Welcome the the weird and wonderful World Wildlife Federation of Justice! Be sure to check out the LINKS!
The World Wildlife Federation of Justice is a fictional setting of anthropomorphic animal superheroes & villains created by me, Toren Atkinson. It’s primarily a comic book but is so much more!
Here’s the cover art the WWFJ supplements for the popular superhero roleplaying game Mutants & Masterminds. Currently being written and illustrated by Toren Atkinson, it will be published through the Superlink license by Atomic Overmind Press.
HISTORY:
2006: I ran a roleplaying campaign using the WWFJ setting, using a mashup of the Mutants & Masterminds and Spaceship Zero game rules (both published by Green Ronin Publishing) (Chris Stewart came up with the name for the World Wildlife Federation of Justice.)

2008: “The Ominous Origin of Rhinosferatu” was published in a graphic novel anthology called “Cloudscape Collective: Historyonics” which you can purchase off of me or my eBay store. Click on this link to see a sample: http://www.thickets.net/toren/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/rhinosferatu-p3-100dpi.png
2009: (April) “Mid-Afternoon of the Living Dead” featuring Go-Rilla and Elk Diablo was published in the Cloudscape Comics’ “Funday Sunnies” book. UPDATE: You can now read the entire story at http://act-i-vate.com/114-34-1.comic
2011: Ten unique trading cards are created for the Chicagoland Entertainment Expo. Click HERE to see the entire set, featuring BABOOM! Go-Rilla, Hypnopotamus, Haardvark, Shockatiel, Salamancer, Tarmadillo and more.
The WWFJ Comic Fundraiser exceeds it’s target! A call is put out for donations to fund the production of a 9-page story penned by Bongo Comics writer Ian “Futurama” Boothby. (Even though the goal is reached, you can still donate to the project and get an original colour sketch of the WWFJ character of your choosing! Details at www.thickets.net/toren/world-wildlife-federation-of-justice-birthday-project/)
2012: The first rough art from the 9 page story featuring Awesome Possum and Doctor Gnucleus is sneakily previewed. Stay tuned for more!




Great stuff here. I’ve always loved the anthro animal superhero genre since I picked up my first garage sale copy of Captain Carrot. Then there was Cutey Bunny in my teens. Usagi Yo Jimbo and Albedo Anthropomorphics were also big and of course there was TMNT!
I love the artwork I’m seeing on the WWFJ and am thrilled to see it being moved into the realm of RPGs. Though I do not play Mutants and Masterminds I may just have to pick up the book for the art and stats. any chance you might team up with other possible game systems like ICONS?
-Eli