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Zim's Wedding Day
Zim's Wedding Day by @lynne (Lynne)

AF's Zim, of course 9.9;; Him and his cake.. just getting a taste of his 'bride', while probably anticipating the wedding night so he can DEVOUR HER ENTIRELY!! >T

This is shaded in marker.. then the background and color was done on the computer and a little bit of touch-up too. It's the first time in a while I've drawn Zim in his Irken tuxedo.. I like that tux. I need to draw him in it more.

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Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 01:49 AM

:} Awww....sweet romantic bliss. >.9' 'Course, the bride's gonna be gone by the next day. u.รบ Celebrity marriages. They never last.

Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 09:53 PM

You telled me about this and I couldn't decide whether to be disturbed but now I see it and even though it is kinda disturbing-looking it's so funny I can't help but overlook the disturbingness and just laugh my head off! XD It's like the opposite of praying mantises! Only...o.o...isn't that counter to all logic, for the MALE to survive the, eheh, 'wedding night?' KidK you're overanalyzing again Aaaaaaaaaaaaanyways, ish funnay. =] Dude...even IF Zim marries the cake, he'll be single again by morning and guess what that means you still have a chance, Lynne! >D!!! Muhahahahahaaa! awaits death

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