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Ginger and Lislis
Ginger and Lislis by @PsychoGirl (Lisa Williams)

This was made waaay back when I was still learning to draw humans. :D I'm the idiot with the bangs and the other girl is my best friend- nick named Ginger.

This was a short comic series we started based on our guide to "survival" in High School together. I only drew 3 stroies (this one is an introduction story) and two of them are true ones, but I'll wait before I upload them... So! A little insight on my personal life and the humor between me and my friend. Hehe, enjoy! ^__^

Here's the key incase you can't read it...

Introducion box: The Amazing (not to mention CRAZY) Adventures of Ginger and Lislis!

-Episode One, Page One-

Box 2: in a Star Wars style Long, long time ago.... In a galaxy far away.... Ginger: Okay, cut it with the Star Wars stuff!! Box 3: still in Star Wars theme We're sorry... Box 4: Star Wars Anyway, our heros Lislis and Ginger were ordinary school girls- Ginger: interrupts the box Cut that out already!! Lislis: n.n;;! pushes the box off the paper Box 5: with words barely in the box, still in Star Wars font Hey! You can't do this! I'll sue!! Lislis: ^^;; Sorrieee! Ginger: =.=; Ya mispelled 'sorry'. Lislis and Ginger: glare ..... Lislis: turns toward the onlooker ^^! On with the story! Ginger: n.n! flashes a peace sign! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lisa Williams

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Posted: Thursday, 13 February, 2003 @ 10:59 PM

^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 19 February, 2003 @ 12:21 AM

snicker ^^

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