#1 in Zootopia- Sunday, October 25th, 2020
#15 in Zootopia- Monday, October 19th, 2020
Y'now, there's been a heap a' legends n' tall tales about Robin Hood, n' all differnt', too. We folks at the animal kingdom have our own version. You've probably heard said version about three thousand times on a VHS tape, but this is not the way you know the story.
Nick Wilde has been brought back in time, face to face with his great, great, etc. grandfather and idol Robin Hood. As much as Nick loves his company, he soon realizes he must return home, and the only way to do so, is to do the unthinkable; betray his hero.
(I do not own the cover art, and unfortunately, I don't know who to give the credit to for it. If anyone does, please let me know.)
Predator and Prey, together in a relationship. An unlikely pair. But even more unlikely when the couple is biological predator and prey. But biology isn't going to put a dent in the relationship of Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps, that's for sure. But theres something besides biology in the way of their relationship. Nicholas's tame collar. An awful thing all predators were forced to wear since they're childhood. The collar would shock them, starting at their neck, then traveling throughout the rest of their body if they showed 'savage' like behavior. But of course. No predator ever did. And Nick thought of a solution. Nick is the proud owner of a amusement park; Wild Times. Which is for predators only. Being that everything else in Zootopia was also segregated, to 'Predators only' or 'No predators allowed'. At this park, Nick is able to take off the predators collars once they enter the park, using a special tool that was given to him by Judy. It is a tool that is used to take off the tame collars. And only ZPD officers that are prey are allowed to possess one. But it gives predators some relief at the park without their collars. But even with his collar off. Nicks relationship with Judy is anything but relief from the discrimination he gets for being a predator.
(No art is mine)