| 14 Jun 2001 | Alice R. M. Anderson | Whoa. That is some -whacked- anatomy. I like the legs. (Er. Okay, that sounds weird. But I mean it.  | |
| 8 Nov 2001 | Tiina Laakso | This is an exciting combination of different animals. You really did a great job with those legs, and that pose looks very real to me. You have so much imagination and I like your style. I really enjoy watching your drawings. ^_^ | |
| 27 Feb 2002 | Alix Antell | WOW! It has the horns of a Gnu or some antilope  This is absolutely one of my favourites in your gallery. So strong, such detail, what depth!! More of this, please! | |
| 13 Apr 2002 | Jonas Lidström | I like it but it looks like a zombiyed flesh construct | |
| 26 May 2002 | Jason Ellis | I still can't get over the anatomy of your creatures. I saw you pulling horrified faces in the Arktikum at those pictures of artic people butchering animals, but you seem to know a lot about muscle, sinew, bone and claw - it must be the wolf coming out in you  | |
| 15 Jun 2002 | Anon. | I like the head and the neck and the hoof... Great idea! | |
| 16 Aug 2002 | Tara Ryzebol | Wow, I love this! Your dragons are so very realistic! And the way that you form the muscle and sinew to the bones and put it all together is breathtaking. I really enjoy this one, it's one of my favourites! Nicely done! Love, Peace, Empathy... | |
| 31 Aug 2002 | Andrew S. Ragsdale | my GOD thats awesome! ::high five:: | |
| 12 Mar 2003 | Howard faria | This is awesome! Absolutely amazing! | |
| 22 Dec 2005 | julien alias taurgon | Thank you, i wanted a drawn represent my surname, sorry for my english, i am french. Thank you for drawn bye bye | |