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The Great Saiyaman
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Lately I have been reading a lot of Peanuts comics and I'm really getting into them. So I wanted to do a series of hentai comics in which the female members of the gang envision themselves all grown up.
Those who follow the series know that the girls (Lucy and Peppermint Patty in particullar) always seem to have the last word over the boys when it comes to crushes and ideas about love.
Peppermint Patty for example frequently plays "lovers' games" with Charlie Brown, and gets frustrated or even angry when he doesn't take the bait. I have the idea of her telling "Chuck" what she hopes will happen when they are both in their late teens.
Lucy always bothers Schroeder about her visions of them being married. What if she told him about the sexual aspect of getting eloped?
The idea here is to draw the parts in which the gang are kids in Shulz's style and to use my own manga based style in the spicey "Imagine us as grown ups" scenes.
Okay then what do you guys think of it?
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:58 am |
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There are some things we simply shouldn't touch with a 20 foot hentai pole.
Peanuts is one of those
Calvin & Hobbes is another
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 4:20 am |
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Bastille
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I've already seen someone draw the kids as what they'd be like in their late teens, it was pretty good... Want me to upload it?
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:28 am |
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The Great Saiyaman
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:27 pm |
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SuzyQute
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Wow, those drawings are so cool. It would be fun to see a whole comic with the grown up characters.
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:32 pm |
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Electricus
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Yeah, go for it.
Sparkster: There are some things we simply shouldn't touch with a 20 foot hentai pole.
Peanuts is one of those
Calvin & Hobbes is another
I believe it's known as Rule 34.
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:36 pm |
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"I said strong Christian overtones!"
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:09 pm |
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The Great Saiyaman
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Electricus: Yeah, go for it.
Sparkster: There are some things we simply shouldn't touch with a 20 foot hentai pole.
Peanuts is one of those
Calvin & Hobbes is another
I believe it's known as Rule 34.
This is the second time somebody mentioned 34 please explain it to me I don't understand.
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Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:26 am |
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But while I'm on the subject of Snoopy, I guess we all know that his best alter-ego is a WW1 flying ace in his Sopwith Camel (Actually the roof of his doghouse) on the hunt for the red Baron.
Here's the lowdown on this.
This is Manfred Von Richthofen "The Red Baron" the most succesfull fighter pilot of the first world war. He got the nickname "Red Baron" because of him flying blood red color aircraft. Most famously a Fokker DR1 Triplane. If you were a pilot in the first world war and you had the misfortune to encounter Von Richthofen's blood red Fokker DR1 aircraft then you were pretty much done for.
This is a sopwith camel
Not really a dog house.
The Camel was successful in combat. It offered heavier armament and better performance than the preceding Pup and Triplane. Its controls were light and sensitive. Agility in combat made the Camel one of the best remembered Allied aircraft of World War I. It was said to offer a choice among a "wooden cross, red cross and Victoria Cross." Together with the S.E.5a, the Camel helped to wrest aerial superiority away from the German Albatros scouts. The Camel was credited with shooting down 1,294 enemy aircraft, more than any other Allied scout.
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