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Juuhachigou & Juunanagou RL
Juuhachigou & Juunanagou RL by @kimmill (Kim Miller)

Wow, these two really are evil. They took me about four hours to complete, maybe more. o.O Juunanagou's hair was torture to ink. It just about killed my favorite zig pen. Well, that is, what hair I did. I wonder if I'll ever do a complete head of hair...

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Posted: Thursday, 20 June, 2002 @ 09:41 PM

sorry K-chan, but your doomed to never finish a full head of hair. just kidding! actually, I like how you leave part of it unfinnished, it's like your trademark style. and WhoooHOOOOOOO, it's my two favorite villians!!! I love 'em! they rock. And you did the awesome Super seventeen hairstyle, which looks mondo cool by the way. (heh, hey bro, cuz I'm so cool....yeah, that's right...heh.^.^) anyways, I am definitely gonna use this pic as some serious inspiration for my fic, so thanks! ^.^ great work, I love it!( and your poor zig pens...sniff they'll be dead by the end of the series!! awe...gives pens a sympathy pat hee hee.)

Posted: Tuesday, 24 December, 2002 @ 10:11 AM
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wow!

These two are my fav Dragonball Z characters, and I always wondered what they would look like in a realistic style

great job :))

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