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1930's Girls Olivia and Elanore

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  The next two girls in my series. Olivia is wearing a nautical inspired hat and collar~ Vintage color~ It's the Great Depression and the wolf is at the door. I don't think we have anything to worry about with Elanore. Vintage color~ Here is the video featuring all four 1930's girls. The 1940's are on the way!

The Game Of Rat And Dragon

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(The following is the ultimate fusion of human and animal, perfect for our site.  It first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1955.  The author is Cordwainer Smith, aka Colonel Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger.  His godfather was Sun Yat-sen, he was a confidant of Chiang Kai-shek, and was an expert in psychological warfare.  Although he died in 1966, his stories remain as imaginative and startling as any ever written before or since.  He loved cats and coined the concept of ' Underpeople' , anthropomorphic animals used as slaves).  (Oscar Chichoni of Argentina, Minotauro Books) The Table Pinlighting is a hell of a way to earn a living. Underhill was furious as he closed the door behind himself. It didn't make much sense to wear a uniform and look like a soldier if people didn't appreciate what you did.  He sat down in his chair, laid his head back in the headrest and pulled the helmet down over his forehead.  As he waited for the pin-set to warm up, he remembered the

Raw Talent

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Flapper Foxy is a fantastic artist. Of all the Furry artists out there, no one does costume or or layout better than she does. We only put up the very best. Foxy is an megatalent who does the video thing very, very , well.  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=flapper+foxy 23 skidoo.   https://www.deviantart.com/flapperfoxy

War!

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 November 9, 1946.  Warner Brother's release Rhapsody Rabbit, Bugs Bunny playing Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in a concert hall. After shooting a coughing member of the audience, the rabbit demonstrates his amazing virtuosity. But a small problem develops.    April 26, 1947.  MGM releases The Cat Concerto, with Tom giving a concert performance of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Tom plays beautifully, but... ...a small problem develops. “It was at a screening for the Oscar nominees.  We [Cat Concerto] played first.  When it came on, people were laughing like hell, and when the lights came on, Freleng was mad as hell.  Then it [Rabbit Rhapsody] played, and the action was similar:  Bugs walked up in the tailcoat, flipped it up, sat down, warmed up the hands, looking arrogant, all exactly the same.  In ours, Tom, the cat, disturbs the mouse, and in his, Bugs, the rabbit, disturbs the mouse. Ours ended up as one of the five [Oscar] finalists, and people

Albedo

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As usual, it's the Rabbits that are the problem.  An old story.    Bastards. The Lapines are thorough. These two are playing by the rules.  Court-martial a'coming! A rare action scene.  For such a theme there is not much fighting shown in this comic.  Exceptional art and writing but a dearth of action. Models kick ass. Extra-Planetary Defense Forces, EDF heavy infantry.  Heavy infantry are used as armored frontal assault units or for holding a position with powerful weaponry and generally backed up by all combat elements in a division.  Marine infantry is heavy, they have light units but those are for reconnaissance.  Intelligence is not required for frontline footsoldiers and is detrimental to their careers, which can often last several hours.    Independent Lapine Republic skirmishers.  Skirmishers are lightly armed troops deployed ahead or on the flanks of the main body of a formation.  They do not have the divisional weapons at their disposal as a rule. They act as a '

Critters

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Tom Stazer, Critters #3, Fantographics September 1986 The Ol' Treasure Map Story, Ty Templeton.  Critters #8, January 1987.  This is a Walt Kelly tribute, and very well done at that. William Van Horn, January 1988 Just the kind of thing I wish for on this site.     I see Watchmen made a splash even among the Anthros.  Critters, #21.  I was clinging to radio towers for dear life when this came out, had you told me then I would be a fan of talking cartoon animals in comics I would have laughed in your face and demanded my share of what you were smoking. Atmosphere. Outstanding art.  William Van Horn. And Captain Jack! The late, lamented Critters.  50 issues, then in 1990 it fell victim to the overload of black and white talking animal comics aimed at repeating the success of the mutant turtle abomination.  This cover is by Steven Gallaci, a scene from his Birthright story. Talking animals.  Were they crazy?