I'm not sure exactly. It could be related to a specific furry comic storyline where it implies a conclusion or some sort of ending for the characters involved.
Well, it's kind of hard to say. Maybe it suggests that in this furry comic, a particular event or situation marks the end for certain characters or the story as a whole. But without more context, it's difficult to be certain.
I think it might indicate that within the furry comic, something has happened that makes it feel like it's the final chapter or the end of a significant part for someone. But we'd need more details to really understand its full meaning.
In the world of comic furry, 'better late than never' could suggest that arriving or achieving something related to it a bit late is preferable to not having that experience or outcome at all. It emphasizes that some progress or result, even if delayed, is valuable.
A comic strip is a series of sequential drawings that tell a story or convey a message in a visual and often humorous way.
I'm not sure exactly. It could refer to being in an advanced or superior position within the context of the manhwa story.
It's kind of a strange combination. Maybe it implies that love is like a humorous or unconventional wedding ceremony.
It basically means that someone firmly believes that what belongs to them is theirs and there's no more to discuss or debate about it. Simple as that.
Perhaps it means capturing the essence or the main ideas of a furry comic. Or it might imply physically taking hold of a furry comic, like in a theft or acquisition context.
I'm not exactly sure what 'beyond comic furry' means. It could refer to something going beyond the typical or expected elements of furry comics.
I'm not sure what that specific phrase means. It seems quite unusual and might be a very uncommon or made-up expression.
No, it's not a very common phrase. Usually, we would say 'this is the end of the story' without the extra 'the end'. It might be a unique or creative way of expressing the end of a story by someone, but it's not something you hear often in normal English usage.
It's a somewhat odd phrase. Maybe it's someone asking to be referred to in a way related to comic characters and furry creatures.