In a parallel world with Furries but no humans, an age old barrier in London designed to prevent magic entering the world had been broken by German bombing in WWII and a secret British Government Agency develops around it to police the magic and maintain the Masquerade. Focuses on two agents, Hunter and Gypsy. Also in dead-tree format.

Code Name: Hunter - Cover of Issue 9
"Diplomacy is hard. Mixing diplomacy with magic is harder."
—The Tagline

The Royal Center for Special Investigations has the difficult task of protecting Britain from loose magic. There's only one problem: England doesn't have any powerful, trained mages.

As of 2021, Code Name: Hunter is in reruns; you can read it here. Rated PG-13 for mild violence, language, adult themes and trigger happy redheads.


Tropes used in Code Name: Hunter include:
  • Action Girl: Ruby, AKA Agent Gypsy.
  • Art Evolution: Extremely subtle, but the changes are there.
    • Mostly related to the late-2008 change in how the pages are drawn and colored.
  • Badass Longcoat: Averted by this [dead link] reporter.
  • Character Development: Slow, but, it's there.
  • The Chick: Sissy Simmons, to the point that she drags Gypsy off, kicking and screaming, on a shopping expedition.
  • Cute Bruiser: Agent Gypsy again.
    • In the no-longer cannom flashback arcs, she has sent 2 of her superiors to the hospital. One of them has been permanently relegated to desk work due to injuries she caused.
  • The Fair Folk: The Fey are characterised as being rather dangerous to mere mortals. Making use of a Fey gate is generally viewed as suicidal.
  • Full Name Ultimatum: Hunter to Gypsy:

Hunter: "Rubella Jane Pyrennes!"
Gypsy: "Oh! I know you did not just use me full name."