Just started and wow, this comic got me hooked instantly! I normally detest furry comics but this one I will have to give a pass because it's so damn captivating and so gorgeously drawn. I have this urge to make this into a movie as well.
edited 19th Aug '11 6:40:28 AM by dRoy
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.You mean this one◊?
For all the Rocky lovers out there...
Zib thinks there is something wrong with you.
That face... I can barely post I am laughing so hard...
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.I love Zib.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.JUGHANDS
Hey there. I just spent like twelve hours binging this comic.
The art's very detailed and there's a ton of Scenery Porn. I think it's pretty cool that Tracy did her research and seems very concerned about being accurate.
And what is it about this comic that had me on the verge of taking a break but still wanting to read it all?
No words. ;V;
Oh great, now I'm gonna spend ages poking around the side material.
I finished binging this comic earlier today.
I really enjoyed it. I love the art style (even if I don't quite understand why the characters are furries) and I love the little mini-history lessons Tracy includes beneath some of the comics.
(There are only so many ways a girl can say "yeah, what AU said")
edited 29th Aug '11 6:23:44 PM by CentralAvenue
Heapers’ HangoutI want to go to the Bevo Mill.
Also, she says she finds cats to be more expressive than humans
edited 29th Aug '11 6:25:09 PM by AnonymousUser
Because the author finds cats more expressive. She has done more than one image of them all as people, and it looks just as good.
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.Note how much more realistically they're drawn as humans, though. I think the big problem is that the facial expressions would have to be toned down or risk putting the cast in the Uncanny Valley. The picture featuring Human Calvin in Murder Mode in particular just seems to lack something the feline version has.
...How old is he supposed to be, anyway? He looks like an adult here.
Also Mitzi's still hot.
Calvin is in his early twenties, I believe.
Let's see the characters page give's Calvin's year of birth as 1909, and Atlas' year of death as 1926. Atlas has been dead for at least a year or so when the comic starts. The FAQ says the story starts in 1927. So Freckle would be 18 at the very beginning.
Which mean's I'm wrong in that opening sentence, and he's 18 or 19 at the most.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it....Goddamn, human!Mordecai is attractive. >.>
Too bad he's a sociopath.
One of my few regrets about being born female is the inability to grow a handlebar mustache. -LandstanderTell that to the shippers
Dreamkeepers Prelude, check it out!Attention, forum goers!
Miss Tracy is going to draw a panel from the comic with the characters as humans!
However, since it is so time consuming, she will draw only one panel!
Which one do you think she should use?
So, there you go, once and for all: in addition to being more expressive Furries Are Less Time Consuming To Draw.
...Hot damn.
He's pretty sexy when he isn't a cat.
One of my few regrets about being born female is the inability to grow a handlebar mustache. -Landstander>implying he's not sexy when he is a cat
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The lower left panel of strip 109 look really, really cool out of context.