What you can see above is the winning entry of this year’s Sandra and Woo and Gaia fanart contest. It features Sandra and Woo as private eye Sandy South and her assistant Qoo from the Under A Killer Balloon story arc. It was drawn by the art student Zheng Qu who obviously has a great future ahead of him.
Click here to see the top 12 submissions of this year’s fanart contest!
If you haven’t done it already, also don’t forget to check out the submissions placed between position #13 and #25 and all the other submissions we received.
Note that this is an extra update. The next Sandra and Woo strip will be posted on Friday.
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You wanna know what’s sad? This is absolutely amazing in so many ways, but all I can think is, “Thank you for actually putting some thickness in your clothing ffs.”
I’d totally read a webcomic drawn by this guy. Awesome job! 🙂
>_>! HOLY SHIIIIIP!!!!
Now this is a winner fitting this comic book (Since it’s called Sandra and Woo). Also who’s that in the background? Yuna?
Holy crap, this is beyond amazing.
Whoa! Absolutely breathtaking. This definitely deserved to win. Stunning piece of art all around. The artist will clearly do great things!
@ AckAckAck:
According to the artist, yes, that is indeed Yuna. This piece deserved to win by far.
awesome artwork! Woo in a detective outfit looks perfect.
Awesome!
dem BANGS!!!!!!
Honestly, I can see why this won. It’s absolutely fabulous work! Love it! 😀
goldenrhino wrote:
Now that’s just awesome. Can you imagine an alternate universe spin off where Sandra and Yuna are bitter enemies and yet Sandra is in love with Yuna’s brother while Larissa and Landon are a couple that open a flamegrill restaurant at day and mercenaries for hire at night.
“Welcome to Larisa’s Flamegrill, how to you like your steak?”
“I’ll take mine rare.”
…
“Get out.”
@ AckAckAck:
Wow. PFA!
Very impressive! I really like how all the different coloured neon lights play against Sandy’s trenchcoat. Very moody.
@ PlutoniumBoss:
Bleh, pretty poor steak house then if they don’t sell em at least medium rare…
Well done. Well Done!
PlutoniumBoss wrote:
Extra Crispy!
You’re hired!
Woo looks a bit like Secret Squirrel! 🙂 (Which is cool ‘cos I kind of liked that show)
The artwork is wonderful. The artist has certainly earned this win.
…whoa. O.O
when will the net comic be?
Love the realistic texturing and rendering in this photo.
Is that Yuna up on the balcony in the background?
Larisa opened up a rotisserie? I hope she has fire insurance, if she’s deemed eligible. I doubt anyone with with a well-known rep as a pyromaniac would be.
Wow, that’s just amazing. Another artist added to my pretty short list of awesome artists.
Oh my god! This art is beautiful. I’m not a commenter on hardly anything on the internet, but had to give my compliments to the artist.
Can y’all sell prints?!
Now I want to see larisa either setting something on fire, or seducing someone. In this exact art style
Sandra’s future career as a hardboiled detective in Chicago, Illinois wasn’t all it was “cracked” up to be. Being a woman in a male-run law enforcement organization, and a blondie at that, made it difficult to maneuver early on in the office–literally. The moment she cracked that nut, she was officially labeled as the office “nutcracker” with a cold bitchy exterior.
Sandra had to warm up. What better way for a mid-twenties gal with a stern reputation than to bring her sweetheart for a visit to the office and a ride-along? There needed to be rules, of course, and she decided she’d rather get it over with in an attempt to smooth things over before they got rougher by the end of the current week than the tactic could compensate for. She couldn’t be more wrong, Landon thought, fingers twitching at his sides as he sidled up behind her as they both stepped through the door, coming face to face with who was once Sandra’s hazing challenge and now his worst nightmare, Chief Alton Whitaker. His copstache, thoroughly grown in over his now stiff upper lip, bristled at the sight of this squirrel of a man, the little fish in his pool of sharks.
“Sandra…” his voice came like thunder rumbling in the distance, days out, threatening to be the storm of the century, “care to explain the significance of this mouthbreather and what importance he has to the hair-trigger case we’re pulling our teeth out over?”
“Woo.” They used to call him Rascal. A very poor decision on their part, more so than the cognitive thought process that led him to nearly maul her then-partner, Eddy Ollinger. Mocked for being short, viewed as pet, and a pest rodent, Qoo’s intelligence had been frequently overlooked since the day he rode in on Sandra’s shoulder. Stubborn in their ways, but they learned fast. Just as much readjustment was required on his part as well, but they learned fast.
Qoo’d be much more competent if he dropped the double “o”. On the other fork of the tail he’d stop caring about earthly life, Sandra would become his favourite pet; and he’d become insufferable, which combined with his reality-warping powers would let him completely hijack the other characters’ lives whenever he felt like it.
So maybe he should just keep the o’s.
@ PlutoniumBoss:
BORING