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Dec 2020

Hey All,

My story is "The Unstoppable Monkey Bunny." It centers on Penny, a deaf, orphan gorilla who gets swept up in a war for her planet's freedom.

It's more of a team book, but since we're just getting started, I've included pictures of the main characters that will show up in future episodes. Although it's primarily an optimistic story, it does get pretty gray at times- dealing with the nature of identity, war, freedom, and family.

Pictured are:
- Penny the gorilla (she/her)- the heart of the book and The Pack's muscle.
- Artemis the android rabbit (she/her)-limitless potential but unfettered neuroses
- Vashti the wolf (she/her)- the leader of The Pack
- Taylor Reindeer (he/him)- skilled fighter and team humorist
- Bernadette the vulture (she/her)- the eyes in the sky
- Cayden the opossum (they/them) the brains and the generosity
- Rivers the squirrel (he/him) the sidekick in waiting.

Hey thanks for mentioning my story here. Really appreciate it. I should probably mention though that Dane is actually just Regro's roomate and friend. He has no desire to do superhero stuff but is still helpful in other ways. Perhaps you confused him with Misk?
I just thought I'd let you know. Sorry if that was confusing.:sweat_smile:

Hello!
This is my Fantasy/Mystery/Webcomic webomic, which features both human and animal characters.
Enjoy!

A little off-topic: What's a furry, and how can I join in the fun? From what I see in this thread, it seems to be about anthropomorphic animals, but is the art style always cartoony? Where do I go to learn more about this stuff? Any youtube Channel, article, or site for a 101 class? I'm gonna read all your comics, they look cute.

You can google it, but be careful because you might stumble into some nsfw stuff. A furry is an anthropomorphic character. The style doesn't matter. It can be realistic, cartoony or anime. As long as it's an animal person, It's a furry.

I face the same questions xD So we are in a similar boat :3 I am new to the furry/anthro community (in general) but I have always been a furry/anthro lover at my core. This past year, I have really embraced it because it makes me happy and the community is so welcoming and kind, at least those I have interacted with so far. So these furry threads make me happy :smiley: Much love to everyone here and hope you all are safe ^^

Same. I like anthro characters, but I've always been turned off by the furry community because I'm not into the sexual/fetish side of things. I just think they look cool/cute. I'm glad these threads are on the wholesome side of things.

I personally don't mind nsfw (unless it's of my OCs it makes me a bit uncomfortable), but I understand there are people who are put off by nsfw in general or of certain things. And that's all good! Nothing wrong with either preferences! NSFW is in almost all communities however, which is why I don't like branding any community by their nsfw section. The furry/anthro community is filled with a vast array of kinds of people, stories, works, etc. Unfortunately, I am aware that the furry community gets a bad rep, but furry isn't synonymous with NSFW ^^ Glad you're enjoying this wholesome thread.

Oh my mistake, It’s been a little while since I’ve read your comic. Dane stuck out as a great character design with a neat personality. I mixed up part of his backstory/job with another character.

My strip has somewhat anthro but as a disclaimer....I'm not into furry (as in the well established creepy pervy kind).
I choose animals/creatures/objects solely from a fantasy design standpoint.

I’m relatively new to the culture of the fandom but I’ll do my best to give an explainer.

The furry fandom consists of people who are into art and stories featuring anthropomorphic animals. Most people already have exposure to stuff like this through regular media. Think Zootopia/Zootropolis or even Bugs Bunny. Furries are people who like these sorts of characters more than the average person. For instance, if I’m playing a videogame and it gives me the option to play as a human or some kind of animal person I’m basically always going to pick the animal option.

Over time a culture with its own conferences, in jokes and references has built up around our love for these kinds of characters. People take their involvement to different levels. Some people just consume art and talk with other likeminded people on the internet. Other people make their own stuff (like the great stories in this thread) and may even go to conventions to meet others from the fandom, learn about topics like character design and story telling and buy furry oriented merch. A very small percentage of people (about 5%) like to dress up in full body fursuits at conventions. These suits are basically works of art and potentially cost a few thousand dollars because they are custom made. From what I’ve heard they’re very hot and uncomfortable even if they can look really cute.

Most people in the fandom have an animal character that represents themselves or an idealized version of themselves. Basically a personal mascot that they use to represent themselves online. Many times people with fursuits are wearing a costume of that character. We call this a fursona (fur persona). Not everyone has one and it’s not a requirement to call yourself a furry. Mine is a squirrel named Brambleberry. A lot of times you will see ref sheets like this that people use to commission art of their fursonas. Being an artist in this fandom is kind of a privileged position since we create all the media that fuels it.

In fact there are zero requirements or barriers to entry in the fandom. You just have to like animal people and want to call yourself a member. I’ve been into furry art for a few years, but didn’t have a fursona or consider myself a part of the fandom until pretty recently.

One of the things I like about it is that unlike other fandoms centered around a tv show or a certain genre (like the Star Trek or Anime fandoms) the furry fandom is all about celebrating each other and the great stuff we make. In general it’s a very open and accepting group of people. Due to this a high percentage of us identify as LGBTQ. When you’re a furry there’s no judgement about who you are, it’s about celebrating and honoring what makes each person unique. Of course there’s always bad apples, but I’d say this mindset applies to 90% of people.

There is a NSFW element. There are very talented artists in it, but you can avoid it easily if it’s not your thing. So now that you’ve read my dissertation on furries here are a couple SFW places you can check out if you want to learn more:

SFW furry art and culture subreddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/furry/1

List of furry webcomics:

https://www.reddit.com/r/furry/wiki/webcomics2

My art isn’t that great and I only just started to reboot my comic but here’s mine lol

The furry fandom's amazing then, thank you very much for your amazing answer, I'll research a little more, and join the fandom, I do like animal people, maybe I'm a furry. :slight_smile: