| 14 Mar 2007 | Sarah E. Spencer | Awesome depiction of Jean Claude. Great job. Especially his shirt, and his hair- great job on the hair.  Amy Phoenix Clark replies: "Huzzah! I think his hair and face were the hardest for me to visualize" | |
| 5 Apr 2007 | Audrey | Great job on Jean Claude! I love the emotion on Anita's face! | |
| 10 Jul 2007 | Sarah Johanesen | Aw damn, there you go and do it again - well done on not making JC look flouncy and/or girly! | |
| 1 Jan 2008 | Nina ´Anin´ Bellio | wow. Best series ever! you have her down perfectly. | |
| 3 Jun 2008 | Anon. | i love it. great job on anita, but j-c could look a bit more... feminine. i love the hair, and costume, but his features should be more delicate. everyone always draws him overmuscled. it should be a more subtle masculinity, not like richard (who i would gladly kill off. the bastard.) but i really do like it, it’s... eloquent. lol. | |
| 7 Jun 2008 | Nicoon | Hmm... I never found the description of JeanClaude sexy in the books but NOW i get it.
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| 18 Jun 2008 | ARAKAY | yummy i wish he was real but yeah jean-claude is a little to masculie and no offence anita looks alittle fat lol | |
| 29 Jun 2008 | Sara Andais Whisnant | To this day I don’t understand why it took her so long to like him. Great job with Jean-Claude, and Anita looks great too, like how she’s described, she not supposed to be skinny.  | |
| 4 Jul 2008 | Moncus | My favourite character are the beatiful Jean-Claude and Asher. The most humorest one is Jason. | |
| 2 Oct 2008 | Torunn 'Lady Jane' J. Oscarsdotter | Nice job! Altohugh his gaze seems to be in the far distanse and not on the furious woman in front of him  | |