
Here's another drawing from my big black sketchbook (or "BBS", for short), rendered during the 1999 edition of "AnthroCon" in Valley Forge, PA.
At the time, I was just getting the hang of using the Internet to send E-mailings and visit websites like http://belfrycomics.net/ - where I'd discovered a variety of anthropomorphic webcomic titles. One of them is the long-running serial "Gene Catlow" - written and illustrated by the-one-and-only
GeneCatlow!
So, you can imagine my surprise and delight when GeneCatlow was among the "AC" attendees. GC was equally astonished by the various drawings I'd already accumulated in my sketchbook. Naturally, when I'd asked him to be the latest contributor to it, he was honored. (In return, I drew my bobcat 'fursona' in one of his own sketchbooks - uttering something dumb like "At last! We meet again for the first time!" or something like that!) We've corresponded over the Internet (on a semi-frequent basis) ever since...
(NOTE: GeneCatlow rendered his feline 'fursona' entirely in pencil, so I had to use my Paint.Net program to darken most of the lines.)
If you'd like to see the aforementioned webcomic, go to: http://www.genecatlow.com/
And if you'd like to see more of GC's art, visit his "FA" site at: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/genecatlow/ (but be careful; some of his material is 'mature' and a few others are 'adult' in nature).
At the time, I was just getting the hang of using the Internet to send E-mailings and visit websites like http://belfrycomics.net/ - where I'd discovered a variety of anthropomorphic webcomic titles. One of them is the long-running serial "Gene Catlow" - written and illustrated by the-one-and-only

So, you can imagine my surprise and delight when GeneCatlow was among the "AC" attendees. GC was equally astonished by the various drawings I'd already accumulated in my sketchbook. Naturally, when I'd asked him to be the latest contributor to it, he was honored. (In return, I drew my bobcat 'fursona' in one of his own sketchbooks - uttering something dumb like "At last! We meet again for the first time!" or something like that!) We've corresponded over the Internet (on a semi-frequent basis) ever since...
(NOTE: GeneCatlow rendered his feline 'fursona' entirely in pencil, so I had to use my Paint.Net program to darken most of the lines.)
If you'd like to see the aforementioned webcomic, go to: http://www.genecatlow.com/
And if you'd like to see more of GC's art, visit his "FA" site at: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/genecatlow/ (but be careful; some of his material is 'mature' and a few others are 'adult' in nature).
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 800 x 592px
File Size 111.4 kB
Indeed, it's right there next to Extinctioners and Fred Savage as one of the few good comics I'd actually pay money for. So many furs in the fandom fall short of providing good villains with believable or understandable motives. One of my big pet peeves for lack of a better term.
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