| 19 Mar 2000 | Kim Van Gampelaere | Wawie! Applause! I love the way u've drawn that... even the unfinished parts! U should leave it that way  | |
| 8 Apr 2000 | The Artist | I tend to do that - leave some parts unfinished. I like the effect it gives. It's like the image is emerging out of the paper, materializing out of a white misty background. | |
| 16 Jul 2000 | Jared Updike | Very nice, Tim ol' boy. You are developing quite an eye for the detail, while maintaining a great ability to make the whole thing grab ya. Your portfolio is expanding quite rapidly and developing very beautifully! Just thought I'd point that out. (This one made me do a "Woooooh" and I had to catch my breath) | |
| 7 Aug 2000 | The Jealous 0ne | .....i want a one...Lucky old geezer...:  outs::  Timothy R. Haldane replies: "This is my favorite monster design. Still can't seem to create anything as surreal and nightmarish as this...." | |
| 5 Apr 2002 | Logan Pickup | I like this, especially the uncategorisability of the beast. Yay for imaginative nightmarish creatures!  Timothy R. Haldane replies: "I love em too. I'd like to have one as a pet." | |
| 9 Mar 2003 | Mandy ´Twin´ Elliott | Wow.... I dont know that i could say more. well i can.... im in a story line for an rpg and we are looking for creatures. with your permission i'd like to use this picture for one of the creatures. i just dont want to up and take it.  Timothy R. Haldane replies: "Seriously? Well, uhh... I guess. The D&D Monster Manual probably has a lot more interesting beasties. This is basically just an overgrown wingless gargoyle." | |