The site was down the first time I tried to look at it... I saw the tribute video but the site itself wouldn't load. I just came back to it, and took a look. It's up again now.
Since you got scared, I'll post the link for you. No one's going to censor me here.
http://www.jaynaylor.comFor those that haven't figured it out yet, it's a site devoted to anthropomorphic images... with more than a few "sexually explicit" images. Nothing overtly crude; it's all done rather tastefully (from what I've seen), but if you don't like the whole furry thing then it may annoy you. If that's the case, exercise your free will and don't look at it.
As for my own opinion, furry is not my kink, but I like well-illustrated comic art. I could do with less of an attempt to make it erotic art, but I still found the site nice from a comic-art perspective. The artist does seem to have some talent, and his comics seem well-written.
Oh, and Chak, you should be aware that not every ad for a comic that you see on an artists's web site is actually a recommendation. To earn money, most web comics allow for advertising banners. Most of these banners use adrevolver or a similar script to rotate random ads. It's very possible to see ads on a site which the author has never even heard of or read. Not saying that is absolutely the case here, just a possibility you should be aware of.
*****EDIT***** Just finished reading the first 9 chapters... definitely good stuff. I'm currently redesigning my website, and I'll add this to my list of recommended webcomics on the new site.