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Susan Frame

WrecK
WrecK by @susafram (Susan Frame)

THis is my FAVORITE pencil of Jonas...Rated T and V for the fact that he got pretty beat up, and he's a bit miffed about it... One of the first ones I've made for him when I developed him, too. Oh yes, Many many many future plans for this one. THis is actually a scene-cut from the comic I'm working on for him. ^_^

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Teen (V)
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Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 10:49 AM

NOOO!!! IT'S OKAY JONAS, I'LL SAVE YOU!!! ... hump hump hump

Jonas: Ummm......

Huh?... Oh right! The saving thing.. well I'll do that later... hump hump hump

Posted: Wednesday, 23 January, 2002 @ 09:20 PM

Hey susan. I've never seen this one(it's amazing), I really like the emotion on his face. living in a fury of anger and being pissed off at the world is the way to be . Anyways, Lovely art (as always). SEE YOU TOMORROW

Posted: Tuesday, 05 February, 2002 @ 09:06 PM

Well, let me see...this is just amazing. As usual. Anyway, I love this pic! Ah wait, criticism (sp?), artists only improve from criticism..mainly from other artists...ack! Lemee see..>.< Noooo! I can't think of anything wrong with this pic! ^^ Me ish loving this pic. The facial expression is wonderiffic.

Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 06:20 PM

I like the attention to detail here... the tear in the bottom of the jeans... the cord on the wrist guard... I nice pose too...

-Kaine-

http://www.side7.com/art/tycokain/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 07 February, 2003 @ 02:09 PM

PRETTY! WOW he is dead sexy!!! I really like the angry look on his face ^.^ very good pic!

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