The humorous "Skunkworks" comics are just joke comics. If you notice, sometimes the human characters will look at the anthros as if they are people in costumes and other times they won't pay them any mind. The continuity of those comics is pretty much nonexistent, or, at the very least, an exaggeration of a brief event in their "real" world.
The way the characters are portrayed in the new Caterwaul series is pretty close to how I originally had envisioned them to behave. It just took many years for me to compile all the info about their world and sort it all out. I don't want readers to think their world is an exact mirror of our own, with all the same rules and policies. In many ways, their world is actually quite alien to ours, despite similarities in locations and some events.
The "Dead Bitch" story, while taking a few stylistic changes from the usual flavor of "Caterwaul", is very much set in a world not our own; as such, they have different rules and laws to abide by.
Oh, and there were never any humans in the "Caterwaul" comic, even the old ones from the mid 1990's.
--JMH
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "willieamaranth" <willieamaranth@...> wrote:
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> >Remember, humans don't exist in the Caterwaul world.
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> Wait wut?
> I have seen several humans in your Skunkworks/Caterwaul comics including yourself.
Received on Fri Jun 17 2011 - 20:21:39 CDT