My wildest ride with the furry fandom is still when i was literally the last person on earth figure out the dude that writes Two Kinds is Markiplier’s brother and it was like having my world turned upside down.
Y’all were like “what rock have been under?” when I posted about it.
WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!????
Video clip where he says so himself and even hold up a trade-hardback of the comic while borrowing his brothers room for a livestream
Wiki page from him on Mark’s fandom wiki (Tom is his middle name)
The best part is his innocent obliviousness to the fact his brother’s comic is one of the well-known long-runners in the history of furry webcomics. It’s just surreal.
I know it blew my mind because despite not having read it or seen Mark’s show, I DO have online acquaintances that are big fans of one or both.
Yeah haha! He mentions it so nonchalantly. It’s funny that both siblings are super famous in their own way, to their own niche crowds.
Just… Wow… What were the chances of that?
I absolutely adore the Two Kinds comic, and my brother is a huge fan of Markiplier. If you ever have time, you should definitely check Two Kinds out. It’s pretty funny and a great story.
A lot of my followers are recommending it so I might.
Once I get caught up on Dan and Mabbs Furry Adventures I’m going to need another webcomic to binge.
Getting caught up on DMFA is a chore.
I’m years behind so I’m on like 1319.
Still makes me laugh that a comic by Markiplier’s brother, what started out as a Furcadia fan comic, and a newspaper strip are the longest runners in furry webcomics
What’s the newspaper strip?
They might be talking about Peter and Company. It never actually made it to newspapers, but that was the creator’s original plan. The updates aren’t really regular, but it’s pretty enjoyable.
Since I’m not really in the furry fandom, I really don’t know many things that are out there, but after checking the one linked, honestly. Kevin and Kell has been going much longer (since 1995) and it is syndicated.