Mii Obsession

And below, take a look at some of the other Miis I made. Back Row: Large Marge and New York. Middle Row: Ripley, Two Weeks, and Nomi Malone. Front Row: Rhoda and Rosie O’Donnell.
March 28th, 2007 by JC

And below, take a look at some of the other Miis I made. Back Row: Large Marge and New York. Middle Row: Ripley, Two Weeks, and Nomi Malone. Front Row: Rhoda and Rosie O’Donnell.
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about moi
Oh look, an big ugly block of text! I've been drawing all my life. I can't remember when I started but it was early. I've always been intrigued and inspired by animation and comics. My earliest influences were Charles Shultz's Peanuts and later, X-Men comic books. It didn't take very long for me to start drawing erotic images. Even before junior high, I was drawing nude Disney men in my sketchbooks.
I studied Illustration at Pratt Institute, got a Bachelor's in Communications Design in 2002 and am currently working out of Brooklyn. I hand draw and ink almost everything I do and can never be found without a trusty mechanical pencil or micron handy. I like to experiment with a variety of different media for color but for the most part, I use Photoshop.
Doing business as Clydeworld Comics, I'm working on a number of different projects of my own creation, but currently, ANTI-HEROES, my gay erotic comic series, is my primary line of focus. I am also currently available for freelance illustration jobs and commissions.
Interests: moi, comics, cartoons, video games, men, sex, porn, divas
Favorite movie: Little Shop of Horrors
Favorite band: Morning Musume
Favorite game: X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Favorite character: Psylocke
Favorite quotes: "You would worry a lot less about what people thought of you if you knew how seldom they did."
-Phil McGraw's father
and also
"Next time I suggest you try fighting back."
-Psylocke, Marvel Super Heroes
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March 29th, 2007 at 6:02 am
Hmm, this is the strangest thing I have seen since Joan Rivers had her last face lift.
I guess I never really got into games like this, I mean I love my Star Trek Voyager Elite Force game for my P.C. I kind of feel as though I have missed out on something. Even as a kid I was never into games like this. I think it had a lot to do with the fact that my parents weren’t the richest people in the world and they really did struggle keeping a roof over our heads and food on the table, but what I lacked in my childhood, was made up by the two most magical people in my life, my parents MADE magic things happen by introducing me to comics and the things that I hold close to my heart even now that I am 2 years of 40. So I guess that I didn’t really miss out on that much after all.
That was a real Kleenex moment wasn’t it?
Well JC, you have sparked some curiosity with this gadget, I must go and source one out and see if it will fill the void of not having a boyfriend LOL!
Big Hugs
Manny
xxx
March 29th, 2007 at 8:35 pm
“see if it will fill the void of not having a boyfriend”
-Well, it DOES have a vibrating controller– lol.
Yah, I grew up with videogames. I was the nerd who the cool kids pretended to befriend just so they could play my nintendo– haha. My parents were into them too. Collectively, my family’s owned every game system ever. Including ColecoVision, Vextrex, and the Virtual Boy.
Some nights we went hungry– but we always had the latest video game. lol
March 29th, 2007 at 10:23 pm
WOW! Your parent’s sound so cool.
My parents really encouraged me with my fantasy world, Star Trek, Superman, Batman, Cartoons and such. Though my Dad passed away 3 years ago, my Mum still encourages me, when she visits she usually brings along some kind of Superman toy that she finds along the way. She still buy’s me Superman jocks and T shirts LOL!
As for the vibrating controller – I’m not sure it will be big enough LOL!
Big Hugs!
Manny
xx