Code Name: Hunter



""Diplomacy is hard. Mixing diplomacy with magic is harder.""

- The Tagline

In a parallel world with Furries but no humans, an age old barrier in London designed to prevent magic entering the world had been broken by German bombing in WWII and a secret British Government Agency develops around it to police the magic and maintain the Masquerade. Focuses on two agents, Hunter and Gypsy. Also in dead-tree format.

The Royal Center for Special Investigations has the difficult task of protecting Britain from loose magic. There's only one problem: England doesn't have any powerful, trained mages.

Read it here. Rated PG-13 for mild violence, language, adult themes and trigger happy redheads.

Code Name: Hunter contains examples of:
"Hunter: "Rubella Jane Pyrennes!"
 * Action Girl: Ruby, AKA Agent Gypsy.
 * Art Evolution: Extremely subtle, but the changes are there.
 * Mostly related to the late-2008 change in how the pages are drawn and colored.
 * Badass Longcoat: Averted by this reporter.
 * Character Development: Slow, but, it's there.
 * The Chick: Sissy Simmons, to the point that she drags Gypsy off, kicking and screaming, on a shopping expedition.
 * Cute Bruiser: Agent Gypsy again.
 * In the no-longer cannom flashback arcs, she has sent 2 of her superiors to the hospital. One of them has been permanently relegated to desk work due to injuries she caused.
 * The Fair Folk: The Fey are characterised as being rather dangerous to mere mortals. Making use of a Fey gate is generally viewed as suicidal.
 * Full Name Ultimatum: Hunter to Gypsy:

Gypsy: "Oh! I know you did not just use me full name.""


 * Functional Magic: It disrupts most complex modern tech.
 * Furry Webcomic: The main character is a mouse, his assistant is a hound.
 * Government Agency of Fiction: Royal Center for Special Investigations.
 * He-Man Woman Hater: Reruns of the original comics suggest that Hunter was a severe gynophobe - to the point where his unwillingness to work with female agents almost cost him his job. Now he's merely severely shy around any non-Gypsy female. (This has since been redacted for the current story. The original run is no longer consider canon.)
 * In a recent storyline, we have a succubus asking Ruby if Max is gay. She says she's found his stash of lad's mags and reassures her that he's just shy.
 * Horny Devils: The above mentioned Mercy Macenzie's idea of Mr. Right is every man alive, as well as a few females.
 * Humble Pie: Looks like Gadel got one in the face (last panel).
 * Les Yay: Lady Gadel, her girlfriend Winnifred, Agent Doodle AKA Loretta Evans.
 * The Magic Comes Back: Magic in England was sealed centuries ago by a king paranoid of a mage rebellion, the seal was broken when a bomb was dropped on it during WWII.
 * According to Ruby's mother most of the rest of the world was never sealed, including America.
 * Magic Versus Science: Magic tends to disrupt electrical devices, in the prologue it somehow even caused a revolver to jam. However it's mentioned that American technology is more resilient to magic.
 * Masquerade: RCSI Travel is a front for the Agency.
 * Medieval Stasis: And Astoria (Or more accurately - the ruling class of Astoria) likes it that way.
 * Mysterious Past: We are only slowly learning bits and pieces about the pasts of some agents.
 * No Periods, Period: Inverted
 * Open Mouth, Insert Foot: Gypsy inserts both feet knee deep upon arriving at the commander's office.
 * Our Werewolves Are Different: Only hounds are susceptible to lycanthropy, during full moons they become ravenous beasts capable of infecting hundreds in one night. Ruby's uncle Ishmael was lucky to get away with just a damaged eye,
 * Royal We: During her pre-treaty night speech to RSCI Moraine switches from saying "I" to we in order to emphasize how important formality is this night.
 * Scenery Censor: How do you think they maintained a PG-13 rating through The Streak?
 * Shout-Out: Several notable instances.
 * British cartoon Danger Mouse.
 * Two separate Shouts to Amber Williams' Dan and Mab's Furry Adventures.
 * One Shout to Scudder Kiddwell's White Pony from the Cross Time Cafe. The same reference points indirectly toward Freefall's Florence Ambrose.
 * A shout to Yzma's original Evil Plan from The Emperors New Groove.
 * Something That Begins With Boring: After their boat sinks, Ruby tries to play this game with Max while swimming to shore.
 * Tyke Bomb: Prince Matthew Mousira.
 * In Queen Moraine's own words: "My grandson is a magical time bomb. No. Everything is not fine."
 * Wizarding School: The Astorian Mage Academy.
 * Wizards Live Longer: In Astoria mages live up to 200 years, while the peasantry have a life expectancy of 30. Most likely because they're stuck in the middle ages.
 * World of Funny Animals