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WAVE II  (page 17)
WAVE II (page 17) by @kgavlas (Kim Gavlas)

GIR and ATOR head off for a robot date, while the rest of the crew finds their way to Dib's house for breakfast. I guess Gaz was hoping to never see Dib again... bad luck for her!

Writing Zim's dialogue is fun.

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2001 @ 06:26 PM

I tried to hold back, but I just couldn't resist any longer. Like so many Jhonen-worshippers here at Side 7, I've been following your comic since day one, laughing in such a way mother dearest had to peek over my shoulder... This, thus far, is my favorite page. You did Prof Membrane reeeally well, as with the rest. Please don't quit this fancomic - it's one of the few joys left in my, uuuuuh, life.

Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2001 @ 07:57 PM

ANOHTER GREAT PAGE!! LOL I love Gaz'z expression and that comment the Prof. says: "At least he's making friends" that's sooo cute!

Posted: Thursday, 08 November, 2001 @ 01:44 AM

LOL this is AWESOME! I can just imagine GIR saying "Earth food is gooooood!" Um.. in the last panel, is smig scratching his butt? That's kinda what it looks like. Damn itchy earth clothing..

G.J. -www.side7.com/art/rebemroc

Posted: Sunday, 11 November, 2001 @ 01:25 PM

this is my favorite page by far! this fancomic is just too cool.

Posted: Wednesday, 20 March, 2002 @ 05:18 PM

HEh... I am loving this comic... and I love the expression on Dib's face while he's eating... he is too precious. ^^ And Membrane is hilarious.... Another great page! ^^

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