Ultra-furry manga series
2 years ago
General
So, browsing an enormous manga site, I have stumbled across some manga that are quite furry-themed... several of which are horny as hell, but still also manage to be good stories!
Obviously, there's my favorite "Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts", with a very well-developed world filled with all manner of creatures and characters of immense variety, along with a lot of history that plays into the story significantly.
Another that's cute and fluffy is still ongoing, "Me and My Beast Boss", where humans are 'lesser' than 'beast kind' (most of whom of just human-looking with ears and tails), save for a few genetic 'reversions' who have gone back to a primal form of very large and powerful anthros. The one revert we've seen and gotten to know thus far is the CEO of a huge corporation, the towering and imposing Atlas Muth, a stocky bipedal lion who terrifies everyone with his very presence, but is in fact very kind and rather lonely at heart. He finds a human woman working there who strives to succeed despite the prejudice against humans, and finds her rather a kindred spirit.
As for RACY furry manga, one of the best is "Juujin-san to Ohana-chan". In this world, there are a few types of beastmen which were created for some experimental reason never explained (because it's not important to the story), and are kept isolated and still mainly treated as just animals. A human woman finds her way through the wall and meets a big doggie... who happens to be in their rut... and they bang! A lot! But they also wuv each other, and the eroticism is balanced with their genuinely likeable personalities.
A very short, but INTENSELY erotic one is "The Maid Wishes to be Taken by Her Master". Human girl gets isekai'd into a world where beastkind reign, and is bought as a slave to a doberman dude. And eventually they screw wildly, and it's hot. But also there are moments where it's hilarious, especially the very end when she blurts out how much she's longed to be his plaything and he's like, "Lol, wut?"
A longer manga with lots of very well thought-out fantasy biology and attention to actual mythology is "Delicious in Dungeon". While not really furry-themed, there are a crap-ton of monsters and mythical creatures of every sort imaginable, and it's highly imaginative at explaining how they function and how the dungeon environment works... and how to eat them all. So, vorarephiles into 'cooking' will no doubt rub themselves raw if they try to binge-read the whole thing. XD
That's all for now!
Obviously, there's my favorite "Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts", with a very well-developed world filled with all manner of creatures and characters of immense variety, along with a lot of history that plays into the story significantly.
Another that's cute and fluffy is still ongoing, "Me and My Beast Boss", where humans are 'lesser' than 'beast kind' (most of whom of just human-looking with ears and tails), save for a few genetic 'reversions' who have gone back to a primal form of very large and powerful anthros. The one revert we've seen and gotten to know thus far is the CEO of a huge corporation, the towering and imposing Atlas Muth, a stocky bipedal lion who terrifies everyone with his very presence, but is in fact very kind and rather lonely at heart. He finds a human woman working there who strives to succeed despite the prejudice against humans, and finds her rather a kindred spirit.
As for RACY furry manga, one of the best is "Juujin-san to Ohana-chan". In this world, there are a few types of beastmen which were created for some experimental reason never explained (because it's not important to the story), and are kept isolated and still mainly treated as just animals. A human woman finds her way through the wall and meets a big doggie... who happens to be in their rut... and they bang! A lot! But they also wuv each other, and the eroticism is balanced with their genuinely likeable personalities.
A very short, but INTENSELY erotic one is "The Maid Wishes to be Taken by Her Master". Human girl gets isekai'd into a world where beastkind reign, and is bought as a slave to a doberman dude. And eventually they screw wildly, and it's hot. But also there are moments where it's hilarious, especially the very end when she blurts out how much she's longed to be his plaything and he's like, "Lol, wut?"
A longer manga with lots of very well thought-out fantasy biology and attention to actual mythology is "Delicious in Dungeon". While not really furry-themed, there are a crap-ton of monsters and mythical creatures of every sort imaginable, and it's highly imaginative at explaining how they function and how the dungeon environment works... and how to eat them all. So, vorarephiles into 'cooking' will no doubt rub themselves raw if they try to binge-read the whole thing. XD
That's all for now!
FA+

The 'artwork' is akin to the One webcomic version of "One Punch Man", but without ANY likeable charcters or absurdist humor to make it worth reading.
There are SO MANY wasted panels in later 'chapters' which tell the reader NOTHING and are too stilted to even set a tone, and the art is so poor it often becomes confusing in action scenes as to WTF is even happening to what character.
The entire concept is ridiculous and doesn't appear to ever really be explained, from what I forced myself to read through. Just molest a dog and a half-breed pops out. As if genetics just threw up its hands and gave up for no reason. There's no real mythos to hand-wave it away, and really I can't see that the trait is anything but a poorly-contrived in-your-face allegory with no greater depth or world-building behind it.
Somehow, this dog-man managed to go to a public school and government agencies didn't INSTANTLY grab him off the streets for being an 'alien' or some such thing. It just makes no god-damned sense and was agonizing to force myself to read. It had every issue of most furry fanfics, and found a few new ones!
I can compare this directly to "Yuujin-san to Oahan-chan", since it's half-human/half-animal chimeras in our modern era. In that story, there's a clear background. There's a reason it happened that's plausible. There's a large societal response to such a strange event. And there's plenty of meaningful character interaction and dialog, because REAL PEOPLE TALK A LOT. I scrolled along and later, there's more dialog... and I found I actually preferred when there was little to none, because the writing is AWFUL.
Also, the ACTUAL title is not 'ningen'....
If anyone is 'tripping', it'd be those who can look at talentless middle school-level wangst and edgelord nonsense and think it's good.
I prefer my brain functional.