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Paula Pugh

ZIH: pg.1; pt.1
ZIH: pg.1; pt.1 by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

If you thought it was in color you were wrong. Color is a bit too hard for me at this moment. I thought the traditional black and white JCV comics were better. My personal comics will be published in black and white graycolor matter (Demion or any others i have in mind). I do have one guy I my have start coloring my pics for me, but we'll see in the later future. Don't expect the Zim comic to be in color.

With this opening page, I wanted to make it big, show the envionment. It is pretty close to the real world with just a twist, of twisted. On occasion, the perspective will be off to show the dissfuntional side of hell (huh?). I had Zim get shot right away so I could get things started and Zim's comment to Dib was just a very common thing I like to do. I like making charecters act out of charecter. It's funny when they don't act themselves. I'll add to this descripton later, it's 102 degress here in my town (uhg). see ya tommorro.

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 July, 2002 @ 08:15 PM

Wow! 0-0.... Zim sprawled on the floor with a bullet wound in his head is not an image I will easily shake! Good Job! I like the eyballs growing from the ground!

Posted: Wednesday, 10 July, 2002 @ 10:22 PM

LMMFAO! That...that's hysterical! I read Zim's line and BURST out laughing. Hysterical! The shot Zim was all dramatic and then the kid pokin' him...XD!! I love it! I'm gonna read this thing so bad...SO BAD!! XD! ^.~

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