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Submitted by Cabsie (website):
How Many. "Aziraphale and Crowley (from Good Omens) dance on the head of the pin, undoubtedly to something upbeat. It is not a gavotte."

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Submitted by Cabsie (website):
"I'm rereading Good Omens and thought I'd pay it a tribute, because I always get such great mental images when I read it. Our central figures are, obviously, Aziraphale and Crowley. From left to right, bottom to top, are Newton Pulsifer, Pollution, Famine, War, and Adam."

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Submitted by Carrie-ko (website):
"Big-time chibiness. I think I drew Aziraphale poofier than he already is. *grin*"

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Submitted by Carrie-ko (website):
"I know Crowley would probably be impervious to snow, but heck, I drew him freezing anyway. Those are wing-muffs on their backs, BTW."

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Submitted by Carrie-ko (website):
"More chibis, this time of the Four Horsepeople. I like how Famine and War turned out. Pollution looks sort of stoner-ish."

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Submitted by Carrie-ko (website):
"A silly little slashy doodle I drew one day in class. Poor traumatized Crowley!"

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Submitted by Janet Chui (website):
"Dec 2001, Pencil. Inspired by the book Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. An old pencil drawing that was given a small digital fix-up recently."

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Submitted by Dastardly (website):
"Crowley's Bentley always had a solid top in my imagination, but apparently it would have been canvas. Sometimes it's nice just to relax and be messy with paint :-) In this case, with acrylic on card."

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Submitted by Davyn:
"I thought I'd share with you this comic I wrote for class that's based off a scene in the book."
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Submitted by Detritus (website):
"Sketch: smug Crowley + sulky/sceptical Aziraphale, rated G. Vaguely (and not entirely accurately) 18th century, because I have an unreasonable fondness for men in cravats and beribboned hair."

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Submitted by Djinniyah (website):
"Whee for the scribbly-goodness! This really is just a kind of experimental sketch (i.e. it's very, very rough) - just me playing with drawing them, etc. :) And that's supposed to be Aziraphale's hand holding Crowley's sunglasses... hee hee. Aziraphale rather looks like the cat who's caught the canary, hm? Painter, wacom. Tell me what you think!"

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Submitted by Dr. Worm (website):
Upon my Signal. "Crowley and Aziraphale (our resident demon and angel) from Gneil and Pterry's lovely book Good Omens. Drawn in ink and colored with Prismacolor markers (first time using the buggers too). Accented with gold and silver metallic pen. Why not?... It's the end of the world. Who you gonna call?... Aziraphale's wings look like My Little Pony stuff."

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Submitted by Eldanis (website):
"I couldn't resist illustrating this scene - it's simultaneously one of Crowley's most badass and most vulnerable scenes in the book, and thus one of my favorites. Wet, pissed off, shades-less Crowley = damn sexy. And okay, so he's not crouching and not quite wet enough. But, uhh. Artistic license? and the fact that I didn't have the book with me for reference when I started on it and then got too far to change things. -.-;;"

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Submitted by Eldanis (website):
"Crowley and Aziraphale from Good Omens, having an, err, moment. Or perhaps a lot of moments, all strung together end-to-end, because it doesn't look to me like they're going to stop snogging anytime soon. Not that they or I want that, though."

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Submitted by Emmie (website):
"My gods, I completed it! ... Anyway, the angel Aziraphale from Good Omens."

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Submitted by Emmie (website):
"I love the way Aziraphale turned out. He's so adorable! *hugs teh angel* Not 100% happy with Crowley, though. This is the first time I've drawn him so he's still settling on a style, so he's in the experimental stage, whereas Aziraphale seems to have settled into one style quite quickly. But oh well. Hope you like it, and the little gay wings! :3"

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Submitted by Finn (website):
"Sketchy, low-res happiness - mysteriously turned out looking exactly like Johnny Depp. Can't imagine how that happened..."

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Submitted by Hellen M. Grünefeld (website):
"Good Omens fanart, I suppose. I wanted to try out the acrylic paints I got for my birthday, and I couldn't think of anything else. I quite like it."

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Submitted by Jessica:
"A CG-painted Aziraphale chibi. One of my cuter achivements. Kawaii, ne?"

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Submitted by Jessica:
"To go with the Aziraphale. Personally, I think he turned out better."


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Important Note: Page numbers in reference to quotations from the book refer to the 1996 Ace mass-market paperback edition.     Disclaimer: Crowley, Aziraphale, and Good Omens are owned and copyrighted by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Excerpts and quotes from the novel Good Omens used throughout this site are reproduced without legal permission, for which I can only hang my head sheepishly and apologize. However, this is a FANSITE, meant in the name of fun, and not intended to make a profit. The lovely model in this site's header graphic is an endangered Eastern Indigo Snake, in a photograph courtesy of SeaWorld.org. Brushes used in the header graphic are courtesy of Paper Flowers.