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eric_hinkle March 30 2006, 08:35:42 UTC
That's some great work on Jackal & Hyena's background, and it makes a lot of sense. They always did strike me as the nastiest villains on the entire show, crueller than even Demona (I imagine they'd be flattered by that description; then they'd eviscerate me).

And I loved the episode where Jackal became Cyber-Anubis! But then, anthro canids are my thing. I also loved the episode where Fox wears the Eye of Odin and turns into a werebeast. Though the writers could have explained why she lost her human reason when no one else did. Heck, the Archmage got even more intelligent with the thing!

Very good work all the way around.

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demonqueen666 March 31 2006, 08:17:38 UTC
"Grief" was always one my favorites, partially because Anubis has always been one of my favorite deities and partially because it was the first time the show really demonstrated that Jackal and Hyena are actually individuals instead of permanant halves of a duo.

Thanks for the compliments. Now here's hoping that all this rambling musing is actually going somewhere.

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eric_hinkle March 31 2006, 08:27:51 UTC
"Grief" was always one my favorites, partially because Anubis has always been one of my favorite deities

Yeah, I like Anubis too. Though I must admit to beign alightly peeved when we discover that all those deities and mythic figures are just some of Oberon and Titania's children. It was a nice way of tying everything together in the Gargoyle-verse, but I've seen too many 'everything is of the Fae' explanations in modern fantasy.

And OT but concerning Anubis, but have you ever read "Anubis: Dark Desires", as published by Radio Comix? You might like it.

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demonqueen666 March 31 2006, 22:26:00 UTC
Hmm, never heard of it. What's it about?

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eric_hinkle April 1 2006, 09:55:03 UTC
Erotica concerning Anubis dne by fur of the better female artists within the fandom. And I do mean 'erotica' and not 'porn': the art is amazing, and the plots have an actual story as well as a sense of humor.

You might learn more by checking any info you can get on the artists -- Dark Natasha, Heather Bruton, Sara Palmer, and Diana Harlan Stein.

Really a very well done book

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