Wolf: Hardcover with dust jacket. Classy and well respected.
Bear: Paperback owner's manual. A humble format, but he's dependable and always there when you most need him.
Fox: Trade paperback. Somewhat trashy, but keeps you company on long nights.
Kangaroos: Travel agent's handbill. You can't convey kangaroos in a book; You have to travel and experience them directly.
Bear: Paperback owner's manual. A humble format, but he's dependable and always there when you most need him.
Fox: Trade paperback. Somewhat trashy, but keeps you company on long nights.
Kangaroos: Travel agent's handbill. You can't convey kangaroos in a book; You have to travel and experience them directly.
Category All / Comics
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 826 x 906px
File Size 229.2 kB
Andrew Fox, author of the acclaimed New York Times bestseller Fox, was actually born in 1973 as Andrew Ursine, inheriting a surname from his great-great-grandfather Jonas Ursine, who was in fact a bear. Andrew changed his last name when he married his wife Kathrine "Kat" Fox in 1998, a decision considered by his editor to be the best move of his then-future writing career.
Lawl, trashy foxes.
I really like this concept! It's making me actually think about things, which internet drawings rarely do.
I want the bear pamphlet so much. I swear, if you make one IRL with like, bear instructions and illustrations on how to use your bear.... <3 <3 I would buy a box of them.
I really like this concept! It's making me actually think about things, which internet drawings rarely do.
I want the bear pamphlet so much. I swear, if you make one IRL with like, bear instructions and illustrations on how to use your bear.... <3 <3 I would buy a box of them.
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