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Sharon M

Zim and Seb confliction.
Zim and Seb confliction. by @Shazi (Sharon M)

Heheh I can't believe I drew these expressions close to the mark. ^^! I drew this as I thought of a scene where Zim had a stand off with Seb. (I'm gonna add it in a fic sometime.) Incase you didn't notice. The two don't hit it off so well to begin with (umm as you can see O.o). Seb kinda gets like that with Dib too. But perhaps not that serious mind you. Especially for the fact that she is from a 'second earth' and was sent here to monitor us and our worth for a superior cult. Thing was she never knew of her destiny until she joined Dib's skool. It's a looong story but I guess I could at least explain the silver plates on the back of her neck. They are panels which send waves and messages to a transmitter inside of Seb's brain (more weirdness! O.o). Plus it also powers a wire running down her right arm, giving it incredible strength. Hows that? Anyways, in this picture, Seb had said something to Zim and he sorta reacted in his typical over-dramatic way. By thinking she was gonna rip off his disguise. So what did he do? Grab at her hood cords! Ohh bad move Zimmy! Ain't gradients fun though? I rated it 'T', don't think its violent at all. Just craaaazy! IZ artwork and Seb are © to Sharon (Shazi) Matthews!

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Posted: Tuesday, 25 March, 2003 @ 05:46 AM

That's awesome! Very... Invader Zim-ish. If that makes any sense.

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