I made this rotation of Zib because I plan to animate it in the not too distant future! I wanted to keep it in the style of the movie, so I merged Zim and Dib's rotations for this lol.
I left the logos PA PURO PAPEAR JOJOJOJOJO :vvv
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Looks like someone dropped their recaller.
Sketched this at like 4am. Decided I liked it enough to post. 👍
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casually references both an unfinished episode and the comics in one drawing and connects them (sane)
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You know admittedly that’s a pretty clever idea for- w
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Wait wait wait
Wait hol up wait wait just
….That was your intellectual property?!? Buddy what the fuck were you planning for?
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Normalize queer coded mad scientist Zib
(And in cause you’re wondering, he ripped those arms off of Zim-)
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Zib’s single cracked/chipped lens is the most subtle change in his appearance from the Dib we already know and enjoy and yet I’m obsessed I’m so obsessed with it over anything else about his design you have no idea there’s SO much to be symbolically said about it
+ the use of glasses in media very often being a way to indicate a character with exceptional intelligence and insight and how Zib having damaged spectacles could be a hint to how this trait of his has been altered or corrupted
+ broken glass in general as a literary metaphor for transformation, the casting off of limitations, or the loss of innocence
+ “seeing through a broken lens” literally being an idiom for someone having a distorted and false perception of their world
+ Dib’s spectacles normally being one of his most defining/consistent features, not just the literal window through which he views others but also the one they see him through. In a destroyed universe, they’re one of the final connections to humanity he has left, degraded.
+ While Zib’s mutations only display how his body has been changed since he conquered his Zim, the unexplained chip possibly serves as a clue that he has also been personally damaged by the events of his past in some way. Irken biology remembers no grave wound, but human imperfections never forget.
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Last week was horrendous and I couldn’t really post (sorry, guys).
Here. Another white board piece I did forever ago.
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