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!!!!!!Devo-Nemo!!!!
!!!!!!Devo-Nemo!!!! by @susafram (Susan Frame)

I haven't had so much fun with a sketch page like this before!! Its been a loong time since I've done crazy stuff like this. Devo-Nemo is some kinda monkey boy, I'm guessing. It kinda looks Gorillas related, but I didn't really mean for that... Its on lined paper, cause I did it during class.... and uh, Lef-teh (lefty) on the left with 'X's on his head, is some asian guy who has a fetish for bowties and Female Elvis impersonators. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Susan Frame

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Posted: Thursday, 21 February, 2002 @ 06:38 PM

Wow.. this is awesome. Heh.. Devo-Nemo looks almost Nny-ish in profile.

Posted: Sunday, 24 February, 2002 @ 08:33 PM

BWHAHAHAH! I LOVE IT! GAWD, THIS ROCKS!!! R.O.F.L I want his jacket, too.... ...

Posted: Tuesday, 26 February, 2002 @ 06:27 PM

yeh, a cross between nny and the gorillaz. =) nice pic, btw, susan-sama

Posted: Wednesday, 27 February, 2002 @ 05:41 PM

Wheee!.. and you did that stuff with your left hand? whoah. It looks like, completely different from your other stuff. Kinda reminds me of that guy from Monkey Bone. Wher he could only draw the littl monkey bone with his left hand. Awesome. Me Likey-like!!! Screw around in class more often. This stuff is neat-o.

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