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Jessica Hayes

Saving Japanese KFCs one at a time!
Saving Japanese KFCs one at a time! by @jesshaye (Jessica Hayes)

While I should have updated several websites like I was planning, I instead CGed this piece of crap. =D It was originally bigger, but due to the fact I feel poopie, I was laying funky on my side, I was in a dark room, and was distracted by a combination of "The Tick" and "Would You Believe It?", Eccentricity's body became funked up.

She's the pink one, by the way.

Okeedoo, let's see. She's a super hero, downright Freakazoidish, no? Yes, yes she was made like that. This is the revision of her, seeing as I created her near 6 years ago and she needed a change. More mature, better looking, better drawn, and a variety of outfits! Right now she's wearing her more traditional outfit minus white gloves and her body suit was usually a dark pink color rather than pale yellow. . .

Uhm, yeah, needless info. XD Behind her are Smiley (she's so creepy, but kicks so much booty), who's her mentor type of person, and Niles, a British wuss who's supposed to be Eccen's chaparone of sorts sent by the Council of Good for she's a 16 year-old super hero, thus a minor. XD

The background is something I reuse a lot because I find something humorous about a Japanese KFC. I also like the chessiness the BG puts on my images.

Babbblebbbbbabbbble. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jessica Hayes

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