This article is from the Alt.Fan.Furry FAQ, by Jordan Greywolf and Lynx lynx@lynx.purrsia.com with numerous contributions by others.
[Lynx has this to say:]
For comics, try your local comic store. While you can often order back
issues directly from publishers like Antarctic Press or Mu Press, or from
mail-order distributors like Mailbox Books or United Publications (UK),
if you ask for issues at a comic store, they will be more likely to
recognize that a demand exists, will order more comics, and will in
general create more support for anthropomorphic material. Back issues
of many furry comics can often be gotten from the companies that produced
them as well.
Fanzines like YARF! and PawPrints are not usually available through
comic stores, so you'll either have to order them through the mail, get
a subscription, or attend a con where people sell these fanzines. The
biggest conventions for the sale of furry material are:
Linkname: Further Confusion
Filename: http://www.furtherconfusion.com/
Linkname: Anthrocon
Filename: http://www.anthrocon.org/
APAs like Rowrbrazzle and FNC are members-only, and very infrequently
have extra copies available.
Many furry artists are available for commissions, at rates ranging from
five dollars to literally hundreds and thousands of dollars, for pencil,
ink, color, and 3-d artwork. This FAQ does not supply addresses, but a
FAQ listed below gives artist addresses. It's recommended that when
one writes to an artist, one includes an SASE (self-addressed stamped
envelope) to speed the response.
 
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