| 7 Mar 2003 | Kathleen E. Place | Loading...Whee two sets of wings! Very nice. *makes mental note to steer clear of four winged naked ladies in trees* Ryan Bourret replies: "I have a habit of adding extraneous limbs to things :\" | |
| 7 Mar 2003 | Elisa Anya Jaeger | Loading...I love the pose and coloring, but the breasts look a little, well, strange...other than that, very well done! | |
| 9 Mar 2003 | Nico Danell | Loading...YAY! I love harpies. Usually I'm really anal about how they look, but I really like this one. The two sets of wings is a neat idea! | |
| 22 Mar 2003 | Moonflower | Loading...very nice picture i especially like the wings -all four of them. I don't know if this id right but i read somewhere that harpies were women who died brutally at the hands of men so they forever hunted them in the after life. just thought that might intrest you. Ryan Bourret replies: "That is very interesting. I'll be sure to keep that in mind " | |
| 29 Mar 2003 | Dunthonien (becki) | Loading...OOOHHHH Blood... Please sell me some talant and quick... Ryan Bourret replies: "If I could I would... " | |
| 1 Apr 2003 | Raja | Loading...Hmm, anyone ever seen The Last Unicorn? Cartoon movie, very old, but well known (surprisingly). The harpee that was in that movie was definately strange. I like this one better  Ryan Bourret replies: "I rememre that movie, but I dont remember the Hapy. I gotta see that movie again, it was awsome!" | |
| 23 Apr 2003 | Steve-o | Loading...i like these succubus' they are very amazing...
keep em coming... Peace, Steve-o | |
| 18 Jul 2003 | Sylv | Loading...Isnt it a harpy...? Oh yeah tyhey have bird wings. | |
| 30 Sep 2003 | Jack Lamothe | Loading...Oooh she looks like she still has a mouthful. Yummerz. I went through a harpy phaze. Maybe i should draw a new one eh? Nice little nudey pic by the way. Ryan Bourret replies: "Thanks for the comment." | |
| 20 Oct 2003 | Anon. | Loading...I think the "Died brutally by a man's hand" is from the Black Jewels Trilogy...that's the only place I've seen it. And they were called Harpies, but they were normal undead people...human forms Ryan Bourret replies: "Hmmm, it would still be interesting to amalgamate the two ideas into one." | |