Furry Sex Comics
Peryton - FurAffinity - Bluesky
What I do
I am a cartoonist / zine artist and I am also an extroverted weirdo who enjoys vending products at fan conventions. All of these personality flaws are combined with Furry Sex Comics.
My own titles
As Peryton, I produce a variety of eight-page fetish zines mostly covering fatfur and vore themes. All of these are available for physical retail sale and more!
Vend with me
Canadian artists: I would be extremely happy to spend all day selling your zine at my table. I offer a consignment model where you get 60% of the money.
I am so eager to sell other people's furry original works, I will provide free graphic design and layout services to turn your digital art into print-ready zine material.
Please get in touch with me ASAP!
Mandate
Furry Sex Comics is a small retail business where I try my best to sell exotic smut at as many Canadian fan conventions as possible.
Furry Sex Comics is a celebration of the amateur comic book as physical art object. I want to promote and develop the hard-copy paper comics medium in Canada.
Furry Sex Comics is a celebration of esoteric fetish content, which is wonderful and deserves just as much prestige as the rest of human sexuality gets.
A shoebox full of furry poster prints is sad. A shoebox full of furry zines is powerful and awesome!
Policy
Furry Sex Comics is a pretty long way off from having any need to be selective, but in the distant future, here is how I would like to triage table space:
Weird sex preferred above all else. If you have no proof that anyone else on planet Earth is into your fetish, there is a place for your comic book at my table.
Original characters strongly preferred over copyright-crush fanworks.
Homemade copybooks and clever made-in-Canada technical solutions strongly preferred over overseas print-on-demand.
Everything below this point is of no practical relevance
Philosophy
The furry fandom is extremely reliant on large internet platforms and produces an endless attention-economy churn of disposable digital content.
If FurAffinity, Bluesky, and Telegram went down tomorrow, what would be left?
If the answer is "a few underground comic books" instead of "nothing", then we have done something useful and interesting!
I am inspired by convention staff and volunteers, who have been doing the difficult work of maintaining furry's physical footprint for decades.
I am inspired by past queer liberationists and look forward to carrying on all the good parts of their dangerous, provocative legacy.
I am inspired by the unknowable spark of madness which drives human beings to find furry vore more attractive than coitus.
Vocabulary
Kink vs. Fetish - I always use these interchangeably, but some people say that "kink" is more morally neutral. I feel like the additional weight of the word "fetish", implying the exclusion of "conventional" sexual desire, is sometimes inaccurate but at other times desirable.
Porn vs. Erotica - I feel strongly about this one! Both of these words come from Greek, where "porn" is a snarl word connoting deviance and disapproval. Yes, the more neutral "erotica" sounds a little clinical in everyday speech, but I am willing to try and force the issue for philosophical reasons.
Fandom vs. Community - A lot of people strongly feel that the furry fandom is something much more special than other fandoms.
I tepidly agree, but I don't think it's self-evident that we've actually done the political work to conceive of ourselves as a special group.
Many furries really do just consume furry media (or, god forbid, regular media) and then go about their daily lives as usual.
Is there anything even remotely radical about that? Do we think there will ever be a government that bans Zootopia 2?
If furry has any kind of potential to be anything, I think it is because we have something very fascinating to tell the world about sex and desire!
Zine - If you ask me, a zine is a crappy photocopied booklet written by somebody who is overenthusiastic. It is not a high-production-value collaborative fandom art book.
(I personally like crappy photocopied booklets better than I like high-production-value collaborative fandom art books, but I will gladly consign both.)