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The Complete YARF! Volume 1
The Journal of Applied Anthropomorphics
Collects Issues #0-5
Introduction by Jeffrey “Tanan” Ferris & Dasha “Tigris Euphrates” Clancey
What to say about a fanzine’s many-year run? YARF! was a ‘zine that was done by fans, for fans. We would like to thank everyone over the years who contributed to YARF!, supported YARF!, and purchased YARF!...
Issue Zero Contents:
Diplomatic Relations – Cover by Monica Livingston
What’s All This, Then? – YARF! Staff
Why? – Ken Sample
Robert & Katrina – Kris Kreutzman
YARF! Overview – The usual suspects
Best Offer – Pete Glaskowsky
The Power To Be Your Best – Back Cover by Lance Rund
Issue One Contents:
Ace of Spades – Cover by Chris Grant
Flaming Hairballs – YARF! Staff
Moose Costumes – Bryce Nakagawa
Patten’s Pontifications – Fred Patten
Freefall – Mark Stanley
Empires: Ace of Spades – Chris Grant
Fresh Ink: New Artist Showcase – Maggie De Alaron
OOPS! – Eric Cavanaugh-Elliott
Melanie – Peter Glaskowsky
Illustrations – Brian O’Connell
Robert & Katrina: Deadline Blues – Kris Kreutzman
Sample Creations – Ken Sample
Winter Wolves – Mark Stanley
Drug Free in 2123 – Mark Stanley
Swimming Lessons – Ddoug Durbrow
Illustrations – Monika Livingston
Varcel’s Vixens – Susan Van Camp
After the Quake – Ruben Avila
Getting to the Good Part – Bill Fitts & Shon Howell
Bunny and the East Finchley Rugby Team – Chris Hilton
Art by Minika Livingston
Back Cover Art by Mark Stanley
Issue Two Contents:
Front Cover: Amazonia - Monika Livingston
Flaming Hairballs - The YARF! Staff
Hrissa and Sleeping Partner - Lisa Iennaco
Patten's Pontifications - Fred Patten
Freefall - Mark Stanley
Cleo-Cat-Ra - Melody Rondeau
Empires: Ace of Spades pt. 2 - Chris Grant
Learning the Craft - David White
Jet B. & Leslie - Scott Alston
Amy Treewick - Scott Alston
Portraits - Tom Verre
Mysteries Abound - Monika Livingston
Varcel's Vixens - Susan Van Camp
Robert & Katrina: Deadline Diversions - Kris Kreutzman
Male K'tee - Bill F}tts
Porsha - Monika Livingston
Raccoon Balloon - Roy D. Pounds
Fishing Foxes - Roy D. Pounds
FoxCon 1.0 Artists' Jam - various artists
Brion Ginsin Cut-up Method - Eric Blumrich
Back Cover Art: Just a Toy - Lance Rund
Spot Art by - Maggie De Alarcon, Craig Hilton, Monika Livingston
Issue Three Contents:
Front Cover: Rocketball - Kris Kreutzman
Flaming Hairballs - The YARF! Staff
Pitt Bull - Perry Okerstrom
Patten's Pontifications - Fred Patten
Freefall - Mark Stanley
Magic Cat - Monika Livingston
Pick a card... - Joy Riddle
Robert & Katrina: Racketball Runaround - Kris Kreutzman
Double Helixers: Essays on the first Semihumans - Dave Bryant
Fay - Mark Bode & Bill Fitts
Empires: Ace of Spades pt. 3 - Chris Grant
California or Bust - Ken Sample
Spring Stroll - Monika Livingston
First Monarch - Monika Livingston
Betazoid Bambioid - Melody Rondeau
... But Can You Do This? - Waverly Pierre
Illustrations by Ken Pick
Tiki Dance - Jack Cavenaugh
After the Cinema - Roy D. Pounds II
Portraits - Tom Verre
Back Cover: She's Wicked Fast - Lance Rund
Issue Four Contents:
Front cover: Rose Garden - Monika Livingston
Flaming Hairballs - The YARF! Staff
That's the Last Time... - David Cannon
Patten's Pontifications - Fred Patten
Freefall - Mark Stanley
YARF! Labs - Mark Stanley
Cat Toy - Bryce Nakagawa
Empires: Ace of Spades pt. 4 - Chris Grant/Dan Flahive
Cory - Zjonni
The Star - David White
Fymlin - Edd Vick
Images - Maggie De Alarcon
Robert & Katrina: Deadline Dialog - Kris Kreutzman
Gimmick - Scott Alston
Portraits - Tom Verre
Ice Cream Wars - Monika Livingston
Mint Julep - Monika Livingston
Hold That Pose - Eric Nelson
One Fine Day... - Roy D. Pounds
Book Bites - Taz
Midnight Gab Session - Monika Livingston
Well, Doc, This Vixen... - Ruben Avila
Back Cover: Eat Your Heart Out, Leonardo - Lance Rund
Issue Five Contents:
Front cover: Tigerstripe Amazons - Dave Bryant
Flaming Hairballs - The YARF! Staff
Allegory 1 - Eric Blumrich/Paul Defenbaugh
Patten's Pontifications - Fred Patten
A Gift of Fire - Watts Martin
Illustration by Zjonni Perchalski
Graduation Day - Bryce Nakagawa
No Dogs Allowed - Mark Stanley
Guard - Tom Verre
Empires: Ace of Spades pt. 5 - Chris Grant/Dan Flahive
Essay: How Much Does She Weigh? - Dave Bryant
Robert & Katrina: Centaur for a Day Kris Kreutzman
Drums, Rattles, & Whistles - Roy Pounds
Brigands of Wisterwood - Roy Pounds
Assorted Cheesecake - Monika Livingston
Rufus & Porsha - Monika Livingston
Trinidad Gone Cupid - Jack Cavanaugh
Book Bites - Taz
Freefall - Mark Stanley
Behind Curtain #1... - Eric Nelson
Batter Up! - Bill Fitts
Jet B & Air Traffic Control - Scott Alston
Trad - Scott Alston
Have The Moon - K. C.
Vixen at Night - Anthony Waters
Last Bits - YARF! Staff
Back Cover: The Power to Be Your Beast - Lance Rund
Fill Art - Monika Livingston
ISBN: 9780981784687
Type: Color Cover, Black & White Interior
Content: Prose, Comics, Illustrations, Pomes
Page Count: 250+
Weight: 1 Pound | |||||||
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Comments by Creator/Publisher of YARF! The Journal of Applied Anthropomorphics Volume 1A Piece of Furry History From Dasha "Tigres Euphrates" Clancey: Own a piece of furry history! YARF! ran between 1989 until 2006, detailing 15 years of furry history. YARF! always strived to be a Literature/Art magazine for the furry community for furs, by furs. Everyone is missing this issue or this issue. Not any more! With the new archives series everyone can own every issue. This five year project intends to archive YARF! from the very first issues to the very end. This is the first volume contains YARF! issues 0 to 5. More will follow as we compile them. Reviewed by publisher
WhiteFox - January 16, 2011 |
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Customer's Reviews for YARF! The Journal of Applied Anthropomorphics Volume 1
If you've been in the furry fandom for a while, you've probably heard of "Yarf!". Like a lot of long-time furries, "Yarf!" was one of my introductions to the fandom. It was also the first fanzine I ever bought, and introduced me to some long-time friends, so it will always have a special place in my heart. It will be no surprise then that I was exceptionally pleased to learn that "Yarf!" was being released in collected form.
The quality of the book is excellent. I was afraid that re-printing source material that is now 22 years old (yikes!) would result in muddy or faded line art, but that's not the case. The page size has been reduced a bit, but this proved not to be any problem or distraction. Reading Issues 1-5 has truly been a trip down memory lane for me. I've enjoyed being reminded of how far we've come, but also how much we haven't changed.
It really is an important piece of furry history. If you have any interest at all in seeing where your fandom comes from, or if you have good memories of the early days of the fandom, it's worth a buy!
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