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Bill Hiers

Something weird.
Something weird. by @Kooshmeister (Bill Hiers)

I have no idea where this came from. Well, I kinda do since it stems back to an old RP, but it's certainly one of my weirder drawings to date (Dark Kat in speedos notwithstanding). Basically, this is Dr. Zyme getting turned into a kat-snake mutant like Dr. Viper. A prime example of how I for some twisted reason enjoy being mean to even my favorite characters, heh, though I tried to make it as humorous as possible. Either way, it's still weird. :D

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Bill Hiers

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Posted: Sunday, 06 April, 2003 @ 05:53 PM

Poor Zyme... Though, looking at the thumbnail, I thought he was going to have this deadpan expression on his and be studying it as it happened. Sort of the Spock/"Fascinating" routine. Hmm... Be interesting to see what he'd look like with the transformation complete. ::ponders what a slightly insane Zyme would get into::

Posted: Sunday, 06 April, 2003 @ 07:39 PM

DIES Oy the poor thing! This could almost look like fic-materiel as well, but thats just me.

Posted: Monday, 07 April, 2003 @ 03:40 AM

falls of her chair backwards Dang, what happened? o_O Love the expression lol Pure terror XD

Posted: Monday, 07 April, 2003 @ 05:59 PM

Ooooh! I like this very much! Its a shame we never finished that rp. Last I remember is the SKs 'n co talked him into coming along with the chemicals that might help reverse the effects of him and the other mutated katizens. ::maw huggles poor Zyme::

Posted: Sunday, 23 January, 2005 @ 06:46 PM

good point, Dr.Zyme...this is not goood...nothing goood..

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