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Goth Zim
Goth Zim by @lynne (Lynne)

Fanart for DeadLegato's story Spork. The mental image of Zim's goth disguise, including fake antennae piercings, cracked me up so much that I had to draw it.. poor guy hates the outfit, especially the see-through mesh shirt. But it was necessary.. read the story! I command you to reeeaaaaaad it!

This picture is dedicated to Mali, my favorite hellfan. :D Artwork © Copyright 2003 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 09:37 PM

XD! Ooooh the paaaain... very cool picture though! u.u And I noticed that you didn't use the smudge tool. o.o MS Paint? It looks good.

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 09:43 PM

If you like, Lynne, I can help you collect the buckets of drool this pic is going to incite and throw them overboard... Seriously, this is heeeelarious! XD Poor Zim. Especially the piercings! Oh gods, but that must sting! O.o I have to read this story. Oh, yes I must. Anything that can inspire LYNNE to draw fan-candy must be special indeed. giggles insanely The shirt...which is very well rendered, let me say. ^.^ He do not look happy, though he ish nicely drawn.

waits until no one is looking, and steals Zim's boots >D

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 09:45 PM

Hehehe! Zimmy's so funny! I love his expression, "Maybe if I can't see them, they can't see my chest"! Thank you!

Sorry for not being able to talk online to you, email me instead! Damn you strange non Mac, non Windows computer!

Sees ya! Mali

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 10:25 PM

tres bien, j'adore les yeux. les coleurs est tres grande:-)

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