Here you'll find a small image gallery of my senshi. I'm not pretending to be as good artist as Terry Ladan, Sailor Europa, and even less Naoko Takeuchi and the anime drawers of Sailor Moon, but I want you all to know how the nahuatl senshi look like.
I know this may sound too reiterative, but almost every index page will include it, because is of the biggest importance for me: This drawings and any other material in SCC Homepage, don't pretend to modify, polemize or ridiculize any tradition related to the nahuatls or any other culture . It's merely for entertaining puposes.
So, here are the images I have downloaded. If you want to submit another one, please E-mail me. (Disclaimer: the sending of a drawing does not guarantees its publication)
Sailor Coyolxauhqui My very first drawing (I hope to do it better in the future).
Sailor Coyolxauhqui. A full body pic after her make-up! (I added a ritual adornment instead of the traditional senshi ribbons).
Sailor Coyolxauhqui. Sitted on a boulder over a Pyramid.
Milagros with the traditional Veracruz folkloric dance dress.
Milagros after dropping an easy pass at practice (Hey, I never said she already is an All-America, did I?)
Yaocihuatl Mayahuel after her transformation sequence.
Malinalli displays her soccer fandom.
Atlacihuatl Chalchiuhtlicue, my first drawing of her.
Ameyali concentrates to do a new dive.
Yaocihuatl Tlazolteotl, my very first pic of her.
Sailor Itzpapalotl, my first drawing (Do you think she really looks a lot like Reiko Mikami?).