| 22 May 1999 | Brian Root, Evil Genius | Multiple appendages do so count! Who are you to dictate the qualifications of anthropomorphic arachnidia? Mmm? I will not be repressed! Arr! | |
| 22 May 1999 | Waydya | Hi, it's me again, I'm just using different character names to mess with your mind a bit. <g> Cute arachnid (sounds like an oxymoron...  ), wonder what she's thinking about? Just did a species check on SD btw, thre's only one half spider there. | |
| 23 May 1999 | Rick Smith | A cute spider thing. Where else but Elfwood? Good picture. | |
| 25 May 1999 | PeaceKitty | hehe, cute idea. IF you think about it, thers lot of animals there never relaly enter the anthropomorphic world! I don"t belive i"ve ever seen a lobste done. HUH! What bout the poor lobsters? Anywayz i have a really cool mental image of a female anthro lobster. Sadly i can"t draw at all. Darn | |
| 26 May 1999 | Yer entomological pal | Cute pic; nice to see non-standard anthros. Btw, spiders got no antennae. Just so's ya know.  | |
| 10 Sep 1999 | Cynthia Lane Armstrong | That's very cute. She looks kind of lonely. | |
| 11 Mar 2002 | Roxanne Hancock | I LOVE that little pink bow in her anntennae! Spiders don't have antennae, do they? Eh, who cares...this is fantasy art!  | |
| 1 Nov 2005 | Gayle | Yeah i like the bow on her but i love the way you can draw her sitting on a rubber,i couldn't be able to do that  | |