| 5 Dec 1999 | Casey Young | Woohoo! Now THATS a real gargoyle, sometimes it is good to get away from the "normal" stuff and do things the right way..,well, wait.. there is no right way, heh! But the Disney version sure did give the gargoyle a look that made the "real" kind forgotten. ^_^ Do you like the work of H.R. Gieger? It looks like his style, with that alien-like look to it. | |
| 14 Dec 1999 | bUckEt heAd | Wings dont have to of a certain size to make a creature fly. According to psyics bumblbees cant fly....but they do.... | |
| 2 Feb 2000 | Dina El-Kharouf | tray, tray, tray bong. Tray bong! (awesome)  | |
| 6 Mar 2000 | Dennis Lee Sherwood | yup not all winged creatures fly, i like your use of contrast and geigerish type creature | |
| 25 Jun 2000 | Tansy Pye | Technically it's a chimera, not a gargoyle. The name gargoyle derives from the sound that is made when water gurgles out of the mouth of the beast having been channeled offf the roof of the building... free standing creatures decorating the ramparts like this one are known as Chimeras.... Lecture aside this is a stunning example of it's kind  | |
| 12 Nov 2000 | Samantha 'Lex' Schwarte | Very nice, very detailed. Anything gargoyle is cool with me. *g* Maybe if some other hard-core producer had created the Gargoyles cartoon instead of Disney it might have had more feirce, nasty creatures. *giggles* That's why we have the wonderful wonders of Gargoyles fan-fictures! Enough of my babbling, I'll just leave with a bow. *bows* | |