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Dib in Drag (Revised)
Dib in Drag (Revised) by @idgiebay (Bridgette Berry)

Higher quality.

Pathetic first attempt at using prisma color pencils. DUN LAUGH AT MEH! ;-;

Anyway.. this is a fanfic illustration for my story Something More. Dib's trying to sneak into Zim's base, if you didn't catch that.

My hands are killing me.

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21y325d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 11 August, 2002 @ 11:45 PM

ROFLMAO! he's pretty!

cant wait to read more of that!

Posted: Monday, 12 August, 2002 @ 10:08 AM

That is hillarious!! XD!!! I love it! So cute!! You should have put a camera somewhere hidden in the boxes... lol

Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2002 @ 02:40 PM

lol xD just what I pictured.

Posted: Sunday, 03 November, 2002 @ 02:20 PM

I fell out of my chair. Honestly, that is hilarious! Then I had to point and laugh for a few moments before I could comment, but anyways, it's SPIFFY!

~ Sinne finds this hilarious

Posted: Thursday, 28 November, 2002 @ 02:51 AM

Hah, why is it I only comment on the pictures you do of Dib in women's clothing? -.-;; Aaanyhoo... That colouring is GOOD, damn you! Coloured pencils are EVIL in my book, so someone who colours like THAT (Points) is immortal to me. Yay. Dib is da bomb.

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