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Royal Treatment, page 4.

No sex, or even nudity. But this is never the less one of the most important pages in the Teeka canon for me.

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Poppy Pup, page 13.

Yeah, like they weren't going to do that anyway.

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Herman's Story, page 5.

There's a reason why Herman leans toward the grim.

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Mink Jam, page 13.

....Are they talking about a certain Doctor?

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Mink Jam, page 12.

Another artist gone: Albert Temple, also known as Gene Catlow and Catswhisker, died last year. I wonder who inherited his art files? He had quite a story going - it would be a real shame for it all to just evaporate.

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Mink Jam, page 11.

Yanno, it occurs to me that this Mink story is not necessarily a static document. We could add more collaborators before the story's over.

   How about it? Any artists among my followers who'd like to be a part of this saga?

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Royal Treatment, page 3.

The day is looking up for Drecca!

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Poppy Pup, page 12.

What's the lightest thing in the world?

A penis. It can be raised up by a thought.

What's the heaviest thing in the world?

The same. If it's not in the mood, a crane couldn't get it up.

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Herman's Story, page 4.

When you go antropomorphic, rats and mice are basically the same species, just slightly different sizes.

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Mink Jam, page 10.

Whoopsie! Too far into the future....

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Mink Jam, page 9.

The next artist we're jammin' with is gloriously alive - Steve Gallaci, creator of Erma Felna, protagonist of Birthright. Steve's comic, Albedo Anthropomorphics is one of the founding documents of furry fandom, so to speak. Go check him out!

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Mink Jam, page 8.

Ole J.P. had some issues with our modern lifestyle....

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Royal Treatment, page 2.

Enter the dragon.

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Poppy Pup, page 11.

OK, so it's not exactly a surprise when you find a dick in a boy's pants. But in Puppy's case, it's still a pleasant discovery.

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Herman's Story, page 3.

There's no nice way to say it: My mother has untreatable intestinal cancer, with maybe two months to live, possibly less. I'm going to be scrambling to get to Iceland to see her before the end, so my apologies in advance if I miss a posting or two.

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Mink Jam, page 7.

Alas, I know all too well who partnered with me for this page: J. P. Morgan (no relation to the banker), brilliant creator of Fission Chicken and company. Check out www.fissionchicken.com - hopefully, it's still up, because good ol' J.P. died back in 2010. Still miss the dude. His sense of humor was highly compatible with mine.

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Mink Jam, page 6.

I DO know who drew that drooling beast in the last panel: Roz Gibson, creator of Jack Salem & his world. I have her permission to post this, and encourage people to check out her Patreon page.

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Mink Jam, page 5.

I think that's Andrea Robbins drawing the cat-angel in the last panel of this page. An animator, possibly Canadian? She worked on Darkwing Duck, I'm fairly sure.

    I haven't heard from or of her in years and years. Considering my hermitlike habit of sitting around and drawing (a solitary activity), I'm mildly amazed at the number of folk I've gotten to know over the years.

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Royal Treatment, page 1.

Bigger is not always better, especially in the hands of the privileged and irresponsible.

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Poppy Pup, page 10.

Gosh! I wonder what it could be??

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Herman's Story, page 2.

Yet another reason Herman doesn't drink very often.

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Mink Jam, page 4.

Second Amendment Sports is advertising footwear and clothing for up to 75% off today, so I'm gonna brave the crowds and bad drivers of Black Friday to hopefully score a pair of boots.

   Huh. A gun store is advertising discounts on all kinds of glitzy firearms and ammo, and all I'm thinking about is a cheap pair of clodhoppers? I may have become too grown up.

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Mink Jam, page 3.

And in case it wasn't clear in my previous post, I highly, highly recommend Mary's book, HERE COMES A CANDLE. Good stuff!

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Mink Jam, page 2.

I wanted to let her know that I was running the Mink Jam on Patreon, but my Google-fu failed to net me Mary Hanson-Roberts' address. Plenty of references to her magnum opus, "Here comes a Candle", but no contact info. Can anyone reading this score me her e-mail or snail-mail address? She IS still alive, right?

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Big Red Wolf, page 8.

NOBODY is that stupid? Heh. You can tell our wolf-boy does not have a lot of real world experience.

   On that subject, do you know what is THE most unnatural sexual perversion, according to the scientists who study such subjects?

Total abstinence. Turns out the priests who molest their parishioners are LESS perverted that those who keep their wows of celibacy.

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Poppy Pup, page 9.

I guess these girls must sleep during the day?

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Herman's Story, page 1.

Ahh, that little relaxed moment just after waking up....before the memories of the previous days rush in on you. And Herman has some fairly hardcore memories to plague him.

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Mink Jam, page 1.

Remember back in the "Damsels to the Rescue" story, where the Mink said her teleporting was ....unreliable? Well, here you will see why she said that. You'll also see the work of a bunch of cartoonists I hung out with around the turn of the century. Nostalgia trip, GO!

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Never Wrong, part 23.

And that wraps up that disrespectful-of-the-proper-authorities saga. Next up, some Mink, I think. She's been away too long.

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Never Wrong, part 22.

Realty finally knocks on the door of our little green nutty-buddy.

"Patrons Only" because of Skertur's string of S-bombs. Are we tired of hypersensitive PC culture yet?

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