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RESIDENT BEAVER (page 4)
RESIDENT BEAVER (page 4) by @deaddays (John Rios)

Alright, despite my better judgement, here's page 4 of this little saga that makes no sense, yet I cannot stop working on. I think I've decided to make it a 6 to 8 page mini comic book kinda thing. I'm not sure though. Alls I know is that the next page will have an kung-fu fight that will make the fight scene in THE MATRIX look like a lawn chair of some sort. Yeah. You heard me. :-) Nah, I'm not promising anything, but It SHOULD be action packed unless I blow it. Thanks to everyone who's taken the time to write me about this thing. I'm having a blast. I like karate (or KARA-TAY as some call it) beaver. He makes my day. Also, thanks to the lovely Shellie Key who supports me and encourages me to keep doing more pages (she kisses me too. jealous?). Later! -John Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2002 @ 07:36 AM

I love this series hugs zombi beavers They are so cool, the karate one totally rocks!

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2002 @ 04:14 PM

Matrix!-I can just imagine... Karate-beaver-you are genious!!

Posted: Sunday, 22 September, 2002 @ 12:44 AM

Oh jeez, you made him look hot in the last panel. >_< Kick da beavahs bootay!

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