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How the Sakurazukamori Eats a Reeses
How the Sakurazukamori Eats a Reeses by @Dalamar (Blue Deyeu)

This is a true story, ladies and gentlemen. ::nods:: Those Reeses cups just won't break if you attack them this way.

Anyway, here we come across Seishirou--I somehow managed to leave out 'across' in the comic--about to perform his signature move on a tasty peanut butter cup. And lo, when I did the move myself, it just flipped the candy away! So I tried it again. Again, it escaped unscathed. And then again, for a third time.

Finally our patience waned, so we grabbed up the treat, broke it in half, and stuff it in our mouth, glaring cutely at all the people laughing at us. Why are we talking in third person? We don't know.

Anyway, this is probably as finished as it's getting...oh well. Sakurazuka-san belongs, alas, to CLAMP, but as they have yet to send me the ransom money, I'm not giving Sei-chan up. ^_^

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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
20y18d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 07:53 AM

lol, i love this! the panels are great and so inventive. i suck at panels they're always just so straight forward =/... the art i great too.. great expression on the last panel there.. keep it up!

Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 09:36 PM

I'm planning on making shorter comics for each of the X characters....n.n...Kakyou needs his intraveinously. Won't that be exciting? ::light sarcasm::

Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 03:58 PM

whohaaa!! Seishirou was very hard with kamui hahahah!!

Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 09:32 PM

Eh, the little punk had it coming. You weren't there, you didn't see how hurtful he was! ::sniffles:: ;.;

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