@EternalT_Bone
L.A.Kenji Ishikawa

For variety...a SWAT Kats pic
For variety...a SWAT Kats pic by @EternalT_Bone (L.A.Kenji Ishikawa)

well....this is my SK Non-Kenji style pic...I use the original SK style..I add my own character: Moo-Kun ( the grey bull shaped monster in Pastmaster's top...enjoy...

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Posted: Sunday, 27 March, 2005 @ 04:46 PM

ahora cambio de estilo con los t-boncitos....................lo unico que le falta es que le pida empleo a los de hanna Barbera a ver si publican otro tole de SK.......................de todoas maneras le quedo bien

Posted: Wednesday, 30 March, 2005 @ 12:08 PM

I really like this picture, it is very well done. Obviously, I love the SWAT Kats in general, but I think the picture itself is rather good as well. The way you have fit everyone into this collage is good--I have problems with character collages myself. At any rate, I love how cute Razor and T-bone are--and Mayor Manx is simply awesome in this picture as well.

Posted: Thursday, 31 March, 2005 @ 02:29 AM

JAJAJAJA!!!! Sí que te quedó guay!!! La verdad es que se te da bien el estilo de dibujo original!!! :) La composición... as always... INCREÍBLE!!!

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