| 24 May 2001 | EDWARD torres torres | Loading...Ewwwwww.... I like it! =) | |
| 25 May 2001 | The artist | Loading...Hey.. if I can disgust and shock one person... just ONE person... hell, I'm not working hard enough. I need to get cracking with the nastiness. | |
| 15 Feb 2002 | Anna Karin Holm | Loading...Itīs twisted but itīs good! | |
| 8 Jun 2002 | Doug | Loading...good job! This is just some advice, but to add some more nasty villiane essence to it. Add some dark drool. Thats what i usually do. Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "I did! Oh... wait... you mean to the PICTURE... oh. Sorry about that... **g**" | |
| 21 May 2005 | Angelus | Loading...EWWWWWW....I like it! ,Are you challenged? Chris M. Rubenstahl replies: "Thanks! No, I am not challenged, and I mean no disrespect to those who are. The theme of the little baby vampire is the corruption of innocence, and this poor little one is the dual corruption of innocence. Being tainted so he was born that way would be number one, while being turned into a vampire (likely on a whim) would be number two. As an aside, a year or two after I drew this, I read White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade supplement Montreal by Night. In the book, one of the vampires, Toy, was Embraced as a sick joke. Toy was insane and a quadriplegic, and the first thing I thought of was my poor little vampire baby here. " | |