| 30 Dec 2002 | Tamara 'da dude' Davidson | Loading...Oh and i agree with adam *grabs a spoon* | |
| 30 Dec 2002 | Tamara 'da dude' Davidson | Loading...W...W...Wooooaaaaahhhhh! This is beautiful!! Ah crap do you know how hard tryed to draw a relistic skull woah. One suggestion draw some arm bones and such in there too. And what a kool story line! Geeeeze *blabbers on for a while* anyhoo wooooaaaahh | |
| 26 Jan 2003 | Zachariah Campbell | Loading...I love the basic concept here... normally I kind of dislike all those giant-amoeba-pudding-types from D&D, but the addition of a nasty prehistoric fish skeleton at it's core is the piece-de-la-resistance, as they say. As usual, a great idea for a... um... thing. Stanton F. Fink replies: "I dare say, but I think that the fish skeleton in the Bone Pudding gives it a little more bite than the normal gel monster..." | |
| 2 Mar 2003 | Stephanie | Loading...This is uhhhh... what's the word. TOTALLY DISGUSTING.. yeah thats it. Now if you excuse me *turns around and vomits* | |
| 15 Apr 2003 | A shadowboxer a mystic | Loading...Stephanie, honey, would it kill you to punctuate properly? Would it hurt to leave an *insightful* comment here instead of your tackiness?
Stanton,the Bone Pudding is a really inventive and original work. It should show everyone that their art does not have to involve pretty elves, cat people, or winged folk. I think this deserves Mod's choice, if not for its demonstration of your artistic prowess (which is very substantial), then for sheer originality. Congratulations on a well-executed work of art. | |
| 18 May 2003 | Anh | Loading...Heya Stanton! I haven't been to ur page in months! Whoa you got good ol' bone pudding colored! Neato. Wow I don't think I noticed the skulls when it was black and white. I dont remember... well its hypnotically green. | |
| 7 Jun 2003 | Marina Gardner | Loading...OOH! it looks like that paleozoic fish....i ferget what its called, but its cool.
*MGG | |
| 2 Aug 2003 | Rachael Mayo | Loading...Such exquisite beauty! Such a lovely phosphorescent radience! Stanton, I liked this guy when he was still black n' white; this edition is truly marvelous! However, I just can't take 'im seriously, despite the visible skulls. I mean, "Pudding"?! That's what you call your pet garden slug, not your escaped-annoying-guest-garbage-disposal... Stanton F. Fink replies: "Well, I can't call it "Bone Jell-O," given as how "Jell-O" is a trademarked name, and how that Jell-O is made from bones in the first place. Wouldn't it be rather redundant in such a scenario?" | |
| 11 Sep 2003 | Anonymous | Loading...it's alright.But it looks like a spirit of a fish not a bone pudding Stanton F. Fink replies: "How do you know what a bone pudding looks like in the first place?" | |
| 11 Nov 2003 | Lissa 'Silverpaw' Spellman < | Loading...Jell-O is made from bones? Wow... another bit of useless information to cram into my skull... lol. Really kick-ass drawing. | |