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Sabrina Online is a furry webcomic featuring everyday- and not-so-everyday-life of Sabrina the Skunk and personages around her. The comic started in 1996 by Eric W. Schwartz and runs to over 360 individual strips (as of November 2005). Sabrina online Banner to be used by fans ;www. ...
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Eric W. Schwartz is an American cartoonist who is the creator of Sabrina Online, a furry Web comic, and Amy the Squirrel, an unofficial mascot for the famous Amiga computers. ...
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Eric W. Schwartz is an American cartoonist who is the creator of Sabrina Online, a furry Web comic, and Amy the Squirrel, an unofficial mascot for the famous Amiga computers. ...
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Main characters - Sabrina
- Female skunk, short white hair, wears glasses. Sabrina is shy and easily embarrassed, and enjoys collecting Transformers and computers, particularly the Amiga brand. An arts school graduate, now working as web designer at an adult movie studio and still not quite accustomed to the idea although she has considerably loosened up sexually. She does not actually participate in any of the films.
- Richard Conrad (R.C.)
- Male gray raccoon, thin. R.C. is attracted to Sabrina very much, but is also shy and often unsure of himself. R.C. and Sabrina originally met each other in an IRC chat. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and his love for all things Microsoft caused some mild tension early in his relationship with Sabrina (this has not been an issue since then).
- Amy the Squirrel
- Female red squirrel, blond hair. Amy is intelligent, independent, and very protective of her loved ones, like her son Timothy.
- Thomas Woolfe
- Male gray wolf (though he is really a wolf/fox hybrid). Amy's husband, father of Timothy.
- Tabitha
- Female skunk, white hair with pigtails, Sabrina's much younger sister. Tabitha is a very young child, and acts accordingly. Despite her exhuberant and extroverted personality, she has shown herself able to give advice both wise and profound.
- Timothy Squirrel-Woolfe
- Male tan wolf/squirrel hybrid. Toddler, born January, 2000 (strip no. 121). Timothy is a reasonably well behaved baby, but is fond of hunting cockroaches and destroying Sabrina's collection of Transformers.
- Zig Zag
- Female skunk, black and white tiger-stripes (her grandfather was a white tiger). Employer of Sabrina and head of Z.Z. Studios, producer of high-quality pornographic movies. A good friend to Sabrina, Zig Zag would love to be her lover, but her advances are always rebuffed. Despite this, Zig Zag has found that she really needs her as a friend even more.
- Max Blackrabbit (AKA 'Bunnyman' to Tabitha)
- Rabbit, all-over black in color. Had a crush on Sabrina, but Sabrina was never aware of this and he eventually gave up pursuing her. Although he is a canon character, he is also the furry persona of Zig Zag's creator.
- Carli Chinchilla
- Female violet-gray chinchilla, short hair and ponytail, glasses. Carli is funloving and fast-talking, and possessive of her husband Spike.
- Spike
- Male gray wolf, very tall and muscular. Spike is large and strong, but doesn't talk often, preferring actions to words. Because of his height, when he stands up his head disappears off the top of the frame.
- Eric Squirrel
- Male Squirrel, brown and light brown, overweight. Eric Squirrel is the visual representative of Eric Schwartz. Only rarely seen in the comic, and interacts little with the other characters except in non-canon strips that break the fourth wall.
- The Transformers
- Sabrina's collection of transformable toys who inexplicably have come to life with self-awareness and meta-knowledge of the transformer universe (such as multiple names for the same transformer depending on which series he's featured)
Various Transformers toys. ...
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Zig Zag (C) Max BlackRabbit Zig Zag, the tiger striped skunk, is a fictional furry web comic character owned and created by furry artist Malcolm Earle @ Max BlackRabbit. ...
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