Month: February 2017
They are Worth How Much?!!!
You don’t realize how actually rare something is until you start looking for it. I got into collecting old furry comics only recently, and the number and variety just blows me away like the prices. Take Associated Student Bodies according to wikifur and other sources issues go for between $50 and $250 each. Albedo if you even find it, which doesn’t happen that often generally go for around $200 each. I found out today that Omaha The Cat Dancer is going for around $40. Meanwhile the average price for an old furry comics is between $7 and $10 on FurBid.
With that said for my readers I found Associated Student Bodies for view and it can be found HERE
Once I am off this medical restriction you will see more issues of Genus and complied issues of now Associated Student Bodies.
In addition…
Associated Student Bodies, abbreviated as ASB, was a series of eight adult comic books produced by Lance Rund and Chris McKinley in the 1990’s. It has become a staple comic of the Furry fandom and most every furry art aficionado is familiar with it on some level.
The story of ASB revolves around a young lion, Daniel, who goes off to college to share a dorm with a wolf, Marcus, and an entire floor of predominantly homosexual roommates of various species. The series accounts Daniel’s discovery of his own same-sex feelings for Marcus, dealing with being gay in a hostile environment, and reconciling his feelings with his family and faith.
The series has inspired yearly calendar addendums, art print portfolios, and t-shirts. It was written by Lance Rund to be a complete story with a definitive beginning and end, and so it has not continued beyond its original eight issues. Before the reprint in 2004, issues of ASB could fetch $50 to $100 or more on various furry auction venues, such as FurBid and FurEAuction.
The series ran from 1998 to 2000, with a hardcover “yearbook” collection of all eight issues published in 2004.
The link will also be in the Download section
Welcome to Furrytimes.net
As you might of noticed sometime last night I finally activated the domain name I bought last month. I admit it took me a while to figure it out, and the auto accident I was involved with really didn’t help things. But I checked the setup and there really doesn’t seem to be any issues. You can access this site via the old wordpress address or the new dot net address.
If your having any issues email me at editor at furrytimes dot net
You might of noticed I said site not blog, it really doesn’t mean you will see any major changes. It’s just I want to be more professional and now with the extra space I have for more media you might see the return of furry comics, and even videos to my You Tube channel. Btw my Best Furry Music Videos playlist there has recently topped 290,000 views.
You also might of noticed the links I had posted since the start of all of this are now gone. This is because I really don’t see anyone using them in my stats. Let me know below if you want them back otherwise they won’t return. I hope to make some other changes like a new banner, and an icon I now can add. But we will just have to see. The changes from having a free blog to one I now pay for gives me a couple of options I never had before and it might be fun seeing what I really can do.
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Update: Bought Blog
Finally bought my blog off of wordpress this morning, now no one can take it down. Now just waiting to see if the domain name I bought from Google finally works. Don’t worry of you can’t find this site it’s only temporary.
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Furred Nazis / Furry Raiders Explained
Once again I see another article on Furred Nazis In fact the 2nd one I posted.
So I looked into it and found their was a book published and currently available on Amazon
Really it didn’t take much of an effort to track down the author who quickly consented to an interview. Being a history buff and I know I am not the only one given what I seen on Twitter. You know what people think when they even see the word “Reich”. Although I am not here to judge anyone. Why did you decide to use it?
I chose the title because I would have caught flak regardless of this book’s name so I went all out. As for the idea and concept itself I think it’s the same with a lot of literature: I didn’t choose the story, the story chose me. Instead of suppressing like I had done many other ideas over the years, I decided, “why not give this one a try?”
It’s not a political manifesto, it’s a story about Wehrmacht and Waffen SS veterans in a world of mythical human animals. A lot of these men have incredible stories to tell, stories which have been neglected. I wanted to tell the stories of their characters, but away from the same old, stigmatized setting but instead some place new.
Are you affiliated with the fursuiters I seen wearing armbands?
I’m not sure exactly what you mean, but yes, I know them well. I think it’s sad that so many Social Justice Warriors in this community are fixated on furries with armbands as “problematic,” when not just a couple weeks ago a 9-year old child was gang raped by active fursuiters in this fandom who apparently nobody noticed and nobody even thought twice about. This kind of thing is exactly why this community gets the bad reputation it deserves.
I am glad you answered that the way you did. So what is the Furred Reich anyway? Are you a tight group with goals, or a loose association like the furry fandom or what?
Actually The Furred Reich isn’t a political group at all. It’s a fantasy fiction trilogy written by me. Book 1 is out and I am almost finished with the manuscript of book II. It’s currently on available as an e-book, but I am working on making a visual novel out of it as well, which some have made their own I have ask are you apart of that group?
Sorry, that one is a question I can’t answer. If you want to talk to the Furry Raiders
That was when it finally hit me I did 2 articles on the Furry Raiders
The Furry Nazis
Back in June 2016
Since then I have spoken with several former members who all tell me the same story.
That they are not bigots, in fact the only thing they can be accused of are being elitists. Thinking that are better than most furries. I say that knowing that I don’t live in Colorado, where they are based, and they do watch this blog of mine.
It also seems they don’t take kindly to members leaving. I been told of a few times the police had to be called in.
So why the armband and the Nazi symbolism? My theory is they are trying to get their name out there, and nothing else. Maybe one can assume to be the first thing anyone thinks about when it comes to furry. But like I said that is a theory.
Despite the way some of us feel. I think the best thing we all can do is not talk about them, which I know seems counter to everything. But remember the more publicity they get, the happier they are.
UPDATE: It seems I was wrong on at least one point, and that there is bigotry within the Furry Raiders. I have heard from at least 5 eyewitnesses who heard members of the Furry Raiders shout out words against someone you will never see here.
