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:''Note:  "Critters" is also the former title of the comic strip [[Bunny Mischief]] by [[S'Zero Alaris]].''
 
:''Note:  "Critters" is also the former title of the comic strip [[Bunny Mischief]] by [[S'Zero Alaris]].''
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[[File:Critters 1.jpg|thumb|''Critters'' #1 featuring the feature characters of the strips, ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'', ''[[Birthright]]'' and ''[[Cutey Bunny]]'']]
  
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'''''Critters''''' was a [[furry]] anthology comic book published by [[Fantagraphics Books]] from 1985 to 1990 under the editorship of [[Wikipedia:Kim Thompson|Kim Thompson]].
  
'''''Critters''''' was a [[furry]] anthology comic book published by [[Wikipedia:Fantagraphics Books|Fantagraphics Books]] from 1985 to 1990 under the editorship of [[Kim Thompson]].
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Prior to ''[[Furrlough]]'' and ''[[Genus (comic book)|Genus]]'', this series was the longest running furry anthology comic book series at fifty issues.  Furthermore, it served as the flagship title of Fantagraphics' line of furry series in the 1980s.
  
Prior to ''[[Furrlough]]'' and ''[[Genus]]'', this series was the longest running furry anthology comic book series. Furthermore, it served as the flagship title of Fantagraphics' line of furry series in the 1980s.
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The last 12 issues were switched to revolving features of issue-long stories, rather than the anthology format. Declining sales led to this title's cancellation.
  
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==Series==
 
The series included in the book were:
 
The series included in the book were:
 
*''[[Birthright]]'' by [[Steve Gallacci]] - Dystopian story set a few generations ahead of his ''[[Erma Felna: EDF]]'' series in ''[[Albedo Anthropomorphics]]''.
 
*''[[Birthright]]'' by [[Steve Gallacci]] - Dystopian story set a few generations ahead of his ''[[Erma Felna: EDF]]'' series in ''[[Albedo Anthropomorphics]]''.
*''[[Wikipedia:Fission Chicken|Fission Chicken]]'' by [[Wikipedia:J.P. Morgan (cartoonist)|J.P. Morgan]] - The adventures of an ill-tempered chicken [[Wikipedia:superhero|superhero]].
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*''[[Wikipedia:Fission Chicken|Fission Chicken]]'' by [[J.P. Morgan]] - The adventures of an ill-tempered chicken [[Wikipedia:superhero|superhero]].
*''[[Gnuff]]'' by [[Fred Milton]] - A translation of [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] comics about a family of dragons which stylistically owes a great deal to the stories of [[Wikipedia:Carl Barks|Carl Barks]].
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*''[[Gnuff]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Freddy Milton|Fred Milton]] - A translation of [[Wikipedia:Sweden|Swedish]] comics about a family of dragons which stylistically owes a great deal to the stories of [[Wikipedia:Carl Barks|Carl Barks]].
 
*''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'' by [[Stan Sakai]], which featured the adventures of the rabbit [[Wikipedia:ronin|ronin]] before the strip got its own book.
 
*''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]'' by [[Stan Sakai]], which featured the adventures of the rabbit [[Wikipedia:ronin|ronin]] before the strip got its own book.
 
*''[[Lionheart]]'' by [[Tom Stazer]] - In which the title character (a journalist cat) relates the bizarre stories he investigates.  
 
*''[[Lionheart]]'' by [[Tom Stazer]] - In which the title character (a journalist cat) relates the bizarre stories he investigates.  
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* "Duck 'Bill' Platypus" by [[Kyle Rothweiler]]  — An antic, knockabout humor strip about the eponymous character and his strange friends, set allegedly in Tasmania.
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* "Lizards" by [[J. Holland]] (story) and [[Ron Wilber]] (art) — This series depicted the day-to-day life of Dweezil, a teenage anthropomorphic lizard, his family and friends, set on an alternate (future?) world.
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*  "Creepy Crawlies" by [[Mathson Manger]] — This series goes through the life of five different creepy crawlies and all the troubles they go through.
  
== Controversy ==
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==Writing==
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However, the comic book was notorious for ignoring reader's requests for favourite series while stubbornly running ones that were consistently unpopular and sales eventually suffered for it.  The last 12 issues had the format changed to revolving features of issue long stories which undercut the advantage of anthologies having a greater chance of issues containing stories that would have appeal to readers.  This eventually led to the title's cancellation.
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==References==
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Writings on the rise and fall of Critters:
 
Writings on the rise and fall of Critters:
 
* ''Crittics'' (Hominids, Oh!) by [[Taral Wayne]]
 
* ''Crittics'' (Hominids, Oh!) by [[Taral Wayne]]

Latest revision as of 19:54, 25 July 2024

Note: "Critters" is also the former title of the comic strip Bunny Mischief by S'Zero Alaris.
Critters #1 featuring the feature characters of the strips, Usagi Yojimbo, Birthright and Cutey Bunny

Critters was a furry anthology comic book published by Fantagraphics Books from 1985 to 1990 under the editorship of Kim Thompson.

Prior to Furrlough and Genus, this series was the longest running furry anthology comic book series at fifty issues. Furthermore, it served as the flagship title of Fantagraphics' line of furry series in the 1980s.

The last 12 issues were switched to revolving features of issue-long stories, rather than the anthology format. Declining sales led to this title's cancellation.

Series[edit]

The series included in the book were:

Writing[edit]

Writings on the rise and fall of Critters:

External links[edit]

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