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Daniella Raggio

Sinister Nny
Sinister Nny by @NnyAndMe (Daniella Raggio)

Mwahahhaha!!! Everyone! Feast your eyes on my Sinister Nny! After his Mass murder at Taco Smell on Issue 1. Never call Nny Wacky! Or else! You to will suffer the consequences! This one did'nt take me long at all to draw and I was extremely proud at the results! Yay me!!!!

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Daniella Raggio

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Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2002 @ 03:50 AM

yes..apparently bethoven makes murder a lot easier..ima huge vasquez fan, so i hadda make a comment sinister grin

Posted: Wednesday, 26 June, 2002 @ 12:44 AM

Tee Hee look at his face... ~Kelsey Dixon

Posted: Saturday, 29 June, 2002 @ 12:29 AM

Mwahahahahaaa! You know who I am! And I comment on all of your Nny pictures because you are special =D [P.S. Thanks for commenting on my image.]

Posted: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 @ 12:01 AM

I like it, I like it >=) You definately accomplished the sinister look. Ah, Taco Smell. That was the first Johnny thing I ever read. My friend Joey shoves the page in my face and says "Here, read this." I've been hooked since ^_~

Posted: Monday, 06 October, 2003 @ 02:27 PM

that look is so right!

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