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Flavio Sapha
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There you go Joe! That looks like one happy young man to me! You really nailed that one!

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Fantastic! And he really looks like in the picture! And by the way, the shadows on Spider-mans legs got perfect!
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Thanks!
I am so relieved.

Once again, I need to thank JB for all his inspiration over the years. It's
meant the world to me having his guidance (unwitting or no) in the
matters of ink on paper. Using a brush on paper is a lesson in
PATIENCE! And PLANNING!

I may never do this again, but, if not, what a great ending!
Phew!
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I made this specific adventure with The Nordic Stars inspired by a long winter. This is the end of that story. Slut means the end.

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Thomas Fels
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More Nordic Stars.

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Okay, I have no idea why I'm compelled to try and make one of the ugliest, out of character costumes ever designed look acceptable but guys like JB and AH! seem like they can make anything look good and I wanted to give it a go myself.

Here's Sue Storm in her terrible uniform:
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Andy, I think you made that ugly costume look pretty good on Sue!

 

Nice work!

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Andy did a good job there.  More like a 1940s pinup poster than the swimsuit model we got during the 1990s.  (Man, that did look out of place on Sue back then!)

My few artistic renderings during a vacation trip to Florida to visit young relatives:

The first is a quick test with Copic Sketch markers brought at a local box store.  The same stores up my way had none of the colors I sought here.  I'm slowly starting to get the hang of coloring with markers, and will be seeking ways to prevent the pigment from overflowing linework on the drawings that I'm doing to get finished work done as neatly as possible.

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