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Frank
Frank by @deaddays (John Rios)

Ok, raise your hands if you've seen the film "DONNIE DARKO." Hmmm, I should have seen more hands. If you haven't seen this movie, GO SEEN THIS MOVIE darnit! This is Frank the bunny. He's spoooky! But oooh so neat. You will love this movie. I swear. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 July, 2002 @ 02:50 PM

I saw that movie!!!!! Thats a good rendition of Frank. But he has a weird belly stomach thing in that picture

Posted: Wednesday, 10 July, 2002 @ 03:23 PM

I haven't seen the movie, but I like this picture! What kind of movie it is? Is it old or new??(Movies come so slowly to finland...)

Posted: Friday, 12 July, 2002 @ 05:07 PM

(My hand is raised) teehee, I was wondering how long it would take you to draw Frank...

Posted: Wednesday, 21 August, 2002 @ 02:51 AM

John...it is my Frank!! Is John not an amazing artist? Pay attention people, John Rios and Holy Crap Comics will be a household name one day and you saw it here first. You Rock John. You know who....!

Posted: Saturday, 01 March, 2003 @ 08:13 PM

Ha. This is definately a cool rendition of Frank. Gotta love Donnie Darko.

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