Once upon a time artist with nickname Miles-DF came to serious investors and suggested to them "let me draw my comic book with my team, and you'll put it on sale on the iPad." Serious investors scratched their smart heads and decided "well, well, a couple people will buy - just enough for us to buy a beer after work." As a result, Miles received the go-ahead for the creation of the best furry comics in the world (note - I'm not sneering now).
At first, the creators, among whom was not only Miles, but also such professional artists as Vagabond and Orphen Sirius, drew a couple of free chapters to captivate the reader. All subsequent issues were paid.
The plot of the comic strip revolves around an anthropomorphic teenage cat named Rick, who, as it later turns out, is the main character only conditionally. Here it would be necessary to write about the organization of the EXA, that abducted furries and experimented with them in underground bunkers, but this is all boring, and the first chapters try to entice the reader completely different - the fan service in the form of the overnaked parts of the characters bodies. However, the comic does not go beyond what can be called pin-up. But without it, there are enough good moments, related to the relationships of characters.

Of the female characters, I was most attracted by Jess (the kitty on the left) and Vicky (the dog on the right). Tina the lynx (in the center) did not like me externally.

In general, these villains from the EXA locked up furries and tortured them in torture chambers. Oh, I mean they put experiments. After all furries, at first glance seemed harmless, had superpowers (for example, Rick had telekinesis). Over time, from the monotonous feeding and the inability to have "relationships" with fellow inmates of the opposite gender, the residents of the furry jail go postal, and they prepared a plan for escape (they stole the keys and began to open all the cells in a row). And, although the guards had the strong furry weapons with sung darts that were supposed to pierce the butts of unruly foxes, prisoners with superpowers were stronger and found freedom. Hooray? No, it was only the beginning, but the real adventure is yet to come.

So, in our team, pretty cat Rick (cute), autistic mouse Sebastian (noncute), depraved kitty Jess (cute), pumped jaguar Shado (noncute), courageous lynx Tina (noncute), squirrel twins Hottie and Coldie (cute), Bert th fox (noncute), and also joined them later reporter Vicky (cute). Where to go this company with superpowers, and even a wanted powerful military organization? Of course, the best option would be to sneak deeper and lie to the bottom, but on the trail of our heroes rush specially grown in test-tubes furry villains - also with superpowers.

However, our heroes are not weak, and are ready to fight for their lives in every way. Even Vicky, who does not have any superpowers, can squeeze an armored special officer with a bag of papers. And tough Tina at the most unexpected moment will show femininity, taking care of confused and frightened little squirrels.

And now a moment of seriousness without jokes. Comics painted very professionally and I dare to assume that it style will please of many readers. The plot is also performed at a very decent level. I still remember how I wondered what would happen in the next chapter and ... was wrong. The plot unpredictability has become one of the advantages that influenced my becoming the fan number one of this wonderful comic.

As far as I know, this comic story can now be bought through iPad. Just type NARR8 in the search bar and run it. Comic was issued in several languages, among which EXACTLY there is English. For those who want to download it in Russian language for reference, there are these links.
Chapters 1-10Chapters 11-22Chapters 23-32