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The_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantA most sweet and cute illustration, dear Bee.
Thank you for the work.
Peace
NeonThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantIndeed, welcome back, dear Ms. Dunlap.
And thank you for your post and update.
I's do hope that all is well with you and that the future brings great things for you.
Kudos unto you.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantMost excellent, dear James.
You have captured Tetsuko's character and personality perfectly.
Thank you for this latest chapter.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantI's strong recommend everyone to visit this site.
It has a lot of potential and some wonderful art.
Mikazuki is not to disappoint in her works.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantIn the 90's, on Australian televison, there was supposedly an ad for a local brand of chips called CC's that featured 3 female bodybuilders (or the same lady imaged 3 times, not very sure on thsi matter) standing in a line up with a normal lady. The female bodybuilders are all nodding their heads whilst doing a double bicep pose and the average lady is holding a bag of CC's chip and shaking her head. In the background the theme song is playing, "Yes, you can. You can say no".
Not a remarkable moment in television history, excepting the fact that it is infering the female bodybuilding is the norm in Australian culture.Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantA most excellent work!
I's do applaud all the tiem and effort you put into this work. It is magnificent.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantThis is indeed in the wrong area, dear friend, but I's shall move it to the correct location.
And you may want to use an image hosting website (such as Image Shack, http://www.imageshack.us/) and click-paste the correct link (the second option with the small case marker).
And thank you for bringing this lady and her cause to our attention.
I's am only too sure that people here shall wish to give her some form of support in her efforts.Peace
NeonThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantAn interesting tale, dear Zespare.
It reminds I of a What If. . .? comic in which Bruce Banner was actually a violent, angry and abusive man (such in the fashion of the Hulk) and the alterego created by the Gamma accident is actually a peaceful, gentle creature who wishes to make ammends for all of Banner's misdeeds but, due to the extreme radiantion it is in possession of, it cannot go near people and is view as a monster -where as the real monster is the human Banner.
That is what I's do remember of the comic but, since I's read so few of them and paid little mind to it, I's may be most wrong.But, still, a fair work with a fair twist unpon the known and constructed Marvel universe.
Thank you for posting it.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
ParticipantYou can still purchase his works from LH Art but I's am not sure if the purchased his Massive Productions catalogue or whether Awefilms did such (as there was debate to that some time ago).
He has also done work for Michel Roppo and they have collaborated on soem Annie Ample comics as well as some titles -all of which can be purchased from Mr. Roppo if you e-mail him or visit his website (http://www.geocities.com/fantmusc/).
And we also do not encourage file sharing on these Boards -especially if the works can still be purchased- but I's am sure that they lie on a website somewhere within the Cyber Space Realms.
A little application should discover them.Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackThe_Pimp_NeonBlack
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