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** Taken to extremes by the end of the comic, when there are no fewer than three artists drawing the comic at any one time.
** Taken to extremes by the end of the comic, when there are no fewer than three artists drawing the comic at any one time.
* [[Babies Ever After]]
* [[Babies Ever After]]
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Everyone except Brad, the firefighters, and the soldiers. This is even lampshaded at one point by Socko being picked up by a group of women at the laundry mat and the women mistaking him for a tail warmer.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s: Everyone except Brad, the firefighters, and the soldiers. This is even lampshaded at one point by Socko being picked up by a group of women at the laundry mat and the women mistaking him for a tail warmer.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
** [http://www.jadephoenix.org/fwf/comics/index.php?date=furwillfly20030326.jpg Lampshaded].
** [http://www.jadephoenix.org/fwf/comics/index.php?date=furwillfly20030326.jpg Lampshaded].
* [[Canada, Eh?]]: Despite Brad previously working at Tim Hortons, he goes to Canada only once in the strip. Though Kevin is a Canadian, and Natalie does move there in the epilogue.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
** Despite Brad previously working at Tim Hortons, he goes to Canada only once in the strip. Though Kevin is a Canadian, and Natalie does move there in the epilogue.
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]

Revision as of 15:36, 30 September 2021

Fur Will Fly is a Furry Comic (now concluded) about a human named Brad who, after getting fired from his job at Tim Hortons, asks God to, quote, "Bring it on." Less than a second later, he is teleported into a government-funded lab in a Mirror Universe where everyone is an anthromorphic animal in one form or another (the author seems to love throwing obscure or seldom-used animals into the mix). After a series of culture shock strips detailing the differences between the two universes the strip quickly settles into a pattern of following Brad through the various travails, romances and sitcom-esque gags of his new life . . . at least before taking a turn for the dramatic. Luckily, this works to the reader's benefit and is done fairly well.

There is now was (the archives got taken down due to creative team disputes) is now again an ongoing sequel/spinoff to this comic, called Coming Up Violet; check it out!

Tropes used in Fur Will Fly include: