| 2 Mar 2004 | | Very nice! I like the section of the face you decided to portray. Even with such a small surface area of skin showing you really get a feal on what he is all about. He a dude I wouldn't want to meet behind the pub!  Nico Danell replies: "I seriously doubt Falasi would ever be behind the pub, unless it was by accident. And then he'd be all like "...WTF?" and just walk away. But yeah, you wouldn't want to rub him the wrong way. " | |
| 2 Mar 2004 | | Nice half-face portrayal  Nico Danell replies: "Thank you." | |
| 1 May 2004 | Lee Elizabeth Pike | Wow wonderful composition, it doesn't even need colour, it's just great in black and white!  Nico Danell replies: "Thanks! Even if I were to add colour, it wouldn't be too much different." | |
| 10 Oct 2004 | Silmarilianna | Hello!Indeed,your drawing is great!But he doesn't seem scary to me,rather full of thoughts.You should see my drawings!I always tend to make them look angry and sad,like they're cursed or something!Anyway,I love it cause it's plain and yet full of emotion.  Nico Danell replies: "Appearance wise, he's not that scary. But if you know him by reputation, it's a different story. Looks can be deceiving! Then again, it's hard to tell here what he really looks like, but I do enjoy your thoughts. " | |
| 1 Oct 2006 | Ahmad Al Falasi <johnnysnazzy@hot...com> | Falasi happens to my family (or tribe name), actually its a very famous family in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Big co-incidence! So how did you choose the name?  Nico Danell replies: "Wow, that is some coincidence! Oddly, the name came from a French word, "falaise", meaning "bluff" (as in "cliff"). It's also intended as a play on the English word "fallacy". There's a bit of symbolism in the name's origins. " | |