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since i am reading the manga for the first time i am going to have to live without my bootleg Iczer daughter, which is a shame, but she exists solely in the Hirano Zone and i thank him for bringing her in
Browsing bootleg #StarTrek manga online and I *love* how much slash-fiction self-published stories the Kelvin Timeline movies have inspired: loads of Spock/Kirk (obviously) but also McCoy/Sulu ("Blue, Yellow, Blue" is a great title) and McCoy/Khaaaaaaaaaan.
The other night, I mixed my love of the sport and my #aapi heritage by celebrating an amazing player dominating the sport right now, @naomiosaka, creating some bootleg merch for her live on my Twitch stream.
https://t.co/qVlWraBcZZ
Art's still kind of sort of on pause because my brain isn't in an amazing place right now (sorry!) but I scribbled this while watching a Sweeney Todd bootleg from the 70s:
They all say Sigma is bootleg Buzz Lightyear and all that jazz, but they don't know that X1 came out in 1993 while toy story came out in 1995.
@cavery210 Midichlorians? Yeah, the Red Ribbon Army made a bootleg of those too
I don't know why I'm so stubborn when it comes to drawing fanart.
Maybe is because when I draw them, I always feel they don't look like them, but rather bootleg dolls with wigs of the characters.
Probably why I don't draw fanart often.
@artsnowy Here is bootleg mira ref uh
She has different animal familiars and one of them is a poisonous snake named noodles
[Fan Content] Ina lost her home game (walfie bootleg) https://t.co/7rWcGsDbrk
#TGIF My fresh as a daisy Booties!
Today is the pits...
https://t.co/LXLphZL0bL
#bootlegcookie #comic #webcomic #shiro #mamashiro #oldspice
Here's a few more. Wrightson - Meatloaf 1981, Frazetta - Herman's Hermits 1966, Neal Adams - The Mighty Groundhogs 1972, and William Stout - The Who (bootleg) 1974.