T.H.E. Fox

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T.H.E. Fox
Thaddeus Fox
Thaddeus Fox
Author(s)Joe Ekaitis
Current status/scheduleConcluded
Launch date1986
End date1998
Genre(s)Furry
Rating(s)PG

T.H.E. Fox is a

furry webcomic by Joe Ekaitis which ran from 1986[1][2] to 1998. It is among the earliest online comics, predating Where the Buffalo Roam by over five years.[1][2] T.H.E. Fox was published on CompuServe, Q-Link and GEnie,[3] and later on the Web as Thaddeus.[4] Despite running weekly for several years, the comic never achieved Ekaitis' goal of print syndication.[3] Updates became less frequent,[5]
and eventually stopped altogether.

Production

Initial strips—consisting of one panel each—were drawn as

perspective projection
.

Characters and themes

The comic consisted almost entirely of

events of everyday life.[nb 1][3] The main character—Thaddeus Horatio Eberhard, or simply Thaddeus Fox—was often seen interacting with his roommate, Bunnington Ellsworth Rabbit (Bunn E. Rabbit).[3] Other regulars included Grizz Lee, M.D.; Wilt the Wolf; an unnamed coyote, and Thaddaeus' nephew, Ferdinand.[3][7]

Other appearances

Thaddeus (in

O. J. Simpson murder case and the price of groceries,[3][5] and appeared on the covers of Commodore journal Twin Cities 128 (TC-128).[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Ekatis: "Since Thad and Bunn are more like people who happen to look like a fox and a rabbit, the gags seem to be funnier if their animal species don't enter into it. Everyday life is the best source for gags."

References

  1. ^ a b Benjamin Ong Pang Kean (2008-06-12). "Economics and Comics: How Do Webcomics Fit In?". Newsarama.
  2. ^ a b Lee Atchison (2008-01-07). "The Third Age of Webcomics, Part One". Sequential Tart.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Joe Ekaitis (1994-12-04). "Meet Joe Ekaitis — T.H.E. FOX" (Interview). Interviewed by Sherry accompanied by Lou Schonder.
  4. ^ Brendan Kachel (September 10, 2007). "Better than blogs: Webcomics, the Internet's answer to the funny pages". Crusader News. Archived from the original on 2008-04-28. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ a b c Returning Guest: Thaddeus Fox, Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends, 1997-04-14
  6. ^ a b Jeff Lowenthal (July 1989). "Public Domain".
    OCLC 17565429
    . Each week Joe creates a single comic using a combination of computer drawing programs.
  7. ^ Joe Ekaitis (1999-02-15). "Tinky Winky". Thaddaeus. Archived from the original on 2013-02-22.
  8. ^ Special Guest: Joe Ekaitis, Creator of "T.H.E. Fox", Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends, 1989-12-02
  9. ^ T.H.E.Fox with Editorial Cartoons by Joe Ekaitis, Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends, 1994-07-18
  10. ^ 5th Avenue Easter Parade with Thaddeus Fox, Rapid T. Rabbit and Friends, 2000-04-24
  11. ^ Tim Walsh (July 1988). "Pixel Perfection".
    OCLC 10151803
    . QuantumLink fans are also sure to recognize Joe Ekaitis's work.

External links

  • T.H.E. Fox in the GEnie Commodore File Library
  • Thaddeus (archived at
    web published
    comic strips.