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Mary the Moosum #5 (Final Episode)
Mary the Moosum #5 (Final Episode) by @deaddays (John Rios)

HA! A-HAHAHA!! It's done! I did it! I finished the impossible (at least I had my doubts)! Here's the final installment Mary The Moosum! I'm having a hard time processing the fact that it's done. While I'm kinda sad it's over, I could use a break from drawing Moosums. Hope you've enjoyed the comic (those who wasted their precious minutes to sift through them all) and now I'll be getting back to making some good ol' fashioned DEAD DAYS fer yer enjoyment. So anyhoo, again, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR READING! And a special thanks to Tina Fazzalari who did some kick-butt Mary the Moosum FAN ART! (cool huh?) You can check that out here: http://www.side7.com/cgi-bin/S7SDB/DisplayImg.pl?INO=155841

All kinds of good love and stuff- John Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2002 @ 01:35 PM
Moral: There is hope for everyone.

John, I don't know if this meant for me or all the girls out there with antlers. In any case, it made me feel a whole lot better about the whole love thing. You could say it sparked a bit of hope in one who really needs it. ^_^

So thanks Mister John, for being such a thoughtful guy.

Love: Jess

Posted: Monday, 17 June, 2002 @ 01:19 AM

congrats on the completion of the moosun chronicles! that's some good stuff there..... good, funny stuff :) no one ever appreciates just how difficult making a comic is... they htink it's simple, but it's not.... it's not (eye twitches).. so yes! loverly job! truely loverly...

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