
In this image, Mr. Foxy while he was still a "Cub" was visiting the local Aquarium, and he seemed fascinated with the friendly Orcas in their tank. One of the Orcas it seemed took an interest in the little Vulpimorph as well.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 750 x 514px
File Size 120.8 kB
Au contrare'... I had a Radio Shack CoCom with 64 KB memory, and a cassette tape reader! (Most new pocket calculators have more memory storage than the computers in the lunar module that landed on the moon!) The only thing we didn't have was the INTERNET, and that was started two years later by the faculty at Berkeley. It's been a fun ride ever since.
In the mid 1980s Comic Books and trading cards were first being started to be considered "Investment" materials, and folks started trading and treating their old Pulps and magazines like gold or silver. In 1987, a comic book shop opened in Azusa, and it was there I found a copy of Albedo # 13. I was so thrilled to discover a comics genre similar to the stories I was penning in college that I wanted to find out more. In the summer of 1988, I went to the Comicon in Sad Diego, and met a lot of folks in the "Furry" fandom. We kept in touch through letters, and by making fanzines and APAS such as Rowrlbrazzle, Yarf! Huzzah! South Fur Lands, (An Australian publication.) and Rich Chandler's Gallery. Only a handful of fanzines exist today, many with roots to those days of sneaking into Kinkos and mimmeographing scores of pages to get stapled together and passed out at parties.
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