Megamorphics
Megamorphics, also stylized as MegaMorphics, is a furry, macrophilia Amateur Press Association (APA) publication.
Overview[edit]
Launched in the Spring of 1997, Megamorphics was the furry fandom's first APA dedicated to macrophilia, and was published on a quarterly basis with occasional gaps. Originally assembled, collated, and shipped by furry artist Wolf Kidd, production and control of the APA were taken over by furry artist Ken Sample in 2002.
The books were comb-bound through the whole run of publication and all covers were in color, initially on buff paper stock and then under Ken's direction, on gloss photo stock with clear plastic cover protectors.
The publication went on hiatus in the Fall of 2005 until it came under the new editorship of Phil "Bennie" Pollard (administrator of macrophile.com), who took over from Sample in (?).[when?]
Content[edit]
Contributions were in general fairly decently balanced between literature and graphics. While under Pollard's editorialship, the next incarnation was perfect-bound and professionally printed, with full-color glossy covers.
Like all regular APAs, the distribution of the books was limited to members only. However, some members chose to sell off their copies as they retired from the publication, making them mildly desirable collectibles to macrophilia fans who were not members themselves.
Membership[edit]
Membership of the APA is generally held between 20 and 30 people, the total number and members varying over time due to workload, time constraints and personal issues.
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(*) - Contributing members in the first issue
(**) - On the roster, but not contributing
(***) - Notable contributors
External links[edit]
- Megamorphics official website (retrieved via the Internet Wayback Machine)