Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Something wicked this way comes...

From: Les <trojan_at_atoka.net>
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 12:53:21 -0500


And this is how it starts.. arms are raised as there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth about the 'extreme' fetishes in fandom, and next thing you know we're trying to distance ourselves from the high-points in 'Straingt' porn in the fandom.

-Les
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  From: Ithiaca Dreamweaver
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  Not so much forgot, as I intentionally left it out do to the degree of the conversation and how it deals in Fetishism. Now the quality of story and plot as written by Reed Waller and Kate Worley was excellent.I also own several copies of that along with others like Sabrina Online and MegaTokyo.


  On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Ross Sauer <archae_at_charter.net> wrote:





    You forgot "Omaha The Cat Dancer."


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      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:






        On Jun 6, 2009, at 9:55 PM, selaxes wrote:

> 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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