
When I had learned (in Facebook) about the passing of anthroartist/writer
VickyWyman on August 3, 2018, I'd decided to post (in the social media site) a drawing she'd rendered for me in my BBS (Big Black Sketchbook) nearly a quarter of a century ago...
This drawing (rendered during "PhilCon" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) featured the two romantic characters from her popular comic book "Xanadu": 'Tabbe La Fauve' the gentleman cat (thief) and 'Fatima' the belly-dancing vixen. Using a computer at a public library (and its Paint program), I'd added "In Memory of Vicky Wyman", as my memorial to her. Having already posted it in my Facebook wall on Sunday, August 5, 2018, I'd received over three dozen reactions (many of them with the crying face emoji ) from countless fans...
R.I.P., Ms. Wyman...
'Tabbe La Fauve', 'Fatima', and "Xanadu" © Vicky Wyman

This drawing (rendered during "PhilCon" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) featured the two romantic characters from her popular comic book "Xanadu": 'Tabbe La Fauve' the gentleman cat (thief) and 'Fatima' the belly-dancing vixen. Using a computer at a public library (and its Paint program), I'd added "In Memory of Vicky Wyman", as my memorial to her. Having already posted it in my Facebook wall on Sunday, August 5, 2018, I'd received over three dozen reactions (many of them with the crying face emoji ) from countless fans...
R.I.P., Ms. Wyman...

Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Fox (Other)
Size 1050 x 640px
File Size 238 kB
A great lady of Furry comics is gone, and she never got the success she deserved with her work.
For years, I was hoping she would change her mind about Patreon and at least finish up her Xanadu stories from Ever-Changing Palace.
Imagine what Don Bluth or Ron Moore could do with her creations in animation.
For years, I was hoping she would change her mind about Patreon and at least finish up her Xanadu stories from Ever-Changing Palace.
Imagine what Don Bluth or Ron Moore could do with her creations in animation.
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