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Paula Pugh

Zim Hides; Mini-Com. #1
Zim Hides; Mini-Com. #1 by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

There is an Anime Sonic fan-artist who drew some really funny Sonic Team Comics. They were about 3-5 panels long and were drew in the cartoony anime style. Unfortuatly his site is down, but if you know the URL to TeamArtail they have his comics translated. A must see if you like the Sonic Team universe.

I was inspired by him to do some mini Zim comics. I have more but this was my 1st one. It also got me prepared to shade my big comic which you don't know about, but is coming someday.

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Posted: Sunday, 21 April, 2002 @ 07:01 PM

LMAO! Sheep Zim! That is so... simple but so funny! "BWA-HA-HA-HAAA! ....I mean Baaa."

Posted: Sunday, 21 April, 2002 @ 10:08 PM

LOL that is soooooo funny!! that is soooo good!!!! great job! ;)

Posted: Sunday, 21 April, 2002 @ 10:13 PM

LOL I'm with Cartman's Girl... such a simple idea, but so totally hilarious ^^ I have no idea why Zim is hiding in a flock of sheep, but that's one reason it's so funny! And the sheep are SO cute! And Zim dressed up like a sheep is even more cute. Of course the honor of the cutest thing in on the page goes to Dib, but that's just cause you know I'm completely biased when it comes to him ^^ I can't wait to see more of these mini-comics from you!

Posted: Monday, 22 April, 2002 @ 02:09 AM

LOL That's cute! As for the comic you mentioned, do you mean Aoi? Those comics rule. ^.^

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