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Dobermans continued
Dobermans continued by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

All right, well, you see. Word got out in my school these past weeks that I had drawn a comic, and for -some- reason people found it funny enough to commission me for another one. So I am now integrated into the school's...newsletters...thing. Comic relief, that's me, whoohoo-so I drew this. A continuation of the last one I made, this time featuring a real live Doberman. Oh huzzah. I really don't like this one though, for some reason. Hmmm... bahs!

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Posted: Thursday, 09 December, 2004 @ 11:25 AM

Great! It's so funny, and I love your style! Good work, specially for how you colored it and their expression, so cuuuute!

Posted: Monday, 20 December, 2004 @ 09:10 PM

Not sure if I replied to this at dA, but I think it's hell funny :D I want a doberman, they're so shiny. heh

Posted: Tuesday, 21 December, 2004 @ 03:40 AM

rofl moehahaha!! love it!!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 19 January, 2005 @ 12:25 PM

This pic is SOOOOOOOOO gorgeous! I love it! have two Dobermans, althought they're the Mini's. I absolutely ADORE this! kisses picture and hugs it. Your work's AMAZING! Keep it up! :-) |>=| S.A Rules!

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