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Albedo Anthropomorphics or its short name, Albedo, is the name of a furry comic book anthology which is credited with starting the furry comic book subgenre that featured sophisticated stories with Funny animal is a slang term used to describe a genre of cartoons and comics in which the main characters are anthropomorphic animals. ...
funny animals primarily intended for an adult audience. It was started by Steven A. ...
Steve Gallacci who produced the main feature of the series, "Erma Felna: EDF". It is a sophisticated science fiction military series set in a sector of space populated by Sentience is the capacity for basic consciousness -- the ability to feel or perceive, not necessarily including the faculty of self-awareness. ...
sentient and predominately humanoid versions of several mammal and avian species. The main focus of the series is Erma Felna, a young feline officer who eventually plays a central role of the complex political conflicts that consume her universe. Other series have included: - "High Orbit"
- "Konny and Czu"
- "Space Wolf"
- The first episodes of "Usagi Yojimbo"
- "Watchrats"
The title was originally self published by Gallacci in his own company called Thoughts and Images. When the company folded, Antarctic Press, a Houston-based company, publishes comics in a style they call American Manga. Their comics include Gold Digger, Ninja High School and Battle Girlz, and are mainly published for fans of Japanese imports, such as Power Rangers, Transformers, Voltron and others. ...
Antarctic Press resumed the title for several years, both in a black and white series and a short lived color one. Currently, the title is carried by Shanda Fantasy Arts is a comic book publishing company specializing primarily in furry properties. ...
Shanda Fantasy Arts. There is also an Albedo is a role-playing game based on Steve Gallaccis Erma Felina, EDF and Birthright storylines, from the funny animal comic anthologies Albedo and Critters. ...
RPG by the same name, based on the Erma Felna storyline.
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