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Josie & Kevin
Josie & Kevin by @Samantha_Lynn (Samantha Lynn)

This is probably the first pic I have that's not in the Mics. category. ^_^

I can't take all the credit for this. The preliminary sketch was drawn by a good friend of mine, Lauren Eby. Together, we're planning on doing a web comic called "Campus Life", whish is basically about a group of college kids and the madness that ensues.

I'm the writer, and she's the artist, but the colored pics are my job. So I inked and colored this on Adobe the other day, and I wanted to put it up somewhere. So just know - I didn't draw the original of this.

The characters are Josie (the chipmunk-squirrel hybrid) and Kevin Mapal (the Canadian grey squirrel). As you probably guessed, they're boyfriend and girlfriend. And Josie where the pants in the relationship, so to speak. And Kevin's ok with that.

There will probably be more like this once Lauren does some more skethces for me. ^_^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Lynn

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Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 02:33 PM

The pic turned out great. I'll have to send you a few more, i think one of Caleum and Katrina next. Sam mind if i put it in my gallery as well? As long as I have the shared credit thingy up, considerin we both had a part in making it.

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