A “Furry” comic is a comic that involves Human/animal anthropomorphic characters, and is popular with folks who refer to themselves as “Furry” or fans of Anthropomorphic animals. Because of the odd subject matter many furry comics see only limited success and are often overlooked by mainstream fans (though this isn’t always the case, as with #1 on this list) after reading and reviewing many furry comics over many years, I submit what I believe are the ten best of all time.
One of the very first long-running Furry comics running from the late 70’s into the early 80’s focusing on the life of Omaha, an exotic dancer and her friends. It was revolutionary in many respects, it was the first “furry” comic that wasn’t cartooney or aimed at children, and it depicted things like drug abuse, homosexuality, divorce and other edgy issues without batting an eye. Omaha enjoyed a long run for an independently produced comic, and even had a theme song, “Dance my Tail off” recorded by creator Reed Waller’s band. The song was only available as a small vinyl record packaged with one of the comics. This record is exceedingly rare and has fetched hundreds on e-bay.
Many consider this comic the “Spiritual Successor” of Omaha, Shanda the Panda shared many similarities such as mature subject matter and a focus on real life situations. (there was even a crossover between the two comics written but never released) The story focuses around a movie theater manager, Shanda Bruin and the lives of her and her staff, each having their own extensive back stories. There are hippy rabbits, Jewish moths, and Lesbian crickets. Shanda has become so well loved because it’s not an action fantasy that takes you out of your world, it’s a simple story about life and love that anyone can relate to. The art was originally done by cartoonist Mike Sagaria, and was later helmed by furry art legends Michelle Light, Terrie smith and Christina “Smudge” Hansen. It’s still running today in it’s 50th issue.
Albedo was printed in the early 80s as an “anthology” comic, or a series of short stories by various artists and writers. While most of Albedo’s stories are memorable, (including the first appearance of Usagi Yojimbo) their flagship story, “Erma Felna EDF” was by far the best of the bunch. The story is furry, with cartoony, cute characters but it’s also the hardest of the hard sci-fi. It focuses on Erma Felna, a feline commander in the EDF and her adventures dealing with corrupt politicians, rebel groups, and massive government cover ups as well as the more human experience of winding up a divorced single mother. While the story itself is strong the artwork would be beautiful even without a story. With training in traditional fine arts, Steve Galachi’s delicate watercolor artwork makes each page just a pleasure to look at.
Another hard sci-fi outing, Hovoc INC pioneers the “Comedy space opera” in the anthropomorphic world. Being one short part of a much larger series, (preceded by “Midnight Sonata” and followed by “Crime +”) the six issues of Havoc INC are entertaining all around, being the adventures of the Hapless Chris Deck and Chester the Ringtail as they run an interstellar cargo business that specializes in hazardous cargo. The comic is also a popular gay comic, as these two main characters are a couple, but being straight myself I found this sub-plot not to take anything away from the main story. Terrie Smith’s incredible artwork doubtless makes this series, she has a mastery of expression and all the space age tech looks pleasingly like the tech of 1950’s serials with shiny rocket ships and campy ray guns. Printed somewhat sporadically, Havoc INC may or not still be in print but according to the web site (last updated about six years ago) a new issue is “on the way”.
The Storyline of Katmandu is almost impossible to summarize due to it’s utter complexity and uniqueness, but I’ll make an honest attempt. Katmandu is about Leahtra and Thorin, a married couple living in an alternate world populated by feline-like humans. Each issue Leahtrah tells a story to her children about her ancestor, Liska Mitsa el Aman, who live 200 years earlier in a world based around native American legends and folktales. This sounds like a complete summary but trust me it’s not. The storyline is vast, and while it’s told in simple little bites, you feel as if there’s a lot you’re missing. Both stories, the one in the present and the past tie into one another flawlessly. The art has been done by numerous artists, two standouts being Shawntae Howard and furry legend Terrie Smith.
The only the comic to make the list that is a free online web comic though it has been made available in collected online volumes. The three panel comic drawn and written by cartoonist Eric Schwartz follows the adventures of nerdy but loveable skunk girl Sabrina and her roommate Amy the squirrel. The strips are classic nerd humor with jokes about everything from playing Quake to online dating.
One of the few straight-up superhero titles that edges into the furry realm, Extinctioners is pure silver age comic superhero goodness with vibrant Furry art by Shawntae Howard. The story revolves around a team of anthropomorphic superheroes defending their world from evil invaders from space who turn out to be . . .human beings. A fascinating read for anyone that likes the silver and bronze age X-men.
The comic has always had a schizophrenic publishing schedule (there can be 3 months between issues) and with a recent change in publishers it’s unclear if the comic is even still in print. It’s well worth the search for incredibly rare back issues such as the first and second issues released in digital color, and the hard to find Extinctioner annuals (tales of the endangered) featuring art from the comic’s loyal cult of fans. Another curious item is this comic’s “Soundtrack” with features techno tracks based around the characters, and a ton of concept artwork as data on the CD. Hard to find, but well worth the search for the artwork alone.
A one Shot from Doug Cernan, “The Suit” is perhaps one of the overlooked classics of Anthropomorphic literature. It’s a fascinating sci-fi story that tells the life story of an Anubian alien named Walter fang, who looks strangely like a human/dog hybrid. The hatred and bigotry he experiences is a fascinating parallel to the condemnation that many furries experience in everyday life, and mirrors the feelings of oneness we finally realize when we begin to find others like ourselves. Drawn in a unique style that is reminiscent of the art found in “the New Yorker’s” one panel cartoons, everything about this one shot graphic novel is unique and interesting. [I have used the image above as I can not find one for this item.]
Roughly translated as “Rabbit Bodyguard” this adventure comic has been going strong for well over 20 years and garners a loyal fan following. The comic follows the adventures of Miyomato Usagi (A parody of the famous swordsman Miyomato Musashi) as he wanders Edo-era Japan (populated entirely by anthropomorphic animals) defending the innocent and dealing out punishment on evildoers. And when I say punishment, I mean it. Despite the lack of blood and gore, the comic was recognized by Wizard magazine as having the second highest body count of any comic in history (Second only to Marvel’s Conan series). The action is great and the art is clean and extremely detailed. Author and artist Stan Sakai pens brilliant stories that make the reader just ache for the next issue to come along. Truly a modern classic, furry or otherwise.
While not being identified as a “furry” comic to most modern readers (or a comic book at all), TMNT indeed had it’s start as a small press comic that was popular in the furry community. The original comic was dark and gritty, and explored complex social issues. It was a far cry from the watered down cartoon series formed in the late 1980’s. The original sprang up in furry circles after advertising in Albedo Anthropomorphics and other furry comics; it was originally mimeographed in creator Peter Laird’s basement and distributed to only local comic stores. As readers started to see the charm of the title, it transcended the underground comics market to become a multimedia sensation that crossed TV, movies and video games. According to a nationwide survey in 1992 the turtles were more recognizable to children than Santa Clause. By far the best furry comic of all time.
Honorable mention: Hey Neeters, Hepcats, Gold Digger, Jewel Vixens, Captain Jack, Furlough, Androzons, Nautilus, Kevin and Kell, and last but not least, Associated Student Bodies.






























@archangel (57):
was your teddy bear at least half as cute as these: youtube.com/watch?v=tatccHVfuhA
youtube.com/watch?v=tcMpIJSFpAY
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Hobbes? from Calvin and…
Thank you for treating this with respect.. and not going on a “HATE FURRIES” sort of deal…
What the hell. Ive never complained about a list but how HIGH do you gotta be to actually read this *****?
OK, at first I was thinking WTF? until I realized that I actually enjoyed TMNT as a kid. And then someone mentioned in comment (39) that there were actually a lot of cartoons that I enjoyed that might be considered furry. No problem there.
I guess it starts to creep me out when people take it too far. I read an article a while back about a man in Japan who considers his body pillow (complete with a semi-nude, very young anime character printed on the cover) as his official girlfriend. Yeah, that´s right. This man takes his printed body pillow with him to restaurants (I think he orders food for “her”), the movies and on trips. And the worse part of it all? He wasn´t the only one. Apparently, it´s becoming something if a fad.
Different strokes and all but that´s just sad… and creepy.
All furfags need to go yiff in hell. Putting TMNT on this list is a DISGRACE.
This truly is a pathetic excuse for a list, and it’s probably the worst on the site.
Another mention here for Maus I and II.
Really worth a read. One of the better graphic novels I’ve read.
@Doogie (66): Putting TMNT on this list is a DISGRACE.
I totally agree. Those turtles have no fur. WTF? They are furry wannabes, IMO. Stupid turtles…
Thank you furries for effectively destroying my Dad’s career as a comic book artist. My dad gave up the comics because the furfags kept coming around my house and my dad did not want those creepers around his kids. I still wish my dad would bring back and finish Space Wolf.
wow… um… great li.. yeah i’m not even gonna pretend interested in this.
I like things that are furry mmmmmmmmmmm
I LOVE FURRIES!!! AAARGRRRGGGGHHHH!!!! Awesome list! My favorite is Sabrina. I’m a freak, I know it. If you look at frry art, which invariably becomes *****, you are so going to Hell. Accept it.
Now you talk about a controversial list in the offing. This one will break records.
*****ing lame-ass furries.
@GTT (65): yeah, GTT, you can go ahead and count me in the officially ‘creeped out’ department.
I guess I’ve read too much about the whole ‘furry’ thing that when I saw this over morning coffee, I immediately wanted to take another shower. I think for about 6 months Something Awful’s Awful link of the day pointed to a furry site. GNNAAGNNHH!
I’m gonna restock the shelf with more Tums.
Wow. Just… wow.
You guys are REALLY scraping the bottom of the barrel for list topics, huh?
I only knew TMNT not my kind of list
No no no no no no. Furries are perverts by definition. *****ual deviants. Emotionally handicapped.
There seems little doubt about it; this is the one of the worst lists ever featured on this site. Tomorrow, why don’t you compile a list of the best scat films ever made, or the top ten tycoons of the amputee ***** business?
If only the word “furry” had been left out in place of “anthropomorphic” a lot more people may have given this a read. I don’t think enjoying a comic involving anthropomorphic characters invariably makes you a freak, but the word “furry” has a lot of connotations that understandably freaks people out. I enjoyed a couple of these titles but I was still pretty turned off of reading the whole thing just cause I felt like I was reading about animal ***** thanks to the title of the list.
Not to mention that the very first entry has a blacked out naked breast on a cat woman. Not a great way to convince me the list isn’t gonna be about furry *****.
Not my thang, but for those who do dig it, it’s probably a pretty good list by what I read.
Was Fritz the Cat a comic or just a cartoon?
And Hobbes was just a stuffed animal, living only by the freakishly cool imagination of Calvin.
Lesbian Crickets sounds like a great name for a rock band.
Would Animal Farm be considered a Furry novel?
Not a fan of this list. =(
I read the title of this list and immediately thought of Omaha. I only ever read one issue (stolen from my father’s collection!) and it’s definitely not for the under-18 set. I may look into acquiring a few more.
Not a fan of this list. =(
x2
Somehow this list feels a bit dirty. Maybe I have seen too much on the net.
@niz (37): *yawn*
Another crappy opinionated comment.
The only reason you don’t like it is because you don’t know anything about the subject. Which is the same reason I don’t like it, but at least I don’t whine about.
@Zombie Julie (60): OH NOES!!!1! Look behind U, A SQURREL!!1!!!1!
What, no “Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew”? I loved that comic as a kid….
@Spiff17 (78): I know what you mean. I make a habit of reading all the lists that are put up, but this one I almost avoided due to the title. Despite what fans of anthropomorphic comics want to say, the term ‘furry’ now means someone who has anthropomorphic *****ual fetishes. Regardless of what the word USED to mean, that’s the common meaning now. I suggest they think of a new word for themselves rather than being branded weirdos for keeping the tainted one.
Weeeeeird. Turtle Power!!
Y’know, calling these “furry” isn’t exactly going to do much, other than make the comments explode with “fursecution” and furries running around like asshats trying to defend their “lifestyle”.
In the end… giving an animal human qualities does not a furry make. Having an anthropomorphic character does not a furry make. The only things on this list that actually qualify as “furry” are the ones dealing with *****, so…
Listen…being a furry is a fetish. I don’t care if you are attracted to cat or dog like people. You are not hurting anyone, but at least admit you are attracted to that and don’t say it is a lifestyle choice.
The entry for THE SUIT is completely in error. It has some of the story info right, but nothing else. It was a graphic novel written and drawn by professional animator and cartoonist Mike Kazaleh (who drew REN & STIMPY and MIGHTY MOUSE for Marvel Comics, as well as his own CAPTAIN JACK for Fantagraphics) and it was published by MU Press in the mid-90′s.
I must say that I’m surprised that the lister considered the book to be influential even though he also states it’s overlooked — if it was overlooked, then it couldn’t have been influential. You can’t have it both ways. Frankly, I think Mike’s CAPTAIN JACK was much more influential.
And how is it that Vicky Wyman’s XANADU never made this list? It was one of the main furry comics to inspire early furry fandom, along with ALBEDO.
To those who appear to be confused, let me correct your misconceptions: Furry is not, as some tend to believe, a ***** fetish. A Furry is one of three things:
A) An anthropomorphic animal.
B) Someone who creates art or stories about anthropomorphic animals.
C) Someone who enjoys art or stories about anthropomorphic animals.
That is ALL that it is, and anything else you might think it to be is your own prejudice.
What a strange subject to do a list on…
@Chuck Melville (95): Furry is not, as some tend to believe, a ***** fetish.
lol
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Yiff
Boris the Bear!!!!
Why do furries always deny that it’s a *****ual fetish? A quick google of ‘furry art’ gives you all you need to know to draw the conclusion. There’s a vast difference between the anthropomorphic art of say, Disney and this kind of stuff. The eroticization of anthropomorphic art is undeniably deeply ingrained in furry culture.
Thank you, Chuck.
You explained before I had the chance.
Ignorance breeds hatred, guys. Like it or not, TMNT falls into the “furry” category as Chuck described above — as does the majority of beloved Disney films in which anthropomorphic animals are main characters — Robin Hood, anyone?
One of the things I love about this site is the chance to expand my horizons and learn about something I didn’t know anything about. I never thought about anthropomorphic animals or Furry as a whole genre. BTW, I loved Maus I and II, and Pogo like others here who have mentioned them. I wonder if Beatrix Potter would be an early creator of anthropomorphic animals as Peter Cottontail? Or Joel Chandler Harris’ Uncle Remus stories? Or Aesop’s Fables?
KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“Why do furries always deny that it’s a *****ual fetish? A quick google of ‘furry art’ gives you all you need to know to draw the conclusion.”
Because it is not of itself about *****. But there are those who do express their *****ual interests THROUGH it. You can do a ***** story in a furry setting, but that does not make furry a ***** fetish.
Nor is furry the only fandom to have it’s ‘fetishist corner’. There’s all kinds of similar treatments done with Anime, D&D, Sci-Fi, Superheroes, Star Trek, the Simpsons, etc.
As for Google, well, there’s two answers for this. One, you’re seeing the stuff that everybody gravitates to most often, and it should be no surprise that it’s *****. Two, there is a lot of non-*****ual furry art out there, but you’re being distracted by the ***** and not looking beyond it.
People complain about Baseball lists, or American centred lists, but then we have 2 lists about COMICS in less than 10 days and hardly anyone blinks. LAME!
By far the stupidest list on listverse. This disgusted me.
What Happen to tunder cats ! that should be number one best furrydom from all time am dissapointed !
Yiff in hell. I’m going to be sick.
@Chuck Melville (103):
“Because it is not of itself about *****. But there are those who do express their *****ual interests THROUGH it. You can do a ***** story in a furry setting, but that does not make furry a ***** fetish.”
If it isn’t a *****ual fetish then why does it need to exist in the first place? Why is there such vast quantities spread all over the net? Where is the artistic merit in it? Why produce a corrupted image of nature in such a perverse manner?
“Nor is furry the only fandom to have it’s ‘fetishist corner’. There’s all kinds of similar treatments done with Anime, D&D, Sci-Fi, Superheroes, Star Trek, the Simpsons, etc.”
None of those are anywhere near as rampant or as intrinsic to the “culture” as in ‘Furrydom’. I’m sure if you want to find fetishes for anything you listed about you really have to look for them, whereas with furries the *****ual aspect is really to the fore. Often aggressively so.
“As for Google, well, there’s two answers for this. One, you’re seeing the stuff that everybody gravitates to most often,”
That Furries gravitate to most often.
“and it should be no surprise that it’s *****.”
But it’s animal *****. You don’t see that as in any way disturbing or perverse?
“Two, there is a lot of non-*****ual furry art out there, but you’re being distracted by the ***** and not looking beyond it.”
“Furry art” – oxymoron of the week.
ive read every list on this site.. this is THE WORST
“If it isn’t a *****ual fetish then why does it need to exist in the first place?”
I’m not sure I understand your question. Does it NEED to be a *****ual fetish in order to exist!?
“Why is there such vast quantities spread all over the net? Where is the artistic merit in it? Why produce a corrupted image of nature in such a perverse manner?”
There are vast quantities of any kind of art because there are people interested in creating art. The artistic merit rests in the eyes of the beholders. And in what way is any of it perverse? You must be more specific.
“Nor is furry the only fandom to have it’s ‘fetishist corner’. There’s all kinds of similar treatments done with Anime, D&D, Sci-Fi, Superheroes, Star Trek, the Simpsons, etc.”
“None of those are anywhere near as rampant or as intrinsic to the “culture” as in ‘Furrydom’. I’m sure if you want to find fetishes for anything you listed about you really have to look for them, whereas with furries the *****ual aspect is really to the fore. Often aggressively so.”
I beg to differ. They are just as easily found as any other sort of ***** on the internet. Just look at the copious amounts of Hentai, for an example.
“As for Google, well, there’s two answers for this. One, you’re seeing the stuff that everybody gravitates to most often,”
“That Furries gravitate to most often.”
That anybody would gravitate to. Google only presents those sites that are most often visited, and more people visit *****-oriented web-pages than anything else.
“and it should be no surprise that it’s *****.”
“But it’s animal *****. You don’t see that as in any way disturbing or perverse?”
How is it perverse if two animals have *****? If they didn’t do it, there wouldn’t be any animals!
At any rate, furry characters usually aren’t animals in the strictest sense but metaphors for people. Aliens, that take the place of humans in fantasy tales.
“Two, there is a lot of non-*****ual furry art out there, but you’re being distracted by the ***** and not looking beyond it.”
““Furry art” – oxymoron of the week.”
And that’s your prejudice, not mine.
If there’s any sin in the presence of ***** in furry art, it’s that there’s far too much of it, to the point of distraction. But then, that can be equally said of society in general, so let’s set aside those blinders to focus on the wider and more prevalent problem.
Furrys suck
Worst list EVER
I think someone needs to introduce the author to girls.
@bucslim (74):
@Spiff17 (79):
OK, now I need to go take my second shower of the day. Furry, half-animal, half-human *****. I feel dirty just thinking about it.
Tums to go around?
Oh, and buc, if you feel the need to throw up a little more, you should look for that story about the Japanese guy. Yuck.
@GTT (113):
No thanks GTT, I think I’ll pass on the Japanese guy story for now. Just coming back here to catch up has reminded me I need to clean under my fingernails, trim my nose hair and Q tip my ears. And about 1000 other disgusting things. I don’t need anything else to give me the willies.
Please do not post the top ten people who need to dress up like horsies in order to get off. Thank you.
ooh we have a JFrater impersonator…… wow,that rhymes! i am way cooler than i first thought.
sorry,but this whole furry fetish(or whatever u wanna call it) is not my thing. i will stick to Marvel Comics.
Wow… You alright there, JFrater? o_O
people who pretend to be other people…… why????
@JFrater (119): That was FUN-EE! Giggity giggity giggity goo!
I don’t understand why so many people are calling this the worst list ever, did you actually read it? Sure some people are finding the term ‘furry’ and what they are associating it with (animal/human *****ualization) pretty unpalatable, but there is nothing disgusting about this list. Actually read the list (and maybe the comments!) before posting an opinion, yeah? Maybe the title should be changed as Spiff17 (78) suggested to anthropomorphic rather than furry, so some prejudiced people aren’t going to comment negatively without giving the list a chance? Personally I found the list really interesting, especially as I don’t know much on the subject.
Jfrater, you gettingcredit for this?
http://www.uphaa.com/blog/index.php/dreams/