''Furrlough'' is a
furry comic book
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originally published by
Antarctic Press
Antarctic Press is a San Antonio-based comic book publishing company which publishes "Amerimanga" style comic books. The company also produces "how-to" and "you can" comics, instructing on areas of comic book creation and craft.
Beginning in ...
and continued by
Radio Comix
Radio Comix is an alternative comic book publishing company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Founded in 1996 by former Antarctic Press employees Elin Winkler and Pat Duke, Radio Comix has published hundreds of comics from many genre ...
. It is edited by Elin Winkler
and is nicknamed (dubbed) "Your Funny Animal Anthology".
First published in 1991, ''Furrlough'' originally featured military-themed comic book stories with anthropomorphic characters. But as more issues were published, the comic expanded to also include action, adventure, fantasy and sci-fi stories as well.
In 1997, Antarctic Press underwent a restructuring in an attempt to focus on more mainstream comics, and in the process several comic books were dropped, including ''Furrlough'' and its sister title, ''
Genus
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''. However, these books were still popular and profitable, so two former Antarctic Press employees decided to continue publishing them under a brand-new comic company, Radio Comix.
Radio Comix began publishing ''Furrlough'' with issue #52 in April 1997, and was published monthly until early 2008 when the frequency of publication began to vary. As of February 2013, 192 issues have been published (not including spin-offs), with several hundred contributors appearing over the years (with 187 writers & artists in the first 99 issues).
The first full-color issue of Furrlough, ''Furrlough Color Special'' #1, arrived in comic book shops on June 17, 2009. The first square-bound issue of Furrlough, Furrlough #190, arrived in comic book shops on September 9, 2010.
[Diamond Comic Distributors shipping list for 2010 September 9](_blank)
at a Diamond Comic Distributors website. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
The most popular stories to appear in ''Furrlough'' (as voted by its readers) include: "Full Knight Gear" by Michael Vega, "Heebas" by Scotty Arsenault, "The Otters" by
Scott Mills
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, "Stosstrupp" by Ted Sheppard, and "Tall Tails" by Daphne Lage.
[Top 100 Furrlough Stories December 2008!]
Retrieved 2009 March 21.
The first issue's most notable stories was the first appearance of Joe Rosales' Romanics and Ted Sheppard's Stosstrupp, which both are among the most popular in Furrlough's Top 100 stories.
[ Romanics stories were published in Furrlough over the years including ''Best of Furrlough'' volume 1 and ''Furrlough's Finest'' #1.
''Stosstrupp'' was published in its own publication (''Stosstrupp Review''). This was something which would happen to several stories appearing in ''Furrlough'', including "Collars and Cuffs", "Guardian Knights" (published by Limelight), "Here Comes a Candle" (Shanda Fantasy Arts), "Misty the Mouse" (Shanda) and "Zaibatsu Tears" (Limelight).
]
Issues with indexes
* Furrlough #83 with Furrlough Index
* Furrlough #100
** The Complete Furrlough Index part 2 – (#83 to #99)
** The Complete Furrlough Artist Index (#1 through #99)
* Furrlough #107 with Furrlough Index part 3
* Furrlough #119 with Furrlough Index part 4
* Furrlough #185 with Furrlough Index Part 5
See also
* List of furry comics
This is a list of comic books, comic strips, and webcomics that feature anthropomorphic animals.
Comic books
Anthology series
*'' Albedo Anthropomorphics'' (including ''Erma Felna: EDF'')
*'' Critters''
*''Furrlough''
* '' Genus'' (inc ...
References
External links
* http://www.radiocomix.com
* '' Furrlough'' at WikiFur
The furry fandom is a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters. Examples of anthropomorphic attributes include exhibiting human intelligence and facial expressions, speaking, walking on two legs, and wearing clothes. The term ...
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Antarctic Press titles
Comics anthologies