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Scene from "The First" by @mistnorr (Misty Norris)

I read one of Shoiryu's fanfics, "The First" based on "Gundam Wing" that talked about what Heero's childhood might have been like. In one scene, he goes up to some glass and puts out his hand, touching it while covered in blood of a puppy he had to tear apart with his bare hands. That scene touched me so much that I had to draw it. And this is the result. I rather like it myself. Oh, and Heero's about seven in his picture.

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Posted: Tuesday, 18 December, 2001 @ 10:13 AM

You DO know that you rule, right? ^^<333

Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 03:01 PM

Moshi Shoi-chan! (tackles) Did I ever send you the unedited version of this pic? If not, tell me and I'll send it right away! So gald you like the pic. ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 03 October, 2002 @ 09:07 AM

I think this piece is a classic example of the glass impritation art style genre. I've seen a many works in this specific style but I haven't in a while seen a piece of manga art which was imprinted on glass. The dramatic facial expression of the character also adds to the overall uniqueness of the piece. Very well drawn and a pleasure to have seen. sayonara, Midori Iro Kurisu San

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