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Astroboy
Astroboy by @bleedman (bleed man)

A tribute to the very anime that started it all created by the father of Manga Osama Tezuka, I was also a very fanatic astro fan. And now I still am especially when a new series of AstroBoy anime was released.

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Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 07:34 PM

Woot! Another piece of art by bleedman! I am now dubbing you my anime idol :p lol! Well, Great on the astroboy thing! looks just like the original but better Altough it was this that started it all like you said! Ok well keep on going I got accepted into Side 7 so I'm going to upload My first tablet picture but it's horrible >.< I'll upload a way old pic i drew back in sixth grade though!

Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 08:16 PM

I look forward to seeing your work too, could you inform me when you do cause there are so many uploads each day and I could easily loose trail. I love to comment on everybody's work but there are just so many .need to take this one at a time "whew"...

Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 11:01 PM

This is a great piece of fanart! I too sing the praises of Astro Boy, although I prefer his work on Phoenix. I dig!

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