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dredz, that character... i dunno why, but a duck like that DEFINETLY reminds me of someone elses character... oh well, maybe I'll remember whos sometime, anyone else know what I'm tlakin bout? Anywayz, looks hot dredz, and so does the zone one and the one that's paints... its abit blurry, but nice. Menace, i agree, too new lookin...

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Originally posted by JayFo

dredz, that character... i dunno why, but a duck like that DEFINETLY reminds me of someone elses character... oh well, maybe I'll remember whos sometime, anyone else know what I'm tlakin bout? Anywayz, looks hot dredz, and so does the zone one and the one that's paints... its abit blurry, but nice. Menace, i agree, too new lookin...

It's a Vaughn Bode character. Back in the day, tons of writers used to paint his cartoon characters all the time. Peep Deadbone and CheechWizard.

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Re: 'A' to da muthafuckin' 'C'...

 

Originally posted by GOTone

I like this idea. I was wondered what GOT would look like if it was written back in the day?

 

I know ZONE's got some funky ass old school stlyes too.

I'll be back.

Yes sir! Give this brotha a prize for picking up on the Wildstyle quote. BIg up.

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Originally posted by JayFo

dredz, that character... i dunno why, but a duck like that DEFINETLY reminds me of someone elses character... oh well, maybe I'll remember whos sometime, anyone else know what I'm tlakin bout? Anywayz, looks hot dredz, and so does the zone one and the one that's paints... its abit blurry, but nice. Menace, i agree, too new lookin...

 

 

Dondi use to paint that character a bit from what I seen.

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Gain knowledge...

 

<img src=http://www.markbode.com/site/update1200/vaughnstrips/cw2.jpg>

 

For any of you young'sters who are not familiar with Vaughn Bode, check out his son's web site at www.markbode.com.

 

Vaughn was a very prolific underground comic artist in the 1960's and '70's. His work was a major influence on the New York subway graffiti scene, and still influences many writers and artists alike today. Know your history. Peace.

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I remember growing up by the floodwall in st louis and seeing the strip of bode characters. Cheech was one of the first things I ever tried to paint because i would walk by it every day. Growing up all the productions were, and still are great but those guys stuck out.

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