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By James Romoser

on Jul 20, 2022
at 10:42 am

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This page is a complete listing of all Comic of the Week front-page entries at WikiFur , in reverse chronological order. It may take some time to load!

Note that these are not the complete articles, and have not been updated over time - if a comic picks your fancy, click the title for more information.

Funny Farm is a daily webcomic authored by Ryan Smith (R. Smith) and hosted by Keenspot . The comic details the lives of a group of anthropomorphic animals, who live in a boarding house owned by Ront and Mewn. The author has explained the apparent peculiarity of having humans and anthropomorphic animals coexisting. The main characters are in fact humans just like everyone else. It is merely in the mind of the reader that they appear as animals because this to some extent reflects their personal characteristics.

Fur-Piled is a gay-themed slice-of-life web comic by Leo Magna, available in nine languages (English, French, Italian, Russian, Polish, German, Portuguese and both Castilian and Latin-American dialects of Spanish).

The web comic typically updated on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The characters in the comic never made any references to their artistically-depicted species during its run, which may, in a similar arrangement to Circles , render the characters as merely artistically-anthropomorphic representations of fictional human characters.

Anthronauts is a sci-fi/action-adventure/comedy webcomic that was created, written and drawn by Nixie .
A new strip is published each week on The Katbox .

The Suburban Jungle was a webcomic written and drawn by John "The Gneech" Robey and colored by K. "Hikaru" Dickinson . It is set in a fictional urban community and centers around the life of its star, Tiffany Tiger (a model/TV personality), and her circle of friends and associates. Among the numerous other characters appearing in the strip are her roommate Yin the Panda, her boyfriend Leonard Lion (owner of The Watering Hole, a frequent setting), and Dover Cheetah, a computer nerd who tries to woo Tiffany but eventually marries her sister, Comfort, and Drezzer Wolf, Tiffany's agent.

The world of The Suburban Jungle is like our own, but solely populated by anthropomorphic animals. Predation (in the style of Kevin and Kell ) exists, but with many laws, written and moral, concerning where and when a kill may be made. The Suburban Jungle was first published online 1 February 1999, and ended its run on November 6, 2009. The full archive is available on the web. Four books have been published by Plan Nine Publishing .

Boomer Express is a comic by Tyrnn Eaveranth and Jakebe Sunraven about a pair of kangaroo delivery workers named Jared and Victoria (or Vikki).

The story focuses on Jared and Vikki's roles as reluctant heroes, their budding romantic interest in each other, and the larger magical conspiracy that keeps popping up in their lives.

Skin Deep is a fantasy comic book and webcomic series created by Missourian Kory Bingaman . The story follows the lives of various mythical creatures, such as a gryphon , a nixie , a satyr , and a sphinx , as they disguise themselves (using magical medallions) into the world of humans .

Housepets! is an anthropomorphic webcomic by Rick Griffin . The comic is loosely based upon a series of sketches created in Griffin's childhood about a dog named Bino, who also appears as a supporting character in the comic as it exists today. Griffin came up with the idea of expanding his sketches into a full webcomic in 2006, drew up a few rough strips in 2007, and unveiled the comic itself on June 2, 2008. Housepets! won the 2009 Ursa Major Award for Best Comic Strip

The primary setting is Babylon Gardens, a suburban neighborhood somewhere within the United States. Most animals are sentient; most mammals are fully anthropomorphized, able to walk and talk, and live double their normal lifespan. Animals also enjoy certain rights (for example, a police dog can arrest humans), but wild animals not kept as pets have no legal status. Pets are regarded much like surrogate children, referring to their owners as "Mom" and "Dad" as well as adopting their surnames, and may be kept by humans who opt not to have children of their own.

Code Name: Hunter is a webcomic by Darcy "Darc" Sowers and Matt "Gyrfalcon" Sowers that follows the adventures of Max (Hunter) McConnor, a gray mouse employed by The Royal Center of Special Investigations (RCSI), a branch of the British government.

RCSI's purpose is to investigate odd occurrences such as disappearances, diplomatic missions, ritualistic murders, vampires , werewolves , and rampaging fey .

Exterminatus Now is a webcomic drawn in Sonic -style, following the adventures of two Inquisitors, a mercenary, and a daemon hunter as they fight the many evil and dangerous creatures that inhabit the world of Mobius . It is written mostly by Garry "Lothar" Webber and drawn by Alan "The Virus" Graham, with contributions by Martin "Silversword" Faulkner and Stuart "Eastwood" Edney.

The comic has many references to the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The setting is the same Mobius referred to in the English-speaking video games. Lothar resembles Knuckles the Echidna , while Eastwood bears a passing resemblance to Miles "Tails" Prower , much to the artist's irritation. Chao like Blasphemy were created in Sonic Adventure - and, in one comic, Lothar tells how he was turned down from appearing in the Sonic games in preference to Shadow . There are also numerous Warhammer 40,000 references; the name of the comic itself is taken from Imperial doctrine.

Anakuro is a webcomic written by furry artists Ana (Stacie Pasman) and Kuro (George Takahashi). The slice-of-life comic follows the two title characters through events that sometimes parallel the lives of its creators, and takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals whose species reflect their ethnicity.

Tails From the Mynarski Forest is a webcomic by Richard T. Matheson , centering on Skippy, a twitchy but good-natured cottontail rabbit , and his sociopathic red vixen denmate Liska. It debuted on 20 May 1997 and is updated weekly. Older strips, which went by the name Skippy and Liska , were also mirrored on Yerf .

Furthia High is a furry webcomic by QuetzaDrake . It is about a human teenager that attends his first year of public high school in a world completely populated by furries.

The comic began in June of 2005, and went on hiatus at the end of 2007. Upon its return, the story had restarted. The old archives are still online and available for reading. In April of 2008, the comic moved from its home of almost 3 years on Comic Genesis to its own server space hosted by Concession .

The Over The Hedge comic strip is the work of Michael Fry and T. Lewis . Fry is the writer , Lewis is the artist . They first worked together in 1992 on Mickey Mouse comic strips. Each has had success on their own, with Fry as a screenwriter and Lewis illustrating children's books. They live in separate parts of the United States, collaborating electronically on the strip. The strip first appeared in 1995. Four book collections have been published: Over The Hedge , Over The Hedge 2 , Knights Of The Picnic Table , and Stuffed Animals .

The comic deals primarily with six characters inhabiting a house at the fictional address of 6 Kinsey Circle (a pun on the Kinsey scale , where a rating of six means that the subject is exclusively homosexual ). The first four issues focus on Marty and his way out of the closet and towards his first love, while later issues develop the other characters.

The setting is Boston , in the early years of the 21st century. The first issue is dated Spring 2001, and each issue corresponds to one season of time, so the latest issue as of this writing, issue #7, is Fall 2002.

Concession is a furry webcomic by Immelmann based around the employees of a movie theater concession stand . Its humor varies wildly between themes of violence, parody, and increasingly frequent adult situations.

Sequential Art is a webcomic of furry interest created by Phillip M. Jackson . The series' Earth uses the same set-up as our present world, except that is is populated with a combination of anthropomorphic and human beings.

Sequential Art mixes the "slice of life" genre with a peppered pinch of video game insights, covered in layer of geek culture pathos. Its tale follows the hopelessly intertwined interactions of a group of mismatched anthropomorphic room mates, and the poor human graphic designer that allowed them to stay in his apartment.

Entre Nous (French for Between Us ) is about a group of furry characters living together in the fictional town of Mercer Bay. The humour comes from the seemingly constant failure of the ambitions of the cast. The comic is written by Matthew Johnston and drawn by Richard Van Cleave , and started on 30 October 2006.

Carpe Diem is a slice-of-life anthropomorphic webcomic , written by Graveyard Greg and illustrated by various artists . The story is a gay -themed drama following the lives of a network of friends at a gymnasium and elsewhere. Main characters include Burt, a panda weightlifter; Kevin, a tiger ; Rodney, an overweight computer-using cheetah ; and Josh, a somewhat shy (and heterosexual) giraffe .

Fuzzy Things is a webcomic created by furry artist Jonathan Sario, which updates every Monday. There are over 1000 strips as of July 2007 and a special strip animated in Adobe Flash is being worked on. The comic follows a cast of several children of various species who live in a town called Russetville .

A Doemain of Our Own has been drawn by SusanDeer since 24 April 1999. The comic covers the life of a doe writer named Sue Hartland, the strange adventures she finds herself in, and her hectic social life.

In the beginning, the plot dealt with Sue's romantic life with her husband. Real life issues invaded the strip, and the character of Eric was written out in late 2004, leaving Susan single. She has recently been dating a tiger named Bennie. Other regulars include characters from Vinci & Arty and Sue's non-anthro pet cats , Gwynn and Ginger.

Vinci & Arty is written by Candy L. Dewalt and Ryan Dewalt , and primarily drawn by Candy with occasional guest comic strips illustrated by various artists . The comic features the daily life of Artisan P. Sunspot ( Arty ), a Yumar with a craving for Krispy Kreme donuts, and Richard Nicolaides ( Vinci ), an anthropomorphic raccoon attracted to "shinees". It is published every Tuesday.

The central events of the comic are parallels to the real life of the authors and the strip is usually in black and white. Although the title characters form a gay couple, much of their interaction is almost indistinguishable from a heterosexual couple.

Jewel Vixens is a online furry webcomic co-written by Aelius and Steven Swanson , the comic's main artist. It follows the adventures of eight anthropomorphic vixens living in the 1970s as models while working as undercover agents for a mysterious benevolent organization called F.U.T.U.R.E.

Bristled is a webcomic by Stephanie Mebius centered around the lives of three female roommates - Azraelle the raccoon , Beth the rabbit , and Ruac the cheetah . Started unofficially on deviantART in the summer of 2006, Bristled was given its own domain and website on 30 November.

Purple Pussy , an anthropomorphic "comic for girls", was created by Shmorky (aka David Kelly ) and ran from September 1, 2001 to June 17, 2005. The comic covered several of the time's social and political issues, as well as the personal things that happen in a women's day to day life.

The Cross Time Cafe is a crossover webcomic started in 2003. It features characters from Freefall , 21st Century Fox , Carry On and Freighter Tails , as well as various characters from these comics' forums . The comics are primarily drawn by Scudder "White Pony" Kidwell , Kathy Kellogg (née Garrison), Mark Stanley and/or Scott Kellogg , with occasional guest artists .

Spider-Ham is an anthropomorphic funny animal parody of Marvel Comics' popular Spider-Man character, created by Tom DeFalco and Mark Armstrong. His first appearance was in the 1983 one-shot humor comic book Marvel Tails Starring Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #1, which was then followed by an ongoing bi-monthly series.

Gold Digger is an manga -like action/adventure/fantasy/science fiction comic book written and drawn by Fred Perry , and published by Antarctic Press . Originally appearing as a series of serialized, 4-page short story segments in the pages of Mangazine #11-14 in 1992, it featured the high-adventure hijinks of Gina Diggers and her adopted were- cheetah sister Britanny .

Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew is a DC Comics comic book property about a team of funny animal superheroes called the Zoo Crew . Published from 1982 to 1983, it was created by Roy Thomas and Scott Shaw! .

The team originated while Superman was investigating a strange phenomenon causing the citizens of Metropolis to begin acting like their primate ancestors. He found a ray streaking at him from a strange barrier surrounding
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