Here's Puff from Arbiter's Wake.
She's sort of become the mascot of the series though she's not the main character.
So Webtoon has this featured on the banner at the top of the front page. It’s basically Yuri on Ice if it was furry and included martial arts for some reason. Furry on Ice? Also someone is secretly a vampire? This is an interesting way to introduce furry stuff to a wider audience for sure, but it’s not bad lol.
Ha that’s great, I didn’t even realize you’d sent me the link to this. I saw in the comments that the creator confirmed both main characters are guys. So given the (pretty fantastic) Yuri fanfic vibes this series is giving off I’d place my bets on this turning out to be some kind of BL or LGBTQ romance story too.
I don't really consider her "furry" (or any of the Kiwigonians, for that matter) because the term alien seems to be more appropriate, but here's Alise Clovehart:
Alise is a tiny Kiwigonia Fox-Raccoon hybrid, one of many animalistic characters in my comic. She's 2'4" from head to ankle, dismissing her large fennecy ears, and she weighs in at approximately 35lbs. Despite her small stature and adorable princess facade, she's of high status in the region's largest criminal organization and will happily dispatch and eat another being with little remorse. Her primary target? The human queen of Kiwigonia.
Here's my comic, though the version up as I'm typing this is an older version. The newer version as well as the continuation of the story is set for release in February.
My friend and I have a webcomic series that will actually have plenty of furry characters. They are beings that use illusion magic to appear more humanlike but most of the time it's flawed and you will see some have more animal features than others.
My new story on webtoon and tapas. i really appreciate the support. we put time on this story 24/7. let us know if you like it.
Here is my Comic on tapas
https://tapas.io/series/Mrdeath1
and also Webtoons
I’ve been subbed to your comic for a while now and I really love the mix of cute and horror that comes through not just in the story, but in the character designs. There don’t seem to be a lot of horror stories with anthropomorphic animal characters as the focus (unless you count werewolves). The furry fandom mostly focuses on cute cartoony art with gore and scary stuff being a bit harder to find. This is a great departure from the norm and I’m really excited to see where you take these characters.
Thank you, but don't get too attached ^w^"
A lot of them go through some pretty awful things. It is horror afterall. Also, thank you sososo much for subbing. I still can't believe I'm actively gaining subs even though it's been months since I posted. I'm getting so much work done on it and I'm excited to post the new updates in February >w<
I am kind of glad that money is the driving force to almost everything because as long as something can make money, we may get more content of things a lot of us have been hoping for/deprived of for so long. I mean, it's not like someone is gonna pass up the chance to make money xD Unless they like getting paid in some strange currency like moldy pumpkins or something O.o
With Zootopia, Beastars, Aggretsuko and BNA all pulling in huge fan bases and add revenue the last couple years… yeah my prediction is we are about to get a lot more of this stuff soon. COVID is starting a big boom for animation as a silver lining due to it being safer than shooting in person right now. A Rescue Rangers movie, Wiley Coyote movie and a new Zootopia tv show plus movie sequel have all been confirmed in the last month. Now if we could get more stuff directed towards adult audiences like Blades of Furry and some of what Netflix has going on that would be great. Most furries aren’t rich, but considering how much disposable income they collectively put into art commissions and fursuiting. There’s definitely a big market for media companies to tap. The fandom is only getting bigger and is slowly gaining more positive press. It’s not going away anytime soon. Might as well make $$$ off it.
Greetings! I work on a comic named Karamador, which is a medeival- and reneissance fantasy series with anthro characters, set in a world called Karamador, inhabited by humans and human-like animals and insects known as anhinis.
In Karamador we mostly follow the adventures of Sir Kiljaos Windmane, the lion paladin of wind. Sir Kiljaos is a wandering paladin and a wind elemental who travels around his homeland Pohjoland and the other parts of Karamador as knight errant, fighting the forces of chaos and helping those in need. During his adventures he also meets and teams up with many different companions to fight the evil forces, like the cruel undead, monstrous creatures, ruthless orcs, and the beastly insectoids of Hordium who took the life of the fair maiden he loved.
Although Karamador is set in a fantasy world, many of it's locations are based more or less on real locations. Many of the stories also involve real life legends and folk lore, especially from Finland and Scandinavia.
In the ongoing story, "Tourney in Aborku", Sir Kiljaos travels to the city of Aborku to get his horse Stormblåst back and join the grand tourney. But what dark threats are being conceived in the shadows of Aborku? Can the brave lion paladin stop these in time? Will he get his horse back, and how will he fare in the tourney? To find these answers, accomplish thy quest by reading and subscribing Karamador!