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Gunnerkrigg court fanart.
Gunnerkrigg Court has become my favorite web comic by far. Though art and storylines begin off very simply in the first few chapters, these keep improving -- and the increasing set of characters and ever-developing plot and art all have something unique to offer.
The SP Studio is a lovely site that allows you to create South-Park style characters.
I decided to use the latter to make some fanart tribute for the former -- a tribute for all the young couples of Gunnerkrigg court to be exact, whether romantic or just close friendships (or anywhere in between).
The bad poetry is *very* knowingly bad -- I considered improving it, but I figured that bad poetry fits better with teen relationships.

Clicking the image would take you to my DeviantArt page -- though currently there's only this and my Penny & Aggie piece there.
Here's the primary references I used from the comic, for each couple, in the remote possibility anyone interested:
Parley & Smith: #370, #386, #586
John & Margot: #474 (and the links underneath the comic)
Winsbury & Janet: #238 & #615
Gamma & Zimmy: #453
Blue & Red: #330
Annie & Kat: #93 & #144
The SP Studio is a lovely site that allows you to create South-Park style characters.
I decided to use the latter to make some fanart tribute for the former -- a tribute for all the young couples of Gunnerkrigg court to be exact, whether romantic or just close friendships (or anywhere in between).
The bad poetry is *very* knowingly bad -- I considered improving it, but I figured that bad poetry fits better with teen relationships.

Clicking the image would take you to my DeviantArt page -- though currently there's only this and my Penny & Aggie piece there.
Here's the primary references I used from the comic, for each couple, in the remote possibility anyone interested:
Parley & Smith: #370, #386, #586
John & Margot: #474 (and the links underneath the comic)
Winsbury & Janet: #238 & #615
Gamma & Zimmy: #453
Blue & Red: #330
Annie & Kat: #93 & #144