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Bob the Angry Flower
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Boredom Tastes Like Chocolate
Clan Bob's "The Life of Riley"
College Roomies from Hell!!!
Common Grounds
Dr. Lobster
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Forum regular Mr. Gray shows that when he puts his mind to it, he can do a lot more than just revive dead threads with this kickin' fan art submission.
I can't help but find everything ESN's Vincent D'Arrigo does funny, even when it's taking jabs at me. ;) After being called "insane and dangerous," here's what his "Poorly-drawn Late 70's African-American Stereotype" has to say.
This is a heartwarming cameo from the mind of Anjela of Planet Zarquon. Even though it was just a cardboard proxy of me, I got the good vibes all the way on the other coast. :)
The Lazarus, the pillar of the forum community, also turned in a touching piece to cap off what was not a pleasant event in my life. Things like this helped me make it through the month.
Gorgeous goddess Meaghan Quinn of Eat the Roses showed me what it's like to be drawn shoujo-style! This was one page from her wacky six-part omake standalone series that was filled with all sorts of cameo goodness.
A very nifty alternate title card from NaKaithus who's done quite a few of them as you can see here. The characters here aren't quite right, but they're fairly close; and NaK still gets a resounding "A" grade for his efforts.
This quality cameo comes courtesy of Mark Shallow of Adventurers! Ah, it brings back memories of wandering around the Shinra building in Final Fantasy VII. Great job as always, senor webrunner.
Jess Idres of Yin and Yang drew this comic to serve as a guest strip for Josh Lesnick's Wendy. She said she drew inspiration from the BBoCS forum for the final panel as regular forum-goers will plainly recognize.
This is what Mark Shallow correctly called a second-hand cameo in Shay Caron's Protection. Thanks Mark and Shay! :)
Joe Nadeau, wacky funnyman behind J-Walkin', saw fit to squeeze me into his hectic schedule of crazy antics with this cameo.