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Recently one of my patrons Sylvan Ryan graciously offered me the chance to occasionally offer one of my supporters/watchers/ fans the opportunity to use one of their slots to get a work of art from me. Sylvan Ryan left the selection up to me. My selection process will be very arbitrary and will not adhere to any specific criteria or requirements. It's what strikes my fancy and that's that.

      Well cogwheelbrain is the first recipients of this opportunity, and they decided they wanted my take on the late Joshua Quagmire's Cutey Bunny from the early days of anthro fandom. Link.

      Now I will admit I was not devote follower of the comic. I was more Team Albedo Link back in the day. Normally Cutey was this super heroine type character who could fly through the air blasting energy bolts from her hands, but apparently Cutey went through a ninja phase. Hey, It was 80s and ninjas were all the rage. So I was asked to draw her this way.

     And no. I don't know if that's suppose skintight chainmail or sparkly spandex.

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Silent Kosmos

In her Samurai Bunny form it's supposed to be chainmail armor.

Frank Oldread

Sorry, I can't help but wince at the thought of her fur getting pulled out by the chainmail.

WILLIAM C JOHNSON

It's very fine mesh mail.. majik of the "Chainmail Bikini" trope. Josh will be missed. Taryl Wayne also passed away recently. We keep losing the best furry artists... take good care of yourself Baron. Battleaxe.

WILLIAM C JOHNSON

BTW, you really captured the look of Ms. Bunney. Well Done! 'Axe

WILLIAM C JOHNSON

As an aside, IIRC in the first issue of "Army Surplus Comix" it was stipulated that Ms. Bunney was actually Cpl. Kelly O'Hare, a WM [woman marine} recruiter in Peoria. And as another aside, just how did an U-Boat full of oatmeal end up in the river in Peoria??????? 'Axe