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Nny!!!
Nny!!! by @OrangeChocobo (ShadoChocobo)

this is one of my favorite parts in JTHM#1 because he has a spork and this part was really funny =D......the picture itself took me like an hour to do because paint is blocky and he isnt, so i did my best and i would say that this is one of my best pictures i did so far....or one of my favorites, i dont know....TaCo!!!.....

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Posted: Sunday, 24 October, 2004 @ 07:36 PM

Wow!! That looks almost just like the real comic! Awesome job! Your pics are really improving! I'm impressed :)

Posted: Sunday, 24 October, 2004 @ 07:39 PM

XD thanx...ive been trying the best i can on my art thingys lately

Posted: Sunday, 05 December, 2004 @ 03:07 PM

I agree with IZnJTHMFreek, it looks like the real deal! Awsome job!

Posted: Monday, 06 December, 2004 @ 10:11 PM

Thanx =3 im glad you think i did awsome or whatever XP muhaha!!! TaCo!!!

Posted: Thursday, 23 December, 2004 @ 10:10 PM

WOW!! It looks SO cool!! I love it. I have JTHM director's cut and this is one of my favorite comics in the book! The book is next to me... It is pleased...

I'll show you wacky!! I'LL SHOW YOU WACKEEEEE!!!

Posted: Saturday, 15 January, 2005 @ 03:08 PM

Really Freaky! but really good.....Shirley..

Posted: Wednesday, 02 February, 2005 @ 11:05 PM

man this is a great pic and i love how most of them are done on the computer man but this pic kinda scares me!

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