Karno’s Klassics #36

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This one was a real surprise when I discovered this was made by one of my favorite furry artists Kjartan Arnosson. Who over the years has such an unusual way of looking at the world and this is no exception. In this issue subtitled “Go Dancing” featuring the characters Bull O’Bannon and Two-Ton Tina, really a bull and a female elephant (circus performers) going out for a night on the town. The humor when you are dealing with a couple of that size is classic. Later when they go to bed and it falls through the floor is a perfect ending. Well worth a read especially if your a fan of the artist.
You can both view and download Karno’s Klassic #36 here

Hey Neeters! Love Stings!

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Hey Neeters! vol 5 Love Stings! Has turned out to be one of my all time favorite furry comics. It takes the old love triangle story and turns it on it’s ear. For example like the wife’s lover has no idea what is going on, he doesn’t even know he is in the middle of an affair, all the while she is throwing herself at him. The husband according to one site is called Turbo McSwine. Reacts to this scene when he suddenly bursts into the room by crying. What happens to the wife’s car I thought was a very good point, as well as very funny. 10/10

You can both view and download this publication here

My New Badge by Stephanie Lynn

I picked this one up by Stephanie Lynn at MFF for only $20

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A cover gallery of ‘Zootopia’ books Posted by crossaffliction (Brendan Kachel)

as originally posted on flayrah.com

Back in August, we ran a story about upcoming tie-in books for Disney’s Zootopia. Yesterday, the artwork for those books’ covers were finally revealed.

The books featured are all meant primarily for children; in fact, most are meant for very young children just learning to read. But, due to the fact that they’re meant primarily as children’s storybooks, they feature a lot of artwork. Though interior illustrations have not been released, the covers are worth taking a look at for furries.

The Zootopia Junior Novelization would probably be of the most interest to furry fans actually looking to read something, as it would directly summarize the plot from the screenplay. However, it also features the least interesting cover; just the two leads of the movie, Judy and Nick, as they would appear in the CGI animated movie. The more interesting book covers are below.

Spoiler warning: If you’re the kind of person who considers tie-in children’s book covers possible spoilers, avoid reading further.

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