| 21 Jan 2005 | Blackdragon6 | I like the way hi is holding down the spear. Veey good picture, keep up the good work. | |
| 14 Jun 2005 | Anonymous | WOW HOW DID YOU MAKE THAT its so coooooool | |
| 26 Jul 2005 | Zuya Zarei | And here we have a creature that any sensible person would be wary off. So many wonderful elements. The wings (It Flies!), the horn (A unicorn! It can cast spells!), a powerful body (It can probably outrun me!), and hands (Uh oh! It can even make and wield weapons!). As much as a unicorn may symbolise a form of perfection, you took it a step further by giving him arms and hands. A simple, yet symbolically powerful, original work. Good job! | |
| 4 Jan 2006 | Anonymous | Jaundice is the yellow coloring of the eyes and mucous membranes, not a unicorn silly. | |
| 13 Apr 2006 | Dragon Girl | Awsome! and if you want to name your picture that fine.( I think it sounds cool!) | |
| 24 Jan 2007 | Belinda | Waow ive looked through all of your pictures they are really amazing and you have got real talent! the thing that interests me the most is the fact you like to play with diffrent kinds of animals and mix them up...Ive always wonderd what a unicorn, tiger and fish mixed up would look like!  i will defenatly be visiting this page more often to see the art work i love it! | |
| 20 Aug 2007 | Anonymous | The back feet are not equine. Horses have a single toe or hoof, cattle sheep etc still have the split hoof or two toes. | |
| 27 Dec 2007 | Anonymous | Someone doesn't know unicorns. Traditionally they have a split hoof. I like this picture. All the elements combine to evoke a sense of wonder. A very nice piece. | |
| 30 May 2008 | Mary | Hey! Horses dont have split hooves! That, ladys and gentle men, is a Cows feat!  | |
| 25 Jun 2008 | Amakura | wow... evil unicorn
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