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Leesyl and Skue Scrue
Leesyl and Skue Scrue by @nukascrue (Melissa Jewell)

Last image of the day, I don't want them competeting, yet I had to put this up for my sample image. Anyhow, it's my most recent. Proof that Ariel and Scrue need to breed more, they're kids are incredibly cool! The girl is Leesyl and the boy is Skue. Definitely not the kind of kids you'd want to get stuck babysitting though.

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22y322d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 05 July, 2001 @ 01:13 AM

Oh, I like your clean inking/coloring/designs...And their faces have such attitude! Nicely done.

Posted: Sunday, 23 September, 2001 @ 01:53 AM

Damn I love this drawing... damn! It's got that feeling that you just look for of... somethingthat can't be named. :gets all squinty eyed:: yes...

+_@< Fuba!

Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2001 @ 03:14 PM

Leesyl looks like she'd kick your butt six ways to Sunday. Skue just looks cool.

Posted: Monday, 11 February, 2002 @ 11:28 AM

n_n I LOVE the character designs. And the expressions are so awesome.

~*Christi http://www.side7.com/art/chriwarr/

Posted: Friday, 02 August, 2002 @ 08:11 AM

I like the faces 'sly' look <3 lovlerly coloring

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