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CyberCorn Entropic

Inktober 2016 - 18
Inktober 2016 - 18 by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

[quote]"But I don't want to go among mad people," Quozl remarked.

"Oh, you can't help that," said the Wah. "We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."

"How do you know I'm mad?" said Quozl.

"You must be," said the Wah, "or you wouldn't have come here."[/quote] [url=https://inkbunny.net/dmfalk]Quozl as Alice and Tenzin as the Cheshire Wah[/url] quote my favorite passage from the book. Conking two avians with one pebble– this picture is also an unbirthday present for [url=https://inkbunny.net/dmfalk]D.M. Falk[/url], featuring probably the first ever appearance of his red panda character Tenzin Sherpa.

Art © 10/2016 Marvin E. Fuller Characters are [url=https://inkbunny.net/dmfalk]D.M. Falk[/url]'s.

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 October, 2016 @ 10:48 AM
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I like this ink sketch, Cheshire Wah (cat) is rather an unusual character. :)

Posted: Thursday, 20 October, 2016 @ 02:42 AM

Thank you. :) This isn't the first Alice in Wonderland-themed picture I made for him. Over a year ago, I drew his characters in [url=https://inkbunny.net/submissionview.php?id=932599]the mad tea party for an unbirthday present[/url].

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