de Wylfin, Richard – Foxes and Grapes #1

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Foxes and Grapes #1

I’ve read and liked a few anthropmorphic comics in my day. Omaha the Cat Dancer and Hepcats come to mind immediately, but the field kind of narrows after that. This one is about a family of foxes who are living in a normal neighborhood. No one knows who they are or why they got there, but they’re the only family of foxes living in the U.S. Makes me wonder how there’s ever going to be another family of foxes, but I digress. The story in this one is just the youngest son wandering around imagining things, which isn’t as bad as it sounds. At least it’s a different idea, sort of. His art has improved over the years (I got a copy of an older book of his at SPACE too), but there are still a few side looks at things that are a bit off. He needs to work on his lettering too. If you’re going to spend that much time on the art (and some of the cross hatching tells me that he spent a long time on it), then why rush the lettering? Overall, not a bad book. I’m curious to see where it’s going, but I probably won’t order any more unless I see him at another con. Go to his website to see what’s up, e-mail him, or just go ahead and send him a couple of dollars at: 3800 Woodmere Way Bloomington, IN 4740 (I’m guessing that he forgot a number here, I’ll find out what it is when I can).

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