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If you like my work, go see my NEW ZOMBIE COMIC, EMMA!


http://www.emmacomiconlin e.com


^^^Stick this in your search bar and smoke it!


A Kiriban for my art site that ended up being quite a popular character. Hope you guys enjoy it!

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hamana hamana hamana

Her legs!
Can't get over them.

Jokette and Harvey Quinn

ah joker caght at last now go t . . . . joker? hahaha like the new look

all jokes aside i really like this one hope to see a fem joker and quinn in same that would be nice

i dont remember 63 24 24 24

Rule 63!

I guess people obey certain rules of the Internet without even intentionally trying! This is a very interesting and well made picture. It's strongest points are that the colors and shading are really well done. It's also great to see all the detail put into making a feminine version of the Joker. I always kind of thought of Harley Quinn as being a female Joker. This is of course a more literal example and I can understand why this character is so popular.

People love male characters, so they'd probably also love female versions too. I like how this chick has such a long body and she's a Joker adjusted to have curves. Shotguns are probably the coolest kinds of guns out there. It's great to see all the different kinds of colors used. Granted, the Joker looked like that, but it's great to see it recreated.

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Uploaded
Aug 6, 2009
7:23 PM EDT
Category
Illustration

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