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Let the Spectacle Astound You
Let the Spectacle Astound You by @lynne (Lynne)

Hurray I finally got around to coloring this silly thing! I'm slow. Oh well.. it's me and Zim, as Christine and the Phantom. Ever since Bast built Box Five for Zim's living room Zim's been on a total Phantom kick, dropping nooses around Dib's neck and stuff.. it's pretty fun doing skits with them though ^.^ So I had to draw this as.. um.. a tribute to Zim for making such a great Phantomy.. Phantom. AMAZING! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 25 June, 2002 @ 01:30 AM

Very cool picture Lynne. I love the wxpressions on your and Zim's faces. Great job, as usual.

Posted: Wednesday, 26 June, 2002 @ 01:16 PM

spooky hypnotic voice You will give me the hat...you will...muhahahahaaaaa! Cute cute cute cute cute! I love the looks on your faces! Be amazed by the fiddle of dooooooom! Heheh, poor you and Dib, getting sucked into Zim's creepy fantasy world (Mike calls it his 'warped parallel dimension'). Still, I can see where acting out Phantom would be fun. ^_^ Just no more kissing! Noooooo! Heehee...I can't help myself...now give me the hat. Please?

Posted: Thursday, 04 July, 2002 @ 07:04 PM

Hehe...nooses around Dib's neck. ^_^

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