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I love Velma, but everyone seemed to like Daphne better. But Velma rocks!
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We all go a little mad sometimes.
MJB;
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Sometimes, the long awaited "Light at the End of the Tunnel" is an oncoming train.
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I am often afraid. But I am never a coward.
I just realized something -- the art looks a lot like some classic children's art from the 1950s. Don't worry; it is a compliment. You've found a way to make Velma look pretty smart with a few simple lines on her face. I also appreciate how the details are sharper toward the center of the action, then became more vague and even dissipate as you move further from the focus, to avoid any distration. Very centripital (or is it centrifugal).
Who's the guy in the back?
I hope you're getting paid a lot for your work. It certainly looks like a lot of effort.
Jaguaro
PS: I plan on looking for the CD. It doesn't look good; a DVD that I put with your package is also missing. Both have probably been lost in the move.
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Member of the Mystery Ink Club [link]
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Uhh, yes. Today is Gorb Gorb, the Tamaranian festival of berating drapery. Stupid Curtains!!!
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"I'm sweet, but fuck with me and I'll mop the floor with you!" - Shirley Manson
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"I'm sweet, but fuck with me and I'll mop the floor with you!" - Shirley Manson
So you think Velma may be pregnant? I'll have to pick up the latest issue of the Coolsville Tattler next time I'm in the grocery store check out. I seem to recall that she was recently spotted at Sardie's with Johnny Bravo. Don't tell Daphne, but when that baby is born, he'll be sporting blonde hair and an orange kerchief if you get my meaning.
If you examine the original Hanna Barbera model sheets, Velma has a rather odd mouth shape, it peaks somewhat in the middle, and this angle on her face only reinforces that odd shape. I'm not very familiar with anime or Japanese comics, so if I have somehow referenced an Asian comic conceit it is completely by accident.
MJB
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Sometimes, the long awaited "Light at the End of the Tunnel" is an oncoming train.
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