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Dibby ina' straight-jacket
Dibby ina' straight-jacket by @ereptor (Ereptor Parvulus)

Of course, my first image just HAD to be of Dib. Ah well... 'Tis a request gifty for a biznatch o' mine, Kez. ^^

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Posted: Monday, 04 February, 2002 @ 09:44 PM

wow! that's as good as jhonen. You're very talented.

Posted: Tuesday, 05 February, 2002 @ 01:55 AM

Wah!! I like it soooooo much!!! loves Dib heeee!!! Hey, are you that one chic who's art I've seen floating around (well, back when I actually looked for it) you always signed it Kat and you had the japanese kanji for it an stuff.... well, it's not important, I was just curious

Posted: Tuesday, 05 February, 2002 @ 06:54 PM

Dude, this image kicks ass!! Please do more invader zim stuff!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 06 February, 2002 @ 05:47 PM

GODDAMN that's a good drawing!! Very Nny, very Jhonen....very nice! Very VERY good work. I hope to see more from you! ^.~

Posted: Friday, 01 March, 2002 @ 01:01 AM

Excellent, disturbing pic... I had it as my background for a couple of weeks, to widespread admiration...

Posted: Wednesday, 07 August, 2002 @ 01:31 AM

oooooooooooooh... It looks JtHM-ish... thats cooooooool... You should try drawing Johnny!

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