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Taryn Sanders

The Incredible Shrinking Dib- Page 1
The Incredible Shrinking Dib- Page 1 by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

This comic started out as a great fanfic written by DanniB. T'was the only Zimfic I ever read that convinced me that it could actually be an episode stolen from Jhonen's brain itself ^_^ so I asked her permission to turn it into a comic and she graciously accepted (go to Fanfiction.net and read it, s'really good!) All the dialogue is hers and I want to shout out a big thanks to her for letting me use her story for my comic. So anyways, I, in collaboration with DanniB, proudly present my newest Zim comic! :horns blare, dogs bark, car alarms go off, the world is thrown into chaos...:

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 November, 2001 @ 10:00 PM

Yay! A fellow Zim-comic-drawer! Very cartoon-like layout and scene progression, which is a good thing. 8)


http://www.side7.com/art/kimgavl/

Posted: Thursday, 08 November, 2001 @ 02:07 AM

Yaaaaaay! Another Fancomic. Oh, the HORRORS of dodgeball - or even worse, BOMBARDMENT! but I digress... Great job, and kudos to DanniB for writing such a great story :)

G.J. - www.side7.com/art/rebemroc

Posted: Wednesday, 02 April, 2003 @ 07:40 AM

What?! the comments here are not much!

That Story was beyond GREAT! I reviewed and waited for every chapter to be post on FF.Net!

I like the comic Taryn! ^.^

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