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Jessica Hawks

The Impossibles
The Impossibles by @ginasadiren (Jessica Hawks)

I apologize for this not being "Hanna-Barbera" style art even though its suppose to be fan art. I'm terrible at drawing that style. The drawing was done in 07, I just found it in my neverending old art folder and wanted to finish it. I hope I got this right, the entire thing was done by memory. Haven't seen the show in ages sadly....

Not sure if many people remember seeing this show on Cartoon Network back in the day when it was on the Toonapalooza Music special they use to have on friday nights into Saturday mornings. (I wasn't alive when it was on for NBC so I can't go back further then CN )

If you don't remember them, The Impossibles were a Hanna-Barbera cartoon that ran along with Frankenstien Jr. During Toonapalooza they had their own 30 minute block. I don't know why, but the show caught my attention when I was younger and I loved watching it.

Characters: (left) Multiman: Able to make copies of himself (middle) Fluidman: Able to turn his body into liquid form as well as thunder/lightning clouds. (right) Coilman: His limbs formed into coils.

As I said, I'm terrible at Hanna-Barbera style drawing (beleive me I tried it before x_x) So I thought to try it in my own style. Multi's body is way off I know that. Hell they all are, I'm terrible with male anatomy (even anatomy all together :P ) I'm semi-pleased with how Flui turned out though.

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