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Prolly my spookiest ( Kion 2.0 version )

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“Why did you bring me here.....?” Another piece of concept art for the Lori comic.
girls night
Purrfect Apawcalypse - A Furry Game of Death and Destruction
Ups! ¿Qué es eso? Woah! La página 68 de Fiesta Salvaje ya se ha publicado y está disponible en mi web 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
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Se está poniendo interesante el cómic de furryhorror “Fiesta Salvaje” ¿eh? . Ya voy por la página 66 y aún queda mucha aventura. Lo podéis disfrutar en la web de faneo (click en el link) 😽
https://www.faneo.es/comics/fiesta-salvaje/
Boceto de Nino de mi cómic #Fiestasalvaje al tradicional (hacía muchísimo que no dibujaba algo que no fuera sin la Tablet)
Scientifically Accurate Furry Insects
A furry version of a scientifically accurate praying mantis would be horrifying in a furry comic. Especially if the praying mantis wasn’t a sadistic psychopath, but couldn’t resist the urge to kill their loved ones due to the preying mantis’ habit of killing its mates. Of course, a furry bee would have to be cautious about getting their stinger stuck in a crevice (or other nightmare scenario) as removal of the stinger would kill the bee. So yes, in some instances, scientifically accurate versions of anthropomorphic insects would be nightmare fuel in a furry comic.