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Fite!

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Cast

Lucco
Successful boxer, otter, he's torn from the familiar and thrown to the bizarre. All he's got are his gloves and his shorts to keep him safe. ... more
Guz
Guz, another otter though this one wearing armor and wielding a sword. He doesn't speak Lucco's language but seems at home in this odd place. ... more
Gorgado
The gorilla-cat. He comes from nowhere and seems friendly, or does he? ... more
Frogera
Icky, nasty, mean. Frogera is one, Frogera is all. ... more
The Skerry
The Skerry, like Frogera, is a single and collective term. Sometimes one appears, sometimes three. They're shadowy and strange. They speak Lucco's language. ... more
Ricci
Another boxer, still in the 'real' world. He's got a connection to Lucco, but what that is remains unclear. ... more
Cub
Cub only seems to show up in dreams, or like a ghost. Somehow, he knows Lucco. No one else has seen him yet. ... more
Mutali
Mutali is a collective and singular term. The blue dogs seem incapable of speech, but can howl portals to other places. Lucco hopes they can take him home. ... more
King Frogera
He's the biggest, meanest and King of all the frog-beasts! He seems to be at the center of the evil. ... more
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Born and raised in Boston, now living in Michigan, I learned a great deal about the comics industry by working for 14 years at The Million Year Picnic. I hope some of the good stuff rubbed off. ... full profile
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