Naw, not outnumbers, but there's like five pages in the hundreds I can count on to feature really furry stuff. You take out Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog page, IDW's My Little Pony and TMNT page, and the kaBoom! pages, and you're not left with a lot.
Though, come to think of it, while zombies still rule the horror comics (Archie Comics is starting an adults only zombie Archie comic, no kidding), werewolves do outnumber vampires, so that might be something.
Also, admittedly, if I were to list every comic with a furry recurring character (which I totally would do if I knew they were there; see Hack/Slash or Soul Eater), there would probably be fewer gaps. Then again, maybe not; I'm pretty familiar with the casts and supporting casts of Marvel comics, and Marvel Previews would pretty much be a waste for me to get if I was just getting it for these lists (though now with Guardians of the Galaxy, there's at least one guaranteed furry book a month).
Naw, not outnumbers, but there's like five pages in the hundreds I can count on to feature really furry stuff. You take out Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog page, IDW's My Little Pony and TMNT page, and the kaBoom! pages, and you're not left with a lot.
Though, come to think of it, while zombies still rule the horror comics (Archie Comics is starting an adults only zombie Archie comic, no kidding), werewolves do outnumber vampires, so that might be something.
Also, admittedly, if I were to list every comic with a furry recurring character (which I totally would do if I knew they were there; see Hack/Slash or Soul Eater), there would probably be fewer gaps. Then again, maybe not; I'm pretty familiar with the casts and supporting casts of Marvel comics, and Marvel Previews would pretty much be a waste for me to get if I was just getting it for these lists (though now with Guardians of the Galaxy, there's at least one guaranteed furry book a month).