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Emily McGorman

Yami and his cards!
Yami and his cards! by @emilmcgo (Emily McGorman)

Not to be confused with my infamous "YamisCard" sigh I actually can bare to look at this one! I quite like it!! Wheee!!

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily McGorman

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Posted: Monday, 19 August, 2002 @ 06:52 PM

wow thats really good i like it alot!! keep up the good work ^_~

Posted: Monday, 19 August, 2002 @ 11:24 PM

yup i love yami and this is suppaaaa cool picture bowes in admiration

awesome girl

lookit my stuff sometime ^_^

site--> www.geocities.com/kocagirl 1 archive ---> www.mosskat.deviantart.com

i got an account here under mosskat but i can't remember the link...hard to remember..

Posted: Tuesday, 20 August, 2002 @ 08:07 AM

Ooh, lookit your nice thin outline! XD 01 pens rock ^_~

This is a really uber-cool pic! XD

Posted: Tuesday, 20 August, 2002 @ 12:05 PM

Usually Yugi's the one who looks cute,but Yami is CUTE in this one! Good job.

Posted: Saturday, 24 August, 2002 @ 05:07 PM

Oh, that is just so spiffy! ^^ Good work.

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 06:50 PM

This picture reminds me of my brother the way he used to look before we wnt frolicking in the forest.

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