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PSO Zim!
PSO Zim! by @kgavlas (Kim Gavlas)

I might colour it more when I'm feeling less lazy. For now, booh! Zim as a Phantasy Star Online ranger, complete with a rappy that looks stangely Dib-like, and a G.I.R. mag. Dib himself would probably be a HUmar...

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Posted: Wednesday, 11 September, 2002 @ 10:10 PM

I like the way you've done this, keeping it all one shade of the pinky-thing, and just white highlights here and there. Personally I don't think it needs to be coloured properly, but still it's a lovely piece of work.

Posted: Thursday, 12 September, 2002 @ 05:48 PM

Zimmy Zimmy Zimmy!! w00t!! The GIR thingy's cute!

Posted: Wednesday, 02 April, 2003 @ 12:44 PM

lol! Two of the things my sister and I love most... PSO and Zim... I shall have to show her this when I get home from school... Or maybe I'll have her look for it in Computer Art. At any rate, I think she'd really like it. So do I, for that matter. The GIR "mag" is really cute - I wish there was a such thing. g Good job!!

Posted: Wednesday, 02 April, 2003 @ 02:49 PM

LMAO! This is great! Love the mag; I wish the special/rare mags were really that cute (and that there was a GIR mag). Nifty coloring, too. I like it the way it is, I don't think you should colour it normally.

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