
DanDaDan Okarun, Ken Takakura, Bookmark
by 3djd
Ken Takakura's supernatural transformation erupts in dramatic grays and whites against a blazing orange backdrop, capturing the intense otherworldly energy of DanDaDan's beloved character. Okarun's possessed form dominates this striking bookmark with bold contrasts and dynamic linework, while ghostly hands and swirling effects create an atmosphere of paranormal chaos that perfectly embodies the series' thrilling blend of horror and humor.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Red
#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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