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Shaun A. Noordin

Who is your Daddy?!?
Who is your Daddy?!? by @shaunoor (Shaun A. Noordin)

I must have been insane when I did this. But, then again, I'm always insane.

The short little tin can is actually the predecessor of my Warlock of Oz's Tin Man, and it's one crazy son of a BIOS. He's hyperactive, insane and has in his arsenal a rocket launcher, several machineguns and at least two flamethrowers, because "Beep. You can never burn enough things. Beep."

The girl is... well, an unnamed character that I have yet to use in one of my comics.

Currently, the lil'robot dude has randomly decided to question the girl as to the name of her male parent. God knows why.

By the way, before you ask, there's no hidden meaning to this picture. Some people wondered if I drew this to express some desire to rip off the top of my female friends or something, but that's not the case. To begin with, I don't have a machine-gun built into my arm to defend myself from the retaliation of the lady in question. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Shaun A. Noordin

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Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 11:34 AM

i think this image is quite cute...i like the fact the robot is tiny compared to the humanoid...her answer better be "you" or she's in for some trouble....^_^

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Posted: Thursday, 28 March, 2002 @ 11:12 AM

hayyyy guess who dis is!!?? y'know this mysterious character of yours looks oddly like you... maybe its just me T_T haha nice (and extremly wierd) pic (as usual) more more!

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