Lineart commission for 
Colored version by her can be found here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4220718 :)
Chance Furlong & U. Feral are © HB
Art by me

Colored version by her can be found here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4220718 :)
Chance Furlong & U. Feral are © HB
Art by me
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Muscle
Species Housecat
Size 567 x 768px
File Size 103.3 kB
Ulysses Feral had met Chance Furlong at a local gym where they became workout buddies for a couple of years afterwards Chance got out of high school. Yul, ten years Chance's senior, played a father figure to Chance, the product of a broken home, but later went to Hollywood to try to exploit his chisled good looks in pictures.
He had smallish roles hither and yon, earning more voiceover work than time in front of the camera, when he landed the role for the glowering Enforcers Commander in the action blow-em-up show SWAT Kats. When he heard that the writers were having trouble finding the perfect actor to play the show's anti-hero "T-Bone", he called Chance back home and begged him to come to Hollywood for at-least a week to do a screen test. Yul footed the airplane tickets and Chance crashed on Yul's couch. Chance was magic in front of the camera, just perfect for the role, and his on-screen chemistry with stuntkat-turned-action hero Jake Clawson sealed the deal. Chance confesses that being able to wear a mask for his action character, helped him take risks and "do lots of stupid shit" for the show he otherwise wouldn't have tried.
"SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron" only lasted a truncated two seasons. Controversy over the overt violence and high episodic body count killed it. Yul went back to doing voiceover work, but got more on-screen time in b-movies and on TV playing heavy-handed authority figures or the glaring, inwardly tormented types. Jake used his connections in the stunt community to find "his best bud Chance" steady work; Chance also did crew work on numerous pictures, fascinated with the behind-the-scenes doings of making movies and TV shows.
More-recent "nostalgia tours" and the Internet has provoked an SK revival and now these three friends get dressed up in full character and do fantasy conventions about five times a year.
He had smallish roles hither and yon, earning more voiceover work than time in front of the camera, when he landed the role for the glowering Enforcers Commander in the action blow-em-up show SWAT Kats. When he heard that the writers were having trouble finding the perfect actor to play the show's anti-hero "T-Bone", he called Chance back home and begged him to come to Hollywood for at-least a week to do a screen test. Yul footed the airplane tickets and Chance crashed on Yul's couch. Chance was magic in front of the camera, just perfect for the role, and his on-screen chemistry with stuntkat-turned-action hero Jake Clawson sealed the deal. Chance confesses that being able to wear a mask for his action character, helped him take risks and "do lots of stupid shit" for the show he otherwise wouldn't have tried.
"SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron" only lasted a truncated two seasons. Controversy over the overt violence and high episodic body count killed it. Yul went back to doing voiceover work, but got more on-screen time in b-movies and on TV playing heavy-handed authority figures or the glaring, inwardly tormented types. Jake used his connections in the stunt community to find "his best bud Chance" steady work; Chance also did crew work on numerous pictures, fascinated with the behind-the-scenes doings of making movies and TV shows.
More-recent "nostalgia tours" and the Internet has provoked an SK revival and now these three friends get dressed up in full character and do fantasy conventions about five times a year.
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