speaking of that...thelovemafiaJanuary 26 2009, 12:30:38 UTC
Yamamoto has to be with the Grouch. "ahaha, you remind me of someone I know..." You reminded me of this fansite:
For this artwork:
87 was written on Spanner's gloves, on one of the full-page artworks. I think people took that as a mangaka statement that his number was 87. But people still stick with 38 (J!fandom) and 48 (originally Chinese!fandom, adopted by the English fandom).
*grin!* Glad you liked!thelovemafiaJanuary 26 2009, 13:12:52 UTC
That is a really good site, though. I recommend it with all my heart: the art style isn't the conventional pretty a lot of the doujin artists do, but I think it has heart, makes me laugh, and does things not every art site does.
re. Spanner's number: It's okay! I think you can use any number, really. I personally prefer 48. Or you can just skip the numbers altogether and use names, those are unmistakeable. I don't think it really matters what numbers we use. They're just a fandom thing made up to... save us the effort and energy of typing the full name (but then incur the effort of making us remember what the numbers represent).
You reminded me of this fansite:
For this artwork:
87 was written on Spanner's gloves, on one of the full-page artworks. I think people took that as a mangaka statement that his number was 87. But people still stick with 38 (J!fandom) and 48 (originally Chinese!fandom, adopted by the English fandom).
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Ah...>_> so guess I'll try to start using 87.
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re. Spanner's number: It's okay! I think you can use any number, really. I personally prefer 48. Or you can just skip the numbers altogether and use names, those are unmistakeable. I don't think it really matters what numbers we use. They're just a fandom thing made up to... save us the effort and energy of typing the full name (but then incur the effort of making us remember what the numbers represent).
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