| 9 Nov 2001 | Captn holly short | WOW! What kind of armor is it? I never tried to draw such an armour. The hairs are nice, too. | |
| 1 Apr 2002 | Anynomus | OMG I love this picture...I was looking for it for SOOO long...I wanted to comment but I couldnt.I love it..just add the legs and it would be perfect | |
| 12 Jun 2002 | Michael Sheridan | WOW! I love the armor design! So practical, yet artfully crafted at the same time. The only thing I think needs a little work is the face, but that's minor. Keep up the great work! Oh, yeah, the sword's great, too.  Stephen (ravenight) runnels replies: "thanks for the comment ya i still have a little trouble with faces but what does not kill you makes you stronger" | |
| 30 Jul 2002 | Fan of Fantasy: Jerek | That armor... I've seen the type in a movie before and I've never seen it drawn out before! nice job! I hope you're not annoyed with all my comments.. | |
| 4 Aug 2003 | Ektoplasma | The armor design is goodlooking but it doesn't look that practical. When lifting an arm upp to the side, the shoulderpieaces would probably get in his face? | |
| 22 Dec 2003 | Anonymous | I should think that the flanges are attached to the pauldrons, yes? ...then the articulation is under the pauldrons and the arms can lift plenty high for useful maneuvers. A two-handed overhead swing would be difficult, but such a blow leaves you wide open for getting gutted. The extra protection the flanges provide is useful, and consistent with some historical styles I've seen. | |
| 26 May 2006 | Manga Coneisseuir. | WEird face, But the armour is cool, | |