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Chairs, Guitar, Etc...

Drawings and such

Am I needed? Am I needed? CD Faces Facing
Confusion Flying Key Briefcase Man Melting Pot
What?! Toaster From Hell What Do You See? The camel smoking
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Be the COOLEST kid on your myspace block and put up a link to MY website :) (Code Below.)

HERO

COPY below and paste into your EDIT PROFILE SECTION:

<a href ="http://www.headgraphics.net"><img src="http://www.headgraphics.net/icons/hero.png"></a>

DOWNLOADABLE ICONS ( PNG - Right Click - "save as" )

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*To use icons in the totally kickass way that I do get RocketDock

LINKS

HEAD-COMICS.COM
(My other website)

The Mequoda Group

(Where Amanda works.)

PALE BLUE DOT
Seriously one of the best groups out there right now, and their web designer is great too.

BURNING BRIDES
Another great band, and these guys are going to be huge. I have seen them twice and they are pure rock (rar)  

Life in Vector
Not only is she one of the best digital illustartors out there, but this girl is hot.





BILL HICKS
Prophet.

Jeff Proctor
An artist that makes me want to keep drawing everytime I look at his work.. (AMAZING)

Bob the Angry Flower
Awesome comic strip.

Penny Arcade
Another awesome online comic.

GUM
I have gleaned so much inspir-ation from the GUM2 publication that I have to give a link. The website is nothing less than amazing as well.

The 4 comics that will change your world. (They changed mine.)

Preacher - This comic will change you. It will make you laugh and be disgusted at the same time. Bill Hicks as a comic book. (Non-super-hero.)

Watchmen - This book convinced me that super-hero comics can and always will be so much more than just a silly childhood past-time.

Animal Man - Super-hero existentialism. Awesome.

Miracle-Man - This is the defining book about what superhero's once were and what thye've become. Marvel-Man is so much more than that as well.

 

 


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