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Katie C

Kurage Icon
Kurage Icon by @wasabi (Katie C)

Heh heh, it's really for my Graffiti Wall signature. ^^; But dontcha think it's cute? It's Kurage from my "manga", BAKA KuRAGe. ^_^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Katie Cornett

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Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 10:35 AM

awwwww.. cyoote! ^^ but two questions: what is it and when do we get to see this manga? oO;; just askin..

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 12:13 PM

What is Kurage? Kurage is Japanese for jellyfish, which is exactly what Kurage is. :D It's kind of annoying tho, as it tags along behind Nika (another character in my "manga") and won't give her any privacy. Kurage also likes to think in dots. It doesn't talk, just thinks in dots. ^^ As for when everyone will get to see the manga, sooner than I was thinking before, since I found some screen tones. I just have to figure out how to use them, and draw more pages. ^^;; (I only have two at the moment. @@) So hopefully the two that I do have done will be up soon. Wish me luck! =D

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 10:26 PM

oh! ^_^ now i feel dumb for not knowing kurage meant something in japanese! (i spent half my life in Poland and not in Japan, gimme a break =P i have a right to be culturally stupid! ^^) wellp, g'luck on the manga!! keep up the good work and the funny posts on the graffiti wall =D

Posted: Thursday, 13 June, 2002 @ 12:40 PM

Ty ty! ^_^ I actually uploaded the first page of the manga, but it makes no sense since it's only the first page. [Kind of an intro.] ^^; So check it out if you'd like. Feedback is always appreciated! :D

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