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If comics has taught us anything, it’s that anything can be illustrated, and if the internet has taught us anything, it’s that anything can be someone’s turn-on. Comics and furries go hand in hand, dating back farther than living memory, with modern furry fandom a direct multigenerational outgrowth of funny animal comics and cartoons.
Plus, he’s totally sexy. He’s an older, professorial type who is also furry and blue; he’s like a combination cat/boyfriend. His fur would be so soft, and his muscles so hard. Put him in his glasses and I’m ready to swoon. [Emma Lawson]
When her creators struck out and did their own comics with her, she was deemed important enough to Turtle lore that the character Alopex was created to fill the role she left. Alopex is also great, but I’ll always have a soft spot for Ninjara, and every list of furry crushes needs at least one vixen. [Charlotte Finn]
This insectoid pair of lustful lesbian lovers, blessed to become monsters in order to have a child, are more than enough to turn even the most straight laced into a full-on furry. Lady Lalita Bertram and her maid and paramour Mariah are revenge-seeking monsters, never denying their darkness, only using it to take on a world that constantly harms women. Theirs is a tale of horrifying creatures embracing their monstrosity, and all the body horror that comes with it, and throwing it back at the world.
The two love each other — often, and explicitly — and are one of the cutest couples in all of comics. As a trans girl, the idea of embracing the body horror intrinsic in your existence and using it as a weapon against the world that wants to kill you for it is very impactful to me. Their horror, power, and ferocity are why they're my furry comic crush. Plus their wings. Come on, you can't say the wings aren't hot. [Tara Marie]
I'm sorry, you were going to have a list of furry characters without including Ursa Major, The King of Bears? By the white wolf himself, however could you assume such a foolish thing? Mikhail Uriokovitch Ursus is the pride of the motherland, and the only leader anybody should ever take seriously from Russia. Ursa Major is a kind, charming fellow, utterly loyal, and immensely good company in every comic he appears in. He's also a man who turns into a bear whenever he wants, and whose most devastating move is, yes, a bear hug.
If comics has taught us anything, it’s that anything can be illustrated, and if the internet has taught us anything, it’s that anything can be someone’s turn-on. Comics and furries go hand in hand, dating back farther than living memory, with modern furry fandom a direct multigenerational outgrowth of funny animal comics and cartoons.
It’s Love and Sex Week here at ComicsAlliance, so we’ve decided to do our part to destigmatize furries, because we believe that everyone has at least one furry crush, whether it’s the stars of Disney’s Robin Hood, a Thundercat, or the stars of Disney’s Zootopia. (We see you, Disney.)
Plus, he’s totally sexy. He’s an older, professorial type who is also furry and blue; he’s like a combination cat/boyfriend. His fur would be so soft, and his muscles so hard. Put him in his glasses and I’m ready to swoon. [Emma Lawson]
When her creators struck out and did their own comics with her, she was deemed important enough to Turtle lore that the character Alopex was created to fill the role she left. Alopex is also great, but I’ll always have a soft spot for Ninjara, and every list of furry crushes needs at least one vixen. [Charlotte Finn]


















