Ralph Hayes, Jr.
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Ralph E. Hayes Jr., also known as Ben Bruin, (born March 18, 1971) is a furry artist from Lowell, Ohio, USA. He is an outspoken conservative, a Christian fur, and a former member of Burned Fur.
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[edit] Works
He is the writer/artist behind several webcomics, four of which are of furry interest: Nip and Tuck, Goblin Hollow, Tales of the Questor and Tally Ho. The first volume of "Tales of the Questor" won the 2005 Ursa Major Award for "Best Anthropomorphic Other Literary Work."
[edit] Fursona
His fursona name, Ben Bruin, is also the name of one of his webcomic characters (Ben, on Goblin Hollow.)
[edit] Burned Fur
Ralph Hayes was a staunch supporter of the original concepts and principles behind the Burned Fur movement. As an artist, he help design the groups' well known logo, a flaming paw.
Hayes left the group due to ideological and religious differences between him and some of the groups members, specially its founder, SqueeRat.[1]
[edit] References
- ↑ Ben Bruin's post on alt.fan.furry about an online confrontation with Burned Fur members. Retrieved June 4th, 2007
[edit] External links
- Rhjunior.com - Ralph Hayes, Jr.' website
- RHJunior on LiveJournal


