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Published: 2011-06-02 10:49:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 1321; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 2
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Seriously, I don't even know what's going on here. At all.I just wanted to draw the Big Three in their "School at War" versions as practice, and ended up drawing this.
Why are they floating? I don't really know.. You can decide what's going on here. Use your imagination!
I just put it down to me having a weird imagination lol
FDR, Stalin and Winston Churchill in their teen "designs" are from School at war, a comic in the works which belongs to ~ccruising and myself (the sidecomics anyways).
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NaziFreak [2011-06-04 00:46:25 +0000 UTC]
Stalin? but where's Stalin? btw usually he has moustaches xDD
i like the boy with black hair :3 very handsome guy
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WLSC In reply to NaziFreak [2011-06-05 12:46:35 +0000 UTC]
Stalin IS the one with black hair xD
As a teen he had a beard (and, I admit, in some pics he had a moustache aswell), but for the comic they're a little younger than their teen photos show. Like in this photo [link] We used this as a "base" for his design, but took away the moustache to make him look a little younger c:
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Flying-Glove In reply to NaziFreak [2011-06-04 02:15:01 +0000 UTC]
Stalin is the dark-haired guy in the picture.
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NaziFreak In reply to Flying-Glove [2011-06-04 08:39:50 +0000 UTC]
Oh xD i see...perhaps he's young here 'cos where're his moustaches?? xDDDDDDDD
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Flying-Glove In reply to NaziFreak [2011-06-05 00:56:30 +0000 UTC]
It is 'cos he's young in this picture...LOL
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NaziFreak In reply to Flying-Glove [2011-06-05 00:59:26 +0000 UTC]
ha-ha i really haven't seen Josef Stalin without moustaches xDDDDDD
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Flying-Glove In reply to NaziFreak [2011-06-05 02:23:26 +0000 UTC]
I hadn't either, until I saw this comic.
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WLSC In reply to ccruising [2011-06-05 12:50:31 +0000 UTC]
That's his normal expression, sadly. He will always be a smug bastard when he's interfering with poor Winnie and Franklin :c
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WLSC In reply to octopanzer [2011-06-05 12:50:46 +0000 UTC]
I'll do that some other time, when I have time to draw.
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JuneRevolver [2011-06-02 16:20:29 +0000 UTC]
I'd think Churchill would be more chill than the others
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WLSC In reply to JuneRevolver [2011-06-02 18:44:18 +0000 UTC]
Franklin was the one always known to be chill, even when faced with a lot of negative feelings. He was the "cold one" who hid his feelings in order to appear stronger, so I made him more relaxed.
I'm not sure about Stalin, but I just went with him laughing at Churchill because they just didn't gel well xD
I suppose I made Churchill in a panic because he was the more emotional of the three. Even if it wasn't always in public he was bi-polar and cried whenever he needed to.
Wow, I think I went a little TOO deep here LOL
I think I just like drawing Winnie with crazy expressions? That's simpler xD
Excuse my rant 8'D
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JuneRevolver In reply to WLSC [2011-06-03 15:15:21 +0000 UTC]
I did not know he was bi polar : \ I don't know much about him though XD
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WLSC In reply to JuneRevolver [2011-06-05 12:54:31 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, he wasn't afraid to admit that he was bi polar and very depressed. He made frequent references to his depression, which he called his "black dog", and hated being near the edge of train platforms or standing by the side of a ship and looking down into the water..
For a troubled man he really did well in the war!
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JuneRevolver In reply to WLSC [2011-06-05 15:48:03 +0000 UTC]
whoa. And I thought he was super cynical and outgoing!!!
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WLSC In reply to JuneRevolver [2011-06-06 15:38:40 +0000 UTC]
He could be when he wanted to! He was usually a very bubbly, chatty man, and could take a lot of bad comments from everyone (thanks to his upbringing), and that attitude helped him deal with having FDR as a friend (he was very cold at times, sometimes even ignoring Churchill's letters and only replying to them when he felt like it, which caused poor Winnie a lot of grief!).
But he had his moments where he felt so low he didn't know what to do, such as when FDR died. He couldn't bring himself to go to the funeral. He called it a "a physical blow," and broke down in the House of Commons when he had to break the news to everyone there (some even say he cried and couldn't stop on that occasion).
I think I know a little too much about him, but I love researching in to great people like him!
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