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Gish 2 (character art)

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Looooove your Gish art style so much so grotesque and yet genuinely kind of cute

noice

epic art epic games epic animation
a dumplings weltlings & cereus peashys is my fave species in teh badlands
& even though your working on meat boy & binding of isaac
i cant wait for gish 2

I'm not that familiar with the Gish series, but this is a great piece nonetheless. I really can't seem to recognize most of these characters. I do recognize the guy who's spitting blood out (I think it's blood at least). That might only be because it's the thumbnail of one of your games. There really are some unique designs in this. I notice some similar looking characters, but it doesn't matter.

You really did catch the madness some people experience through abortion and pregnancy here. I believe that's what this is supposed to be about. The little black things with tentacles remind me of "The Wolverine". Yeah, you might want to see it. I think they represent different parts of the reproductive system.

Im Just going to say 1:Im going to pretend these are Dr.Mishleitz's Creations.2:This Art looks GREAT!3: you see that Ugly Creation of Dr.Mishleitz all the way on the bottom right spitting blood(i think its blood)out of its mouth?,thats the thing that made Tully's Bandages stick to her skin and become her skin then became Bandage Girl.Bluebaby tell me if you can accept what I Think Meat Boy Should be about or just let me stick with my own ideas by my ownself alone.send me a message to tell me Ok or No way.

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Jun 19, 2009
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