unicornography

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"Unicornography is a more or less weekly internet comic strip that may contain one or more of the following: Humor; Mythical Creatures; Artistic Nudity; Political Satire; Religious Controversy; Drug References and/or Paraphernalia; Gratuitous Nudity; Bad Puns; Death Scenes; Blonde Jokes; Pyramid Schemes; Alcohol Consumption; Televangelism; The Council on Foreign Relations; Cheesy Scooby-doo Endings; General Kinkiness Including Watersports (Especially Synchronized Swimming); Laundry Scenes; Blatant Pornography; Olestra; Dianetics; Mike Jittlov; Eschatology; Adult Themes and Situations; "Meddling Kids"; Earthquake Preparedness; Disc Jockeys with Really Annoying Voices that they Learned at the Columbia School of Broadcasting; Parental Supervision; Akashic Records; Ungulate Sexuality; Calista Flockhart's Frighteningly Sharp Collar Bones; Messianic Subtext; Unnecessary Roger Corman-esque Boob Shots; Freemasonry; Reasonably Cheap Masonry; Vibrator Jokes; and Allusions which Border on Flagrant Copyright Infringement."

unicornography is a web comic about very horny furrys who live on the astral plain, whose interactions provide social and religious commentary when they are not distracted by the fact that they are VERY horny furrys. The comic's website has now been cybersquatted. The site can still be found on the Wayback Machine, but many of the strips are missing. There is also a French language translation here which may be more complete.

Not to be confused with the 2006 album of the same name by Punk Rock supergroup The Falcon.

Tropes used in Unicornography include: