| 8 Jan 2005 | Hilda Hobma | Wow, that's a very cool pic, I like how you drew draco and his father, but lucius looks a bit like the movie version, but draco not ^^. Good work, tumbs up  Luciano 'the SANdMAN' Brancaccio replies: "Well thank you very much for the first comment dance! I didn´t mean to make Lucius like the movie character, I´ve got that image of him since i´ve read the books, like Draco and Voldemort too.." | |
| 11 Jan 2005 | Emmaj | This is excellent. Lucius is so masculine in this picture! Nicely done. My favorite part is Voldemort's red eye; it really draws your attention to the piece. And the skull with the snake is amazing. Keep it up! | |
| 3 Feb 2005 | No Such Thing (El) | I know Draco is supposed to be evil, but why is it that every pic of him is so dang shexy! *cowers at the skully voldeymorty* eep! he's scarier than what I pictured him as. Maybe it's the whole no-skin concept.
VERY WELL DONE! *throws third comment confetti* | |
| 7 May 2005 | Kaisa | thank you, I enjoy it very much, draco looks so evil and clever, I dont want to know what he is thinking, this is great | |
| 20 Oct 2005 | F. Smyth | I really like the way you designed them - not the usual family portrait, but guys made from the same mold. They look confident and ready to take you down. Hard-edged, wearing a sexy smirk. They're just perfect. Are they up for a mortal combat tournament?
As for Voldemort, he reminds me of the Red Skull. It seems you designed him after the dark mark rather than a snake-like appearance. Have you experimented more with that character since? | |
| 25 Aug 2007 | Cerastia | This is such a cool picture! I love the way it's put together as well as the faces (especially Draco...it looks like he has an earring...which I now find is an idea I like). It's nice to see pictures of these two that don't look like their movie alter-egos, too. | |