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The many faces of Emmgee
The many faces of Emmgee by @martgray (Martin Gray)

A while back, I came up with an idea; since there was a little bit of me in all my characters, then there was a little bit of them in all of me. I then drew myself(I nicknamed my personal drawing of myself Emmgee.) disguised as every one of my characters. This picture shows my four favorite disguise ideas.

The reason this is rated T is that one of my characters(He's also my familys favorite for being the most like a real person.) is a fox named Weasel who smokes(It's not a real cig, but it does look real.) and another one is two-toed sloth named Snooze who is a violent activist.(Snooze is kind of like my evil side.) There were other disguises I liked picturing myself in, but these four are the best. And yes- I DO have a T-shirt that bears that logo. I made it myself and the eclipes logo got to represent me personally. My skin is not really that dark, but I like drawing it that way, because the way I look in real life- NOBODY knows that I'm black. In fact, due to his not having a set skin color, Emmgee on occation seems to change nationalities like a chameleon when I draw him in color- I usually draw him in black and white. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Martin Gray

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