Poor dead badger on the road
It's bad enough when you're an English badger who's now flat at the side of a road. But when the construction crew paints the road line right over you, well, that's just sad. Brought to the attention...
View ArticleRampaging Badger
A young, hand-raised Badger bit a number of people and terrorised policemen in England before, sadly, being captured and put down.
View ArticleNorwegian magazine Fredag covers furries
Norweigian magazine Fredag (in today's issue of Dagbladet) has an article about furry fans, with a followup entitled Snakk medd en grevling (Talk to a badger).The badger concerned is Kal; he and Sayh...
View ArticleThird 'Grandville' book confirmed
A third book in the Grandville series of graphic novels by Bryan Talbot has been confirmed.Talbot revealed on his Twitter account that the new book, set in a steampunk world with an alternate history...
View ArticleReview: 'Down the Mysterly River', by Bill Willingham
I have been a fan of Bill Willingham as a writer (his art is good but not spectacular) ever since he wrote and drew the Elementals comic book in the 1980s. I still think that Elementals vol. 2 #15,...
View ArticleThe Return of Inspector LeBrock
Bryan Talbot from the UK has become quite well known among furry fans and comic book fans for his graphic novel series Grandville. Set in an an alternate steampunk universe of talking animals, where...
View ArticleReview: 'Picayune', by John DeJordy
If this was a commercially published novel, it would probably be age-rated 8 and up. That’s all right; Brian Jacques’ Redwall books are age-rated 8 and up, too. Picayune is a similar rousing and...
View Article'Grandville Bête Noire' world premiere in London
Grandville Bête Noire, the third in the Grandville series of graphic novels by British artist and writer Bryan Talbot, debuted last Friday at Foyles in London's Charing Cross Road. Talbot discussed his...
View ArticleReview: 'Badger's Moon' by Elleston Trevor
For Christmas 2012, I received an unexpected present from a friend. The accompanying note explained that he'd acquired a second copy of a beloved book from his childhood and had thought of me as...
View ArticlePoor dead badger on the road
It's bad enough when you're an English badger who's now flat at the side of a road. But when the construction crew paints the road line right over you, well, that's just sad. Brought to the attention...
View ArticleRampaging Badger
A young, hand-raised Badger bit a number of people and terrorised policemen in England before, sadly, being captured and put down.
View ArticleNorwegian magazine Fredag covers furries
Norweigian magazine Fredag (in today's issue of Dagbladet) has an article about furry fans, with a followup entitled Snakk medd en grevling (Talk to a badger).The badger concerned is Kal; he and Sayh...
View ArticleThird 'Grandville' book confirmed
A third book in the Grandville series of graphic novels by Bryan Talbot has been confirmed.Talbot revealed on his Twitter account that the new book, set in a steampunk world with an alternate history...
View ArticleReview: 'Down the Mysterly River', by Bill Willingham
I have been a fan of Bill Willingham as a writer (his art is good but not spectacular) ever since he wrote and drew the Elementals comic book in the 1980s. I still think that Elementals vol. 2 #15,...
View ArticleThe Return of Inspector LeBrock
Bryan Talbot from the UK has become quite well known among furry fans and comic book fans for his graphic novel series Grandville. Set in an an alternate steampunk universe of talking animals, where...
View ArticleReview: 'Picayune', by John DeJordy
If this was a commercially published novel, it would probably be age-rated 8 and up. That’s all right; Brian Jacques’ Redwall books are age-rated 8 and up, too. Picayune is a similar rousing and...
View Article'Grandville Bête Noire' world premiere in London
Grandville Bête Noire, the third in the Grandville series of graphic novels by British artist and writer Bryan Talbot, debuted last Friday at Foyles in London's Charing Cross Road. Talbot discussed his...
View ArticleReview: 'Badger's Moon' by Elleston Trevor
For Christmas 2012, I received an unexpected present from a friend. The accompanying note explained that he'd acquired a second copy of a beloved book from his childhood and had thought of me as...
View ArticleReview: 'The Cold Moons' by Aeron Clement
You might think, on first glance, that you might not enjoy this 1987 book due to its similarity to Richard Adam's 1972 classic, Watership Down. That's why it sat on my shelf for almost a decade...
View ArticleDigging up Positivity - Furry charity and good news - August 2021
Welcome to the August edition of Digging Up Positivity! Slowly we are sliding into convention season and of course this comes with plenty of the traditional charitable goals. Speaking of which, this...
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