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Johnny Valtierra
Johnny Valtierra by @lunavee (Luna Vee)
Right off the bat: Yes, he looks like Jhonen Vasquez. Very much so. I indended this, because I like the way Jhonen looks, especially how he draws himself. He's got style. And his hair's awesome. Hence, I wanted Johnny to follow this look. Cause he's cool. *nod* Though there's, like, about a foot in height difference (Johnny's 6'4", and Jhonen's about 5'6" so I hear). Johnny's also got him beat by age with about a two hundred years or so...

Johnny exists in the realm of Freak's subconcious. He got thrown into a limbo-like place after a failed experiment with evil-type magic to save his daughter, who was dying from a terminal illness (her mother died from the same illness during childbirth). He kicked around there for a hundred-some years, until finally, one day, a door opened. He went through it, figuring nothing could be worse than nothingness, and ended up in Freak's subconsious. Cool, ne?

Incase you were wondering, yes, Johnny is Mexican. It explains his actually having skin colour, as opposed to the white members of the cast, who live true to their colour. O.o Also, because I can have fun with him teaching Freak Spanish. ehehehe

"Pantalones es muy bien. Repeat." Artwork © Copyright 2002 Luna Vee

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