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Chappy Chipmunk

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Barnyard Comics #20, October 1948      The Fighting Yank #19, February 1947    These are by the incredible Jack Bradbury.   https://jbrad.org/   Hi Andy!

Way Outa Left Field

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This is off the Daily Kos site, and just because I disapprove of everything they believe in is no reason not to put up good anthro artwork!  Brian McFadden, cartoonist. Ha ha, this is so goddamn funny .  Ruben Bolling.   This was on the Daily Kos attached to someone's essay about the Democrats retaking the government by acting like spoiled children. (2018).  Fully in keeping with the anthropomorphic thrust of this site, I thought it boldly drawn wish fulfillment of the first order.  Fighting is not what these people are about. I have no idea who drew this but I have tried to find out.   Not bad at all even with the mutated left eye that slips back and forth between looking like an eye or a nostril.  There is more than a hint of air blowjob going on. You guys should know that most furry artists are liberals and many could run you up a non-diseased, placid, nice donkey without too much asking.   https://youtu.be/RxteP5lvjeI     Go tell Ma... No one will ever honestl

Ha Ha Ha, We Got All Kinds Here!

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On Sunday night, a candidate in the GOP primary for Texas House District 136, which includes a large portion of the suburbs north of Austin, tweeted a curious allegation. That candidate, Michelle Evans—an activist who works with the local chapter of conservative parents’ group Moms for Liberty and who cofounded the anti-vaccine political action committee Texans for Vaccine Choice, back in 2015—tweeted that “Cafeteria tables are being lowered in certain @RoundRockISD middle and high schools to allow ‘furries’ to more easily eat without utensils or their hands (ie, like a dog eats from a bowl).” She was responding to a tweet from right-wing Texas provocateur Michael Quinn Sullivan, who had shared a video of a woman speaking at a December school board meeting in Midland, Michigan, claiming that schools there have added “litter boxes” in the halls to allow students who identify as “furries” to relieve themselves. Sullivan retweeted the video, adding, “This is public educati

Minerva

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This another historical series that is a companion piece to Retro Hats/Hairstyles I drew last year. I am starting out with the 1870's-as you can see, the "ringlets" hair style for women was popular. Very time consuming, but worth it! Here is the sepia tone version that was popular in photos of the time~ Here is the art in progress. The music is Poor Wandering One,written by Gilbert and Sullivan in 1879. Almost 1880,but close enough!

Ursus Arctos

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I drew this for a really cool guy I met on FA.  I have liked many people on FA, it is the site that I don't care for. This is Ursus Arctos.  He is a great photographer and a history fiend, as I recall he likes airplanes a lot.  Can't beat that with a stick! He is also a classic guitar buff and has two Ovation guitars.  These were designed by a helicopter engineer.  They are beautiful, and to own such an item reflects well on the person involved, even a brown bear.  I don't meet many folks with a bear fursona.  As a medium sized rabbit, I find such avatars intimidating. In the last two weeks I have chopped over a thousand posts out of my unbelievably disorganized and pretentious site, but this is one of my better drawings and I even inked it. Ursus likes classic rock and roll which adds up to one pretty hip brown bear.   https://www.furaffinity.net/user/ursusarctos/ This bear ain't square! Oh, yeah.  There may be some of you, believe it or

The Inchcape Rock

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No stir in the air, no stir in the sea, The Ship was still as she could be; Her sails from heaven received no motion, Her keel was steady in the ocean. Without either sign or sound of their shock, The waves flow’d over the Inchcape Rock; So little they rose, so little they fell, They did not move the Inchcape Bell. The worthy Abbot of Aberbrothok Had placed that bell on the Inchcape Rock; On a buoy in the storm it floated and swung, And over the waves its warning rung. When the Rock was hid by the surge’s swell, The Mariners heard the warning Bell; And then they knew the perilous Rock, And blest the Abbot of Aberbrothok. The Sun in the heaven was shining gay, All things were joyful on that day; The sea-birds scream’d as they wheel’d round, And there was joyaunce in their sound. The buoy of the Inchcape Bell was seen A darker speck on the ocean green; Sir Ralph the Rover walk’d his deck, And fix’d his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of spring,

The House

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 A 3 part horror anthology, The House looks pretty good. https://www.netflix.com/title/81178338  What could be going on here? I have no idea. Ominous... Bizarre... Mysterious. I got it!  I have Netflix, and shall watch this... furry show, and I will report back to you guys. I shall get to the bottom of this, never fear.  OK, I watched it.  This sucked completely, it had no story or point or moral, and if the animation hadn't been so good I wouldn't have watched it at all.  This show was like something put together by a women's collective's idea of social commentary, and probably was. Not a rabbit in sight.  When will they learn?

Sharpy Fox

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  Sharpy Fox number one, 1958   Hi Guys! I'm back with some anthro-fox fun courtesy of I.W. Comics !  Today we've got issue number one of Sharpy Fox , which was published in 1958 , I.W.'s first year of business !  In case you're wondering, I.W. stands for " Israel Waldman ," who was the guy who started it all .  Mr. Waldman had a clever gimmick :  he bought up or otherwise acquired all of the printing plates that belonged to other publishers who had closed up shop !  Then he republished the stuff as his own !  I don't have to say it , but you can save a lot of money that way !   I'm not really sure when or where Sharpy Fox debuted and I'm guessing that this is probably the only issue that Waldman put out.  He seems to have specialized in one-offs and really short runs .  According to Wikipedia , Waldman published 118 different comic titles that totaled only 332 actual issues !   Anyhow, Sharpy Fox is typical of most 1950s funny-animal stu

Our Time Has Arrived, Fellow Tails!

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TikTok/The Post Millennial A  woman who was working as a substitute teacher posted a video to social media alleging she was fired by school officials for not "identifying with" a student who "identifies as a cat" after she refused to meow back at the child in class. "Okay, okay. I've got to rant for a minute," the teacher says in a short TikTok video. Just when I thought school couldn't get any weirder, it did today." "I'm a sub, and the most important we do is take roll, so the school gets paid. So, I'm looking at the seating chart as I'm going up and down the rows and marking who's here and who's not," the TikTok user, who uses the screen name @crazynamebridgetmichael and has posted several videos in a school setting, continues in the clip posted about four days ago. "I get to the third row and I hear this 'meow!' Uhhh, excuse me? Excuse me?" she narrates. "I start looki

Lackadaisy Dancing Ivy Pepper

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 I've posted about Tracy Butler's great comic Lackadaisy set in the 1920's with anthro cats before. I just had to share this great animation of Ivy Pepper dancing the Charleston-it's hypnotic! Okay,this 1907 film of the dancing pig is creepy-but pretty neat costume!

The Garden Of Earthly Delights, Hell - With Rabbit

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Today I saw a picture by harbinger-project I have not seen before. www.deviantart.com/harbinger-p… Guessing that it was from The Garden of Earthly Delights, Hell, by Bosch I soon found what he was referring to.  This masterpiece triptych is extremely hard for someone like me with no grounding in the history of the time and place to interpret.  In this detail from the original painting, above, a gambler (?) is being abused by a hybrid shrew/skate creature.  He wears a shield on his back with a hand in a benediction gesture balancing a die, the hand pinned to it by a knife.  In harbinger's version the hand is spouting a flame.  Since his work can be as difficult to interpret as anything by Bosch I am guessing the hand represents knowledge, immobilized and punished.  But it is the rabbit I cannot figure out.  He carries a form of glaive, designed for yanking cavalrymen off their mounts.  If that's a specialized hunting spear I cannot find an example of one, the spe