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Transformation Sequence » Comics
Feb 21, 2008 ... It’s a great, affectionate, parody of those classic UK comics of the 70s and early 80s. I tried my best to treat the image so it looked like ...
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Transformation Sequence » 2008» February
Firstly, I just always loved the bits in Japanese anime and live action sentai shows where the hero/heroine would go through their ‘henshin’ sequence and ...
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Transformation Sequence
Feb 21, 2008 ... the bits in Japanese anime and live action sentai shows where the hero/heroine would go through their ‘henshin’ sequence and transform. ...
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Transformation Sequence
Feb 21, 2008 ... By day, mild-mannered Wil Overton masquerades as a video games concept artist. By night (and sometimes at lunch & on the weekend) he ...
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Transformation Sequence
Feb 21, 2008 ... the bits in Japanese anime and live action sentai shows where the hero/heroine would go through their ‘henshin’ sequence and transform. ...
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Transformation Sequence
Feb 21, 2008 ... Having a bit of outlet on the web will hopefully prompt me to get my ... By day, mild-mannered Wil Overton masquerades as a video games ...
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