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This is what I notice in reading comic strips and comic books. (Right now I'm reading "Terry and the Pirates," an old adventure strip.) If they turn their head to profile that have a bit of a nose, but any other angle, they've just got eency little nostril holes, barely there. 2. And I'll betcha quarter those comic book artists have well-built male models hanging out in their offices all day long, wearing tight spandex. That's how they can draw those action poses with all the muscles showing. "Hey Dirk! Gimme a pose where you're lifting that beach ball, only pretend like it's a car, okay? Yeah, that's it. Hold that while I do my drawing." I did actually ask a real, published graphic novel artist about the male mode thing once, at a book signing. All he did was make half a joke out of it, which makes me think I must be ONTO SOMETHING! Whadda you think?
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so while the rest of us were cowering jim you saying you had the hots for the wicked witch of the East/west then??
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