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Lindsey Morehead

Young Remus Lupin
Young Remus Lupin by @Nizzy (Lindsey Morehead)

My friends favorite character in the Harry Potter series is the DADA prof., Remus Lupin. I thought I'd make her happy with a younger, more mischevious Lupin. Here, he looks about 15 or 16, so my friend, or course, swoons over it like there's no more spagetti! Ah well...atleast she let me borrow her sketch book so I could scan it out of it...she was hesitent, but I made her give 'im up. hehehe. Spoofed up in photoshop.

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Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 12:28 PM

Wow! He's gorgeous! DROOL, you know I usually only go after Severus, but wolf whistle he's an specific dream rabbit!

Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 02:46 PM

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW!!!! I be the friend that loves Lupin, and this be such a great pic of him. - /\ _ /- THANK YOU!!!! Grabs Lindsey and huggles her to death Sniff I think I'm in love with this picture......O_O;; Anyway, yeah, go Lupin, whew!

Posted: Saturday, 27 July, 2002 @ 06:37 AM

OMG! He is soooo sweet! glomps Remus Keep up the great work (Remus rox)

Posted: Thursday, 17 April, 2003 @ 10:56 PM

This is very nice! He looks sooo cute!! ::drools:: But his torso and legs look a bit 'flat'. They don't really look round (3D). But over-all very nice!

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