Anthropomorphic Reconciliation Reunion Series
Original drawing on paper, multi-panel comic-style illustration • Unidentified fan artist; possibly associated with DeviantArt or Furry fandom communities

Style & Movement
Contemporary Fan Art / Outsider Art; influenced by mid-century animation and modern furry subculture aesthetics
Medium & Technique
Crayon and ink on paper; utilizes hand-drawn line work and solid color fill with textual speech bubbles
Creation Period
Early 21st Century (Contemporary), likely 2010s-2020s
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 8.5 x 11 inches; landscape orientation containing two rows of portrait-oriented cells
Subject Description
Ten vertical panels depicting various anthropomorphic characters (including Sly Cooper, Stuart Little, and Remy) being greeted with hugs and the phrase '[Name]’s back!' by a recurring female character, exploring themes of return and affection
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good; visible horizontal and vertical creases from folding (quad-folded), slight surface smudging characteristic of wax crayon
Estimated Market Value
$10 - $50 (Primary value is sentimental or within a specific niche fan community)
Auction Estimate
$20 - $75 (as part of a larger collection of folk or outsider ephemera)
Provenance History
Likely created for personal use or digital sharing; no official museum or gallery stamps visible
Art Historical Significance
A representative example of digital-era participatory culture where corporate intellectual property is recontextualized into personal narratives and cross-over fan fiction
Notable Features
Includes a diverse 'crossover' of characters from different media franchises (Disney, Sony, MGM) unified by a single art style and recurring narrative motif
Condition Issues
Heavy creasing from being folded into fourths; minor wax bloom or pigment transfer from contact; slightly uneven paper edges
Conservation Recommendations
Flatten under light weight; store in an acid-free archival sleeve away from direct sunlight to prevent fading of the crayon pigment