Pretty weird and interesting stuff.. I can see some anatomy issues, but overall its good.. Oh, and did I mention they're weird? 
Your stuff is pretty weird too, DBNext.

Anthropomorphic qualities I see! Definitely something new around here. Would be interesting to see more.

As DBNext mentioned though, there are a few anatomy quirks. Nothing a bit of practicing with references can't fix though. To point them out so it's not this big, vague "out there" kind of thing, I'll go down the list from the first picture down to the last (can't correct anthropomorphic photos though).
First photo: Her left arm's bicep / tricep region isn't quite long enough. A little extension would make it even with the arm on the right, and might give the elbow more definition in its bend. Her right leg, at the knee joint, is moving too far forward. The knee doesn't bend upwards, and the dip in the pants makes it seem like this is the case.
Second photo: Not bad. The neck is too thick, and there's not enough space between shoulders. Aside from anatomy, the headphones aren't as 3D as they could be. Add a bit more dimension into them to give a less 2D feel.
Third photo: ... Not sure if that's a paw or a hand. I'll assume it's a paw and you know what you're doing there. The breasts are misaligned. Guidelines can solve that right up.
Fourth photo: Moving to the fifth photo, as it seems like these were the sketches for it.

Fifth photo: All clean and pretty. The girl's left arm doesn't seem connected to the rest of the body due to how the lines are placed. The torso looks okay, but the arm should be coming off of it naturally instead of reaching all the way to the back. I suggest looking at how arms look with the human body and referencing those whilst drawing - it's not cheating, trust me. Even professionals do it. The eyes on the girl also are not aligned properly. Her left eye raises a bit too high above the right. Nothing big. --- The wolf-man? Can't correct much there. Would suggest taking a look at hands a bit though. --- The boy? Arm references, hand references. Will make a big difference in quality.
Sixth photo: Nice. I like it.

Seventh photo: Unfinished, but it looks good thus far!
Eighth photo: I would suggest taking a look at perspective and practicing that a bit. The nightstand by the bed has lines that do not match up with the rest of the photo.
Ninth photo: Seems purely anthropomorphic, cannot assist. Would suggest guidelines for the eyes.
Tenth photo: Nice coloring job.