Fun fact. Rebecca Sugar was actually part of the Invader Zim fandom before being the creator of Steven Universe.
Fun fact. Rebecca Sugar was actually part of the Invader Zim fandom before being the creator of Steven Universe
Yup
It shows
Does it? I remember Zim having quality standards.
This is old news.
Little late to that party.
Good detective work!
Now we all know something we all knew when she said she was an invader zim fan.
Thanks Friend.
>her dad helped print her comics
well ain't that nice
I wish I could draw that well when I was 15
>I can't tell the difference between trivia and news
Why do you keep repeating this shit like we don't already know it?
Guys guys! Did you know that Rebecca Sugar drew gay Ed Edd and Eddie porn!?
Interesting, I want to look for an expression in old web sites but I don't know if wayback machine can search for that, what do you think user?
That shit is fake and gay, not the Zim fandom.
Anyway, fucking pathetic bitch
Thanks for reminding me about final remix.
Funner fact, nobody cares because she is a hack who often posts her garbage comic here fishing for compliments
The show did, but not the fandom of olde. Today is a much different story
Every millennial girl was, where's the story here
>15 and could manage a pretty good impression of another artist's style that isn't anime
I had zero respect for her before now, but I think this deserves some retroactive props. It's interesting how her style evolved into the antithesis of Vasquez, which she seemed to obsess over. It's like a musician who studied exclusively Bartok and Schoenberg later went into producing Pop EDM.
This is your fucking fanbase
>the boner is implied through characterization rather than explicitly drawn
It's much more civilized, yes.
Fun fact Lapis Lazuli was based off Rebecca's self insert character Margo and was supposed to have water powers and actual Angel wings until Jeff Liu combined those 2 Ideas
Source:podbay.fm
reddit.com
Is this civilized?
Zim is for plebs, JTHM is for patricians, and Squee! is for gods.
>fully clothed
>fairly close to model
>thoughtful expressions
>subtle illuminati symbolism
I don't see why it wouldn't be.
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