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Yoshimi Page 2
Yoshimi Page 2 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Those evil-natured robots they're programmed to destroy us she's gotta be strong to fight them so she's taking lots of vitamins

-Flaming Lips

HEY! Here's page 2 of my "YOSHIMI" comic! Wuh-oh. He went and got her mad. Why'd he have to do that? She might have gone easy on the bastard, but now he's going to incur her wrath. Man, I hate incurring wrath. Anyway, ok, so we all know Yoshimi is going to shred some tin, but what you DON'T KNOW IS HOW! How what it's going to look like. So for THIS reason, and many more (reasons too numerous to name really), you should stay tuned. You don't wanna miss this. All things considered, I'm calling this my best work thus far. It's definately one of the funnest projects I've had in a while. I love this stuff. Robots. Karate. Ninja swords. Badass poses. I thrive on this.
I'll post page 3 tomarrow. Just finished inking page 4 (the money shot) tonight. It's pretty cool! Thanks for reading! -John Artwork © Copyright 2003 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 15 May, 2003 @ 11:04 AM

This is utterly awesome. Your style is so smooth and cinematic. It's almost like a storyboard. Love it.

Posted: Thursday, 15 May, 2003 @ 07:42 PM

I knew this was gonna rock. The computer panel on the robot's chest is interesting, nice way of showing emotions.

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