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The Comic for KidK (Page #2)
The Comic for KidK (Page #2) by @lynne (Lynne)

Here is the second page of the comic by me and JC and Rachy. In this one, we have of my headvoices, Ranlu, Tallest Maroon (playing the harp), of JC's headvoices, Red and Purple, and of Rach's headvoices; Blue, and Rami (doin the Yufo). Yes, yes, I forgot to mention, I taught everyone the Yufo :D I adore that dance! It's so much fuuuun..

My favorite panel in this is the Tallest Jam Break.. so random..

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Posted: Friday, 07 November, 2003 @ 10:10 PM

XD Rami Yufo!! That is SO cute...one of my most favoritest panels, right there. And the random pointless TALLEST JAM BREAK! ='D!! Dude...I would pay good money to see that. O'course, I'd probably pay good money to see any of this actually happen. 9.9; Heh...JC's Red is so angry even when he plays trombone. XD I love Ranlu's concentrate-y face looking at the paper, too. huggles da Dragon And all ya'll's faces when Red commits brutal violence! XD!!! You're all like 'GASP!!!' Poor Maroon-sama...can't even get a word in without the Soldier Tallest frying him crispy. I miss that guy. o.o...6.6;; Much. sigh Ah well... ^.^; Ye can prob'ly tell this is my favorite page. Again, you guys did a bloody awesome job working together and I appreciate it very much. hugs all

Posted: Friday, 28 November, 2003 @ 01:24 PM

::snerk:: Incredible.. I love Ranlu's pose in the second panel. @_@ And the expressions! XD RANDOM JAM BREAK, YAY!

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