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Quentin MacLeod
Quentin MacLeod by @ehrehatt (Ehren Hatten)
From Highlander: the Animated Series.

It was a weird show to begin with... it was just made weirder by the fact that it barely went into the Highlander Mythos. Still....

I LOVED IT! I MISS THIS SHOW! I loved this show and now I can barely find much of anything on it. It spawned one of my first comic books... I needed to do Quentin because I felt sorry for him.... he doesn't get anymore attention... ::patpats Quentie-poo:: Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ehren Hatten

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 March, 2002 @ 02:52 AM

Okay... I catering to my own addiction now.. giggle okay not really...

I just wanted to add some stuff... I think I draw Quentin a hell of a lot better'n the way the cartoon was drawn. hee...

Anyway... I know this one's not gonna get anyone else's comments on it 'cause everyone seems to hate poor widdle Quentin and his crew.

Posted: Sunday, 18 August, 2002 @ 04:46 PM

Quentin MacLoed!! This is the first Highlander: The Animated Series fanart I've ever seen and I really like it!! I miss that show...

Posted: Thursday, 05 September, 2002 @ 06:22 PM

yer @#$#in' me. Sorry side7. ::sheepish grin:: Okay... I have a couple of wav files that are the two theme songs of the show.

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