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Surprise!
Surprise! by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

Awwww! Em's fancharacter, Web, surprises her favorite guy with a great big glomp. Aren't they so sweet together? ^-^ I support Dib and Gretchen as an IZ pairing, but as far as fancharacter pairings go I'm all for Dib and Web. There are a few others that I favor, too, but I'd say these two certainly look adorable with each other ^^ I hope you like it Em ^_^ Fanart from: Invader ZIM Artwork © Copyright 2002 Taryn Sanders

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Posted: Wednesday, 26 June, 2002 @ 05:21 AM

Aww, that's kawaii! Dib does look good with Web. ^^

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2002 @ 12:53 AM

ooh..I soooo jealous!

Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2002 @ 05:51 PM

Awe... they do look cute! ^_^ The only thing I'd like to mention, though is web's right arm looks a bit odd 0.0 Other than that, Vasquez quality...not that he'd ever dare to make a character do that in one of his cartoons unless he also decides to draw unicorns and makes GIR pay attention to Zim..... No, really, I like it! ^^ ---Nikki--- I have a gallery, too!

Posted: Wednesday, 03 July, 2002 @ 06:50 PM

Yeah, I think I made her arm too long or something, but it's real difficult to have any IZ characters hugging or anything cause their heads are too big ^^ Seriously! They get in the way, so you either gotta have their arms be too long, or have their heads bent at a funny angle. I opted for the former. You know... I'm starting to wonder if Jhonen made it that way on purpose, him being anti-romance and all.

Posted: Sunday, 04 August, 2002 @ 09:56 PM

OMG! squeals That is so CUTE! ^__^

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