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Trying to remember whether I've seen this. It puts me in a mind of something like The Virginian, but I bet it's that Twilight Zone episode where the little boy is all-powerful and everyone is scared to make him unhappy.

Reminds me of the skinks I always find in my garage, but they somehow end up desiccated rather than skeletonized...
Looks kind of like a naga when it seemingly has no back legs.
Looks kind of like a naga when it seemingly has no back legs.

Is this Jackie Chan's uncle? (In looking up whether he had an actual name, I was surprised to learn that Jade's VA was also named Chan but is apparently unrelated, and now works for Google News.)

>>Pascoite
Yes, this is Anthony from the TZ adaption of Jerome Bixby's classic story It's a Good Life. This is also a pun on the prompt, the actor pictured is Bill Mumy, who also played Will Robinson, Lennier on Babylon 5, and who was half of the surrealist music combo Barnes and Barnes.
Yes, this is Anthony from the TZ adaption of Jerome Bixby's classic story It's a Good Life. This is also a pun on the prompt, the actor pictured is Bill Mumy, who also played Will Robinson, Lennier on Babylon 5, and who was half of the surrealist music combo Barnes and Barnes.

>>Pascoite
This is an anole carcass encountered on a driveway in St. Augustine. It looks odd as the rear legs are missing.
This is an anole carcass encountered on a driveway in St. Augustine. It looks odd as the rear legs are missing.

>>Pascoite
I only had in mind that I wanted to draw a skeletal figure when I started the sketch, and I used a female skeleton pic for reference. I drew most of it before deciding upon a gesture for the hand. It is intentionally somewhat ambiguous what finger it's extending.
Thank you very much for commenting on the art!
I only had in mind that I wanted to draw a skeletal figure when I started the sketch, and I used a female skeleton pic for reference. I drew most of it before deciding upon a gesture for the hand. It is intentionally somewhat ambiguous what finger it's extending.
Thank you very much for commenting on the art!