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Realistic Johnny
Realistic Johnny by @wynnfae (Wynn D. Fae)

Thought I'd give a go at a more realistic-looking Johnny. Yes, he is that color. I didn't know it either till someone pointed it out to me.

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Posted: Thursday, 24 January, 2002 @ 10:15 PM

HEYYYY!! Spiffy! He certainly is skinny enough... the boots look cool, too. One questionL what's he doing with the other hand? (eyes widen) AAH!! xD

Posted: Friday, 25 January, 2002 @ 09:22 PM

Wow! That's wonderful. He needs glasses. Gangly geniuses with glasses are Sexy as all get out. I'm developing a fetish. This is not good...

Posted: Tuesday, 12 February, 2002 @ 03:52 PM

Droolage in Progress Such an awesome pic! I always thought my crush kinda looked like Nny, but this realistic version prooves it.

Posted: Tuesday, 03 December, 2002 @ 07:05 PM

Damn. I just love your work so much. Johnny looks so.... hot. Sexy. I wish guys like him went to my school. So long as they didn't go on insane killing rampages and whatnot. But holy boxers batman that is a fantastic pic! Your art would make fantastic presents for Jhonen I'm telling ya. I bet with a picture this good you could make him drool. Hahaha! J/K. I think. o_O?!

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