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Look Irken
Look Irken by @lynne (Lynne)

Another somethin from RP. I was explaining the difference between inside/outside to Zim and somehow that got around to how when projecting I can really take any form I WANT it's just easier to take my natural one. After he got over his shock at Irken-me we got into an antennae-poking battle XD Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 07:07 PM

You are such a fantastic artist Lynne! Even little sketches like these always come out unimaginably good. The antenna poking battle is kawaii! ^.^

Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 10:56 PM

You gotta love Zim's face when he's saying "Y-yes..." You just gotta. ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 10 April, 2002 @ 01:01 AM

Hehe, I LOVE your Irken costume! So cool! I really have to finish my sketchy of Irken you don't I? ^.^ Zim is so... dare I say it..? Okay, he's amazing becausehejustwalkedinandisgivingmetheevileye!! AIEEE! Zim! I said you were AMAZING!!

Posted: Tuesday, 14 May, 2002 @ 06:04 PM

That's really really good! Zim actually looks happy-happy! He never looks happy-happy! Only sadistic-happy, or forced-happy! I think he looks good that way! And I have to agree with him, if you could chose a form, why would anyone chose one other than irken?

Lightwing: Cuz' Irkens are stupid and ugly.

ZaiFae: Hey, is this your comment! I don't think so! Ahem, anyway, if I ever had someone draw me, it would be you. You rock!!!

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