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Raditz RL
Raditz RL by @kimmill (Kim Miller)

OooOOo man, this guy may be as ugly and evil as sin in the anime, but wow, he turned out lookin' fine! But I would expect him to look good, he took me an hour and a half and just about killed my zig pens. o.O

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Posted: Monday, 17 June, 2002 @ 07:22 PM

And now for the comment that you KNEW was coming. -ahem- THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL THAT THAT IS RADITZ! NOW WAY IN SEVEN HELLS EVEN!!!! NO WAY AT ALL!!! As you can see, I absolutely REFUSE to admit that this guy even remotely resembles Raditz (except for the fact that he looks similar to Goku, insinuating brotherhood) but still, he's too damn hot to be Raditz, you hear me! TOO DAMN HOT! phew ok, now that I'm done ranting, I can bow to my all mighty senshi who instructs me in art. * bows before Kim* Well...studies image further Maybe his eyes and nose resemble Raditz.....Maybe....and that's a big arse maybe. *whispers under her breath "Fine! I give in . He's raditz, ok?!? you big loser head." ^.^ And yes, this entire comment was done all in good fun becasue I love Kim's work and she my good buddy! I just had to keep the old argument alive. Great work Kim! (he's not Raditz!)

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