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MU Press (officially Miscellanea Unlimited Press) was an
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publisher based in
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, which operated 1990 – c. 2006. MU Press was one of the industry's most prolific " furry" comic publishers, while its mid-1990s imprint Aeon Publications specialized in
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fare. MU Press was founded by writer/editor Edd Vick. Notable creators associated with MU/Aeon included
Donna Barr Donna Barr (born August 13, 1952) is an American comic book author and cartoonist. She is best known for ''The Desert Peach'' and ''Stinz''. She was born in Everett, Washington, the second child in a family of six siblings. Life and education ...
,
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
, Matt Howarth,
Milton Knight Milton Knight Jr. (May 12, 1962) is an American cartoonist, animator, comic book artist, writer, painter, and storyboard/layout artist. He directed animation for a variety of cartoon series, including ''Cool World'', ''Adventures of Sonic the Hedg ...
,
David Lasky David Lasky (born December 8, 1967 in Washington, D.C.) is an alternative cartoonist based in Seattle, Washington. Biography After spending the bulk of his life in Virginia, and graduating from the College of William & Mary, Lasky moved to Sea ...
, Colin Upton, and Taral Wayne.


History

MU's early series included
Donna Barr Donna Barr (born August 13, 1952) is an American comic book author and cartoonist. She is best known for ''The Desert Peach'' and ''Stinz''. She was born in Everett, Washington, the second child in a family of six siblings. Life and education ...
's ''
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'' and Dwight R. Decker & Teri S. Wood's '' Rhudiprrt, Prince of Fur''. Cathy Hill's '' Mad Raccoons'' debuted in 1991, running until 1997. In 1992, MU published the first issue of the erotic furry anthology ''
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'' (which later changed its title to '' Wild!''). MU published 31 total issues of ''Wild Kingdom/Wild!'' 1992–2005. MU's Aeon Publications imprint operated 1994–1998, publishing a wide variety of
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titles. Aeon acquired Matt Howarth's ''
Those Annoying Post Bros. ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' is an Alternative comics, independent comic mostly by Matt Howarth about two fun-loving bad boys, Ron Post and Russ Post, from the fictional Bugtown. Equally inspired by H. P. Lovecraft, Philip K. Dick, and Ambient mus ...
'' from
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in 1994, publishing that title until 1998. Other notable Aeon series included
David Lasky David Lasky (born December 8, 1967 in Washington, D.C.) is an alternative cartoonist based in Seattle, Washington. Biography After spending the bulk of his life in Virginia, and graduating from the College of William & Mary, Lasky moved to Sea ...
's ''Boom Boom'' and
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
's ''
Lowlife A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, ...
''. The monthly all-genre anthology '' ZU'' ran 19 issues 1995–1996; Colin Upton's limited series '' Buddha on the Road'' ran 1996–1998. In August 1997, publisher Vick announced that both MU Press and Aeon were suspending publishing.Vanderzanden, Vanessa. "Newswatch: Aeon Press Set to Wind Down," ''The Comics Journal'' #198 (Aug. 1997), pp. 29-30. It turned out only Aeon wound down; MU continued publishing sporadically for nearly ten more years. From 2004 to 2006, MU/Aeon published a number of Matt Howarth graphic novels, comics, and limited series, including '' Savage Henry: Powerchords'', ''Savage Henry: Puppet Trap'', the 6-issue series ''Bugtown'', ''Anubis Horn'', and ''Keif Llama: Xeno-Tech'' (a title which originated with
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in 1988–1989). In September 2005, MU Press announced on a furry fandom message board that it was canceling ''Wild!'' due to low sales; they continued publishing trade paperback collections of some of their previous titles and completed the runs of some of Howarth's titles.


Titles published (selected)

* ''Buddha on the Road'' (6 issues, 1996–1998) — Colin Upton * '' Bugtown'' (6 issues, 2004–2005) — Matt Howarth * '' The Desert Peach'' (22 issues and numerous one-shots, 1990–1996) —
Donna Barr Donna Barr (born August 13, 1952) is an American comic book author and cartoonist. She is best known for ''The Desert Peach'' and ''Stinz''. She was born in Everett, Washington, the second child in a family of six siblings. Life and education ...
* ''Keif Llama: Xeno-Tech'' (6 issues, 2005–2006) — Matt Howarth * ''
Lowlife A low-life (or lowlife) is a term for a person who is considered morally unacceptable by their community. Examples of people society often labels low-lives include aggressive panhandlers, bullies, criminals, drug dealers, freeloaders, hobos, ...
'' (3 issues, 1994–1995) —
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
* ''Mad Raccoons'' (7 issues, 1991–1997) — Cathy Hill * ''On Our Butts'' (1994) — all-female anthology edited by Gabrielle Gamboa with Fawn Gehweiler * ''Rhudiprrt, Prince of Fur'' (12 issues, 1990–2004) — Dwight R. Decker and various artists * ''
Those Annoying Post Bros ''Those Annoying Post Bros.'' is an independent comic mostly by Matt Howarth about two fun-loving bad boys, Ron Post and Russ Post, from the fictional Bugtown. Equally inspired by H. P. Lovecraft, Philip K. Dick, and ambient electronic music, th ...
.'' (25 issues, 1994–1998) — Matt Howarth; acquired from
Rip Off Press Rip Off Press Inc. is a comic book mail order retailer and distributor, better known as the former publisher of adult-themed series like '' The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers'' and ''Rip Off Comix'', as well as many other seminal publications from ...
* ''Wild Kingdom'' / ''Wild!'' (31 total issues, 1992–2005) * ''ZU'' (19 issues, 1995–1996)


Notes


References

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Aeon Press at Grand Comics Database
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External links

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