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Too Cold!
Too Cold! by @kristensk (Kristen Sharpe)

Jake's out in a snowstorm, and it's coooooold! I doubt MegaKat City gets that cold given the palm trees you see in the backgrounds on some episodes, but I was in the mood for snow. Jake Clawson from SWAT Kats. (Prismacolor markers and pencils with Photoshop background)

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Posted: Tuesday, 22 January, 2002 @ 10:29 PM

i like this! superior inking skills! and the white highlights are nice too. but maybe you should extend the icicle on his nose a little higher; it looks like a booger.

Posted: Wednesday, 23 January, 2002 @ 08:04 AM

Aww!! Powa thing!! ::huggles the cold Jakers:: He's cute, Krismun! Love the color detail!

Posted: Wednesday, 23 January, 2002 @ 08:38 AM

Man, this makes ME go cold!!! Cool pic Kris! (no pun intended)

Posted: Wednesday, 23 January, 2002 @ 04:40 PM

I dunno, depends on what side of MKC you're on, I wager. :D I seem to remember an ep that never got made was supposed to have MKC in a snowstorm... so I suppose Northern MKC would have snow and Southern MKC would have cold rain? I dunno, just rambling. :)

I love his expression! :) I feel kinda bad for him, and it's a perfectly "Jake" expression too. :) The background is also well done, making it look like a freezing ice storm.. In fact... I think the poor thing needs earmuffs! o_O;

Posted: Thursday, 13 May, 2004 @ 10:01 PM

Poor Jake-san...he could take a Pneumony

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