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Martin Gray

Wasted Wack-A-Mite
Wasted Wack-A-Mite by @martgray (Martin Gray)

Another Sue and Louie strip. I need to explain about Sue's crack reguarding the mallet: Despite loving violence and getting into fights, Sue HATES weopons. She sees them as a handycap for people to chicken/wimpy to use fists in a "real" fight. She is the only character I ever created who feels that way, but since she's build like a tank, who am I to disagree? Artwork © Copyright 2003 Martin Gray

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Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 03:07 AM

...Cracks!

OMG, that is GENIOUS!!

gives ya a standing ovation!

I LOVE the character build, the design- Everything! =D And no! She's not badly drawn!! ^_^ I have a character who feels the same way when it comes to weapons, only, she /tries/ to avoid fights... but people pick 'em with her anyway. o.O;;;

....XD Whoo.... Great job! Lislis and her multiple personalities give it 22 thumbs up!

scampers off

My art: www.side7.com/art/lisawill/gallery.html

Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 03:26 AM

Alright! It's always nice to see another comic stripper on Side 7! This is a great comic and your characters are really neat and funny. Your comics are great, well done, and FLOW NICELY with a great sence of comedic timing (SO HARD TO FIND!). Anyway, great stuff and keep it up and I'll keep visiting! -John Rios My comics, you know, if your bored or something: www.side7.com/art/johnrios/gallery.html

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