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Dante from
Dante from "Devil May Cry" by @deaddays (John Rios)

Alright, alright. I'm behind the times. I know. But dang it, I don't have a PS2. I'm a (proud) owner of a Gamecube and I have no regrets... 'cept about DEVIL MAY CRY. Man, this is probably one of the funnest friggin games I've ever played. Dante is so cool and the neat DESPERADOESQUE combos you can pull in this game are so rad. Anyhoo, here's some fan art cause I'm a fan! yee haw. P.S. Thanks for everyone who wrote me concerned about my well being after those last drawings. Rest assured that everything is back to great (better even) and that I'm officially non sad. HAPPINESS RULES. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 21 October, 2002 @ 06:26 PM

The amount of detail in this bit of fan-work is amazing. Though, I must admit, his nose is rather large. Ah well, I just a humble voyeur. Don't mind me.

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Posted: Thursday, 28 November, 2002 @ 06:04 PM

WOOOOOOOOOOOT! honks at Dante Woooohoooo, you go baby! I love that sexy guy! Yay, you draw Ebony & Ivory so well, guns are so hard to draw! The detail is amazing and the folds in his coat are perfect! Great job and I'm happy to hear that you are fine and HAPPINESS RULES!!

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