I agree with what is said about the older comics having collected and have
some Albedo's, Xanadu's, Red Shetlands, Furrlough and the like. As far as I
know about HAVOC Inc "Little Paw" is working on getting it into a Graphic
Novel (as per her website:
http://www.rexx.com/~jaguar/havoc.html)
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:33 PM, cobalt <Christophert_at_sutor.org> wrote:
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> On Jun 6, 2009, at 9:55 PM, selaxes wrote:
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> > I have to agree with JMH. I don't reply often, as with many out
> > there I am inundated with getting my business up and running. Where
> > are the story driven pieces?
> > I was first introduced to 'furry' by the comic 'Albedo' and loved
> > it. It was a good and engaging story line, great art, and just
> > happened to be populated with 'funny-animals'. I liked the concept
> > of human-free story telling, hell, many cultures have used that
> > throughout history.
>
> That was one of the things that got me, as well. I've been scanning
> my old comics into a digital format, and as I've been going through
> them, I've been rediscovering just how good they were. The stories
> still hold together, the art's fantastic, and there's actual plot.
> Albedo, Fusion, Xanadu, Critters... we don't have their like, anymore.
>
> In fact, the last comic of that caliber that I can think of, was
> HAVOC Inc. and it hasn't been published for a long time, now.
>
> -c*
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