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mysteryfan ([info]mysteryfan) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-03-08 17:14:00

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Entry tags:char: alfred pennyworth, char: batman/bruce wayne, char: robin/nightwing/dick grayson

Ah, the Batcave...







Also, I picked this up recently:



Okay, Fangirl Lauren!

It's full of important points...



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[info]icon_uk
2009-03-08 08:26 pm UTC (link)
Judging by the matching crayon colour, I'm betting SHE did.

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[info]bwmedia.wordpress.com
2009-03-08 08:29 pm UTC (link)
How does she manages to stay within the outline, but still cover over the lines inside? I was never able to do one or the other as a youngling. (Sometimes still can't. :)

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(Anonymous)
2009-03-09 05:12 am UTC (link)
She may have colored in the boots and ground, but I think the red and blue were printed in the book. There's no way that's crayon.

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[info]kaetepixie
2009-03-09 09:22 am UTC (link)
Look how much the red is scribbled over the lines. I'd say that was crayon as well.

But yeah, the blue is definitely printed, since it's the exact same shade as the company name in color below.

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