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Mini-Character Study thingie.
Mini-Character Study thingie. by @kat23a (kat23b (secret identity))

^.^ This is another character from my future web manga. I drew it today, and it would've been bigger, but I was spontaneously befriended by this kid named Alexander and we started playing with silly putty and drawing each other making weird faces and talking about Invader Zim and Dragonball Z and I wasn't able to finish it.

This guy doesn't have a name yet, but I'll tell you what I know about him so far. He's a minor-major character, he gets VERY annoyed if anybody thinks he's a girl (the hair confuses people), he's easy to scare and/or traumatize, he's very loyal, slightly gullible, has a subtle sense of humor and an ever-present sense of wonder, occasionally waxes poetic; in short, he's an all-around "good" character if it were not for the fact that he's a vampire and has psychotic episodes. He also likes fluffy bunnies.

^_^ If you have any suggestions in his design, or any name ideas, just tell me! Artwork © Copyright 2003 kat23b (secret identity)

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Posted: Monday, 27 January, 2003 @ 09:21 PM

Well...there's that eye again...Does that eye just FOLLOW you wherever you go?!

The facial expressions are terrific, but the third pic caught me a little offguard. (Offguard meaning shrieking and falling off a chair)

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