Freaks!: How to Draw Fantastic Fantasy Creatures
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Freaks!: How to Draw Fantastic Fantasy Creatures is an art how-to book "Devoted to the serious depictions of anthropomorphic characters, Freaks! covers the entire range of animal people and explores all its possibilities."[1]
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Artists[edit]
The book was edited by Steve Miller. Art in the book was created by Arthur Adams, Bryan Baugh, Brett Booth (aka DemonPuppy), Jessica Ruffner Booth, Mitch Byrd, Steve Hamaker, Steve Miller and Todd Nauck. The colorists for the art in the book were Jessica Ruffner Booth, Steve Hamaker and Steve Miller.
Did you know? The Brett Booth art on page 44 was also used as the cover art of FurNation Magazine #4.
other[edit]
"Special thanks go to Jeff Luttrell for permission to use his wonderful characters Razor and Gizmo, Shawn Kirkham for Elephantaur,"
Characters[edit]
Named characters | Page number(s) | Drawn by |
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Bunny Babe | 28 | Todd Nauck |
Ms. Husky | 29 | |
Wolfy | 30 | |
Foxy Lady | 56 | Brett Booth |
Supermole | 62 | |
Sydney the Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Roo | 63 | |
Ratilla the Hun | 64 | |
Dr. Tusk | 88-89 | |
Elephantaur | 90-91 | |
Xiongmao | 92-93 | |
Hyena the Hunter | 94-95 | Brett Booth |
Razor (eagle) | 110 | Steve Miller |
Gizmo the Fighting Ferret | 111 | Steve Miller |
Monkeyman (of Monkeyman and O'Brien) | 112 | Arthur Adams |
Anex, Warrior Chimp | 116-117 | Mitch Byrd |
Pongo (orangutan) | 118-119 | Mitch Byrd |
Triton (merman) | 120-121 | Steve Miller |
Goldie | 122-123 | Arthur Adams |
Fishface | 126 | Steve Miller |
Moby (whale) | 127 | Todd Nauck |
Mako Bruce: The Shark Man | 128-129 | Todd Nauck |
Semi-named characters:
- "Miss Clumsy Cat" on page 24
- "Cutey Kitty" on page 47
- "Punk Mutt" on page 55
- "Squirrel Girl" on page 58
- "Hamster Grrl" on page 65
- "Cobraman" on page 76
- "Pteroleo" on page 80
- "Hogman" on page 82-83
- "Ninja Hippo" on page 84
- "Zebraman" on page 85
- "Modzilla Minotaur" on page 86-87
- "Shogun Beetle" on page 98
- "Fly Guy" on page 102-103
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