| 10 May 2002 | Lisa Ann Eshkenazi | Loading...I'm not. I never have. So nyah. Now if you'll excuse me, my son is scooting across the floor trying to find something he can get into or pull down on top of his head. | |
| 30 Jun 2002 | Julian C. Betkowski | Loading...Heck! You took down the big spheriod one! I liked that one a lot better, it looked more like a creature of the indecipherable depths. I'm not sure what this one looks like, but I don't like it (and we all know just how important it is to keep me happy). | |
| 10 Sep 2002 | Bill Adcock | Loading...Oh, most definitely has an abbysal look to her...lookie, she even has the manus from a feeding tentacle off a squid of some form or another. I'll wager she even luminesces.
It actually kind of resembles this one thing my sister got at the Discovery Channel Store, basically a tube of colored water than slides around in your hands. educational, yessiree. About as educational as Juanito the Sock Puppet (long story that does not need telling. Suffice to say, Juanito met a very gruesome, sock-related death.). | |
| 18 Sep 2002 | Jonathan Franz | Loading...I've liked every version about equally. They all look like deep sea molluscs. I'm an ugly water of mostly bags. Stanton F. Fink replies: "Yes... Get your ugly sacks out of here!" | |
| 27 Sep 2002 | Lisa Ann Eshkenazi | Loading...Is it just me or did you change this one again? I think I like the other other one better...and the round one most of all. I seem to remember the last one as being more arachnid like.....except without having eight legs.... *snicker* Anyhoo...yeah... Stanton F. Fink replies: "I'm dissatified with this form, too, and I think I'll redrew her yet again." | |
| 1 Dec 2002 | Anh | Loading...Whos her mate anyways? Apokryltaros? Eww i wonder that they would look like together... *shivers* Stanton F. Fink replies: "Ever hear of "parthenogenesis"?" | |
| 7 Dec 2002 | Anh | Loading...No, but i looked it up and i get it now! Thats kinda weird though... Nice picture by the way! | |
| 30 Dec 2002 | Tamara 'da dude' Davidson | Loading...can someone say mutated giant squid? what happens if you poke it? *pokes it and hand gets stuck and sucked in* AAAAAHHHHHHH ITS SWALLOWING ME WITH ITS SKIN HELP ME HEEEEELLLLLPPPPP!!!!!! *the now sucked in arm begins to be digested with its skin acid* AAAAAAAAHHHHHH IT BURNS!!! *finally gets arm off but all skin and muscle has been digested* THE HOOOOORRRRRRRROOOOOORRRRRR!!!! ahem yah i have an odd imagination.... | |
| 7 Feb 2003 | Jonathan Franz | Loading...Love the new look. You went from a giant sphere to this... I like how, the overall "gist" of it is your typical quadrupedal dragon-like beast, but done up like a deep sea invertebrate. | |
| 2 Jun 2003 | Bill Adcock | Loading...HPL would be proud of you, my friend. I like the overall flowing, semi-liquid nature of this aberration. It looks like it could, like an octopus, be stored in a relatively small container, and ooze out through a crevise no bigger than a the edge of a dime in a completely transparent sheet of protoplasm, pouring out just enough to manifest some sort of manipulatory organ to grab anyone unware enough to be so close, pulp their bodies and pull them into the container (and into its body) for digestion. And I bet if something bigger and even more unpleasant came along, this beast would spout forth a cloud of foul-smelling digestive acids, right in the bigger something's face (or equivalent thereof). Stanton F. Fink replies: "A most flattering compliment, Mr Adcock. Really, thank you. I suppose Madam Gehexa could do all of that. I figure that she's more of a sentient disease, in that, whenever she enters into the Physical World, she searches for an evil female dragon, and possesses her, killing her in the process." | |