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Can I bite them?

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I promised to post something with Bell and Adler, and I finally kept my promise. The sketches are raw, but overall I'm happy with them. A couple of images Bell and Russell from the brick-in-the-wall mission and that stupid mission in Cuba. The fourth picture is of Bell on a super secret mission in his boss's bedroom, obviously….
Into the Eye of the Beholder.
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something about ships where they love each other as much as they hate each other is so enthralling. like "i hate you, i need you, i want you to die, i cant live without you." ugh
New art to eat
Haze (@mistyhazebloom) inspired me to draw this picture. It was actually nice to get a little distraction from my sick state. I also want to draw GhostRoach's with a similar theme, but much softer.
It seems to me that they are much better at caring for each other than BellAdler's. An impassable chasm of mentalities prevents Russell from understanding how a grid drawn with iodine on his heels can cure him.
To clarify: the picture shows purely Slavic methods of treating illnesses. A pot of potatoes used for inhalation, iodine used to draw nets, Furacilin tablets used for gargling but doing little (very very little), mustard plasters that are stuck to the back and sting like hell, causing (in my experience, forgive me, my grandma) more pain than relief, and, of course, dog hair socks. Did you know that dog hair heals everything?? Lower back, back, neck. Yes, yes… that's the absolute truth… for people from the 80s.