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That All You Got? (2018?)
That All You Got? (2018?) by @VioStarkiller (Vio Starkiller)
Edit: Changed rating to teen due to the nature of the injuries.

I deleted the original dA file, so therefore, no original description, and no exact date on when I did it. Anyways, this features Han from The Entity comic. He's a side character who plays a few important roles in the series. I wanted to try out a more sketchy image and I'm still happy on how it turned out even though my style has changed a LOT since then.

© 2023 Vio Starkiller

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Rating:
Teen (V)
Class:
Rough / Concept
Submitted:
1y76d ago
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Comments & Critiques (3)

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Posted: Saturday, 02 September, 2023 @ 05:39 PM

It's funny, despite being a total wolfaboo growing up, I never once fell in with the wolf fandoms online. :p

Given the injuries, this should be rated 'T(V)'.

Posted: Saturday, 02 September, 2023 @ 07:17 PM

@Thorvald: I may enjoy drawing canines, but I don't really consider myself as a wolfaboo. I'm not into such fandoms either, for I'm not really the type to engage. This drawing is basically from my own story.

I have debated on how to rate it for teens or for everyone. I appreciate your input, though.

Posted: Saturday, 02 September, 2023 @ 08:15 PM

@VioStarkiller: No worries. Rule of thumb is minor injuries and incidental blood are Teen.

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