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JUBILEE

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I hope you guys all remember Jubilee from the early 90âEUTMs X-Men comics. She started out as the scrappy asian side kick to Wolverine, but she latter became a member of Generation X and even the New Warriors. IâEUTMm not sure what they are doing with the character over at Marvel now, but here we have the classic version. So enjoy the punk and petite asian mutant as she gets ready to put on a light show striptease.

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Very cool

So this was pretty cool with all the bright and vibrant color here love the pose too some nice color here a great art piece here I like your work on this one great detail and vibrant in color anyway nice job indeed keep it real

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The funny thing is that Jubilee was about the only female in X-Men who wasn't sexualized in some way. Of course, I heard that eventually changed. You would think Asians would be more attractive in comic books. Anyway, this is a great art piece because it tackles someone different. I appreciate the strong emphasis on shading, especially around her legs. It's particularly sexy to see someone in the act of taking her clothes off.

I also thought it was pretty cool how there were all these bits of confetti going around. Actually, it kind of reminds me of Jubilee's power, as a matter of fact. I like how you show her with gloves and boots on. It's funny to see non private parts being covered like that. I still don't really find her that good looking.

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