| 17 Oct 2000 | Heather R. Schumacher; 'LadyHawk/Nova' | First comment haha... Stunning like all the rest of yours, now asking the question, what are all them little wiggles, anyhow? Some a recognize, some are just wandering... | |
| 16 Apr 2001 | Archangel | Pegasus is the name of a specific creature. I realize that you can do whatever you want in your artwork but there is no such thing as "A" pegasus. It sort of irks me when people do that. A Medusa is also incorrect, unless you're refering to a jelly-fish type deal. A gorgon would be what one would be describing if they were describing a creature like Medusa.  MacKay C Wilford [blue] replies: "silly hecklers, I don't care! it's about the drawing, not the name!" | |
| 12 Jun 2001 | Rider | not to be mean, butI have always called them unisus, I heard that alicorn means the horn, not the creature.I like the picture anyhow keep up the good work. | |
| 14 Mar 2003 | Rillaeo | For your information, "rider", Alicorn means "wing-horn", as opposed to unicorn, which means "one-horn." I am so sick of seeing these morons who keep on saying, "Alicorn means the horn of a unicorn." It makes no sense; why the heck would a unicorn's horn be called a "wing-horn"? But anyways, cool picture; I like the squigglies all over it. | |
| 18 Jun 2004 | MEEE ^_~ | heheheh, i likies how you hid the eye amidst all the swirlies...Very kewl. Must've taken macho time. Kudos to you! ^_^ | |
| 14 Jul 2005 | Broken Wings | Girl,you're awesome!Keep doing those masterpieces  | |
| 20 Jan 2007 | dragongirl | I really agree with Rillaeo and rider, just to let you know don't listen to the morons who say its a horn because alicorn was an alternative name of the unicorn in Europe a looooong time ago. Great picture artist!!!  | |