I may work on this page some more in the future but for now I just want to get it off my plate for the week.
No Smoking there is no doubt a Yaoi. It is going to be about a cigarette executive named Cam Winsten whose family has been in the tobacco business since the 1700s. The young executive does not think twice about the effects cigarettes have on peoples health not until he meets a young doctor named Cy Maxwell who lost his mother to lung cancer. Because of the death of his mother the young doctor becomes a leading researcher for a cure for cancer. He has written a book on the affects on smoking and its link to cancer. The young doctor joins to fanatical no smoking group and through this group he meets the young cigarette executive and the sparks start flying.
Please not this is a Yaoi!
Here is a link to previous pages of No Smoking [link]
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_________ I hold the darkness close in my heart... For you, my Love. For your return. Since you said: "No matter how many times I fall,your darkness keeps calling me back." (Sephiroth, KHII) Until then, I'll prepare our revenge. Cloud Strife shall die.
I'm a die-hard fan of Swenyar's Find but I have to admit that No Smoking brings a whole new level to your creativity, Jen. I don't want to take away from SF (because it is ever so awesome!) but this is really, really impressive to the point that I go to it first (before SF) when there's an update.
For page six, at first I thought that Cam Winsten was threatening Cy. But then I realized that it was sexual tension.
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Let be be the finale of seem
The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream
Ya there are a lot of Jennifer’s. For a long time I did not like my name but I do now here is some info on our name
Info below from Wikipedia
Jennifer became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. The name Jennifer is a Cornish variant of Guinevere, deriving ultimately from Proto-Celtic *vindo-siabraid "white phantom", via Brythonic *vino-hibirā (Irish find-abair), Welsh gwen-hwyfar, Cornish Jennifer. The name is also sometimes derived from the Old English words jenefer, genefer and jinifer, which were all variants of Juniper and used to describe the Juniper tree.
Prior to 1906 the name was fairly uncommon, but it became popular after George Bernard Shaw used it for the main female character in The Doctor's Dilemma. It gained even more popularity in the 1970's. Though its popularity is often attributed to the film Love Story, Jennifer was already the #3 name for girls in 1969, the year before the movie was released. Jennifer remained the single most popular name given to baby girls in the United States from 1970 to 1984. Since the early 1990s it has remained common, but considerably less so. Diminutives include Jen (Jenn), Jenny (Jennie), and Jenna.
The girl's name Jennifer \j(e)-nni-fer\ is pronounced JEN-ee-fer, JEN-if-er. It is of Welsh origin, and its meaning is "fair one". Variant of Guinevere. Mythology: in Arthurian tales, Guinevere was Arthur's queen.
Also I think it means White Wave
I am happy to share my name with you. ^_^
Thank you! I am so glad that you like it. No Smoking is so different from any thing I have ever done. I am really enjoying working on it. I think SF gets a little long winded. With a plot and a lot of sub plots. Ware in NS it is a short story so I am hitting all the punches right up front. One plot no fillers. Thank you again!!
I am really looking forward to seeing your comic. ^_^
We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
This is a collection of deviations showing real Pinups in the classic Retro poses from various Artists. For the 4rd time I present a variation of Vintage Pinup Queens as well as fresh modern Pinup art. If you love Polkadots, seamed Nylons, Plateau-Heels and and Miles-long-legs you should not miss this collection.
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Hane ga nai........naze?
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~Sonzai Nashi: Yoake
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I hold the darkness close in my heart... For you, my Love. For your return. Since you said: "No matter how many times I fall,your darkness keeps calling me back." (Sephiroth, KHII)
Until then, I'll prepare our revenge. Cloud Strife shall die.
I guess I do now.
I'm a die-hard fan of Swenyar's Find but I have to admit that No Smoking brings a whole new level to your creativity, Jen. I don't want to take away from SF (because it is ever so awesome!) but this is really, really impressive to the point that I go to it first (before SF) when there's an update.
For page six, at first I thought that Cam Winsten was threatening Cy. But then I realized that it was sexual tension.
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Let be be the finale of seem
The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream
Info below from Wikipedia
Jennifer became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th century. The name Jennifer is a Cornish variant of Guinevere, deriving ultimately from Proto-Celtic *vindo-siabraid "white phantom", via Brythonic *vino-hibirā (Irish find-abair), Welsh gwen-hwyfar, Cornish Jennifer. The name is also sometimes derived from the Old English words jenefer, genefer and jinifer, which were all variants of Juniper and used to describe the Juniper tree.
Prior to 1906 the name was fairly uncommon, but it became popular after George Bernard Shaw used it for the main female character in The Doctor's Dilemma. It gained even more popularity in the 1970's. Though its popularity is often attributed to the film Love Story, Jennifer was already the #3 name for girls in 1969, the year before the movie was released. Jennifer remained the single most popular name given to baby girls in the United States from 1970 to 1984. Since the early 1990s it has remained common, but considerably less so. Diminutives include Jen (Jenn), Jenny (Jennie), and Jenna.
The girl's name Jennifer \j(e)-nni-fer\ is pronounced JEN-ee-fer, JEN-if-er. It is of Welsh origin, and its meaning is "fair one". Variant of Guinevere. Mythology: in Arthurian tales, Guinevere was Arthur's queen.
Also I think it means White Wave
I am happy to share my name with you. ^_^
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If wishes were dollars we would all be rich.
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If wishes were dollars we would all be rich.
I am really looking forward to seeing your comic. ^_^
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If wishes were dollars we would all be rich.
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Hane ga nai........naze?
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