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Collage Page 6
Collage Page 6 by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

This do be the middle right page of the poster... Here we've got one of my absolute favorite moments from my absolute favorite American comic, Jeff Smith's 'Bone' (isn't the cow realistic? and...smoking a cigar? o.o;;), Kiyone of 'Tenchi' freaking out in her jammies, Sailor Jupiter doing the electric thang, my insane guard-female Vix leading her poor partner Div into a restricted area, and...PTerry's DEATH!! Yeah, I really think that this DEATH is the part of this whole poster I'm most proud of. The shading...the horrible...shading...9.6;; I have vowed never to draw skeleton people again until the next time I do. u.u

Everybody go out and get 'Bone!' And 'Reaper Man!' And...every other Pratchett novel you can get your mitts on! 8D

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Posted: Tuesday, 23 September, 2003 @ 10:44 PM
OUUUUU : D BONE I'VE READ BONE Well not really only about the first three or four but STILL BONE I'VE READ THAT :D XD

Yes. :3 I've seen the other pictures (I just never comment >.>; :D) and your poster looks indeed spiffens. :::awards t3h KidK Best Dorm Door award::: ^^ Wait, it is going on your door, right? oo Riiight? :D Yay! :3 Bone.

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