| 23 Oct 2000 | Victoria R. Hershiser | I like the shark, but the tail seems a bit... odd to me. Sharks are very misunderstood. Why, I have a shark charecter, and he's as nice as anything. As long as you don't bleed near him, that is. ;p | |
| 7 Apr 2001 | Mike Dugan | A very nice new mermaid interpretation! It's very original. And the shark is well done as well. Tiger sharks are cool. ^^ | |
| 23 Jan 2002 | Holly | very cool! sharks are very misunderstood. in Gatlinburg,Tennesee I actually petted a shark.  Kimberly M. Glenn replies: "that must have been very cool" | |
| 24 Sep 2002 | Rachael (Rache-chan) Beardsley | I think *tapping her lips w/ a pencil* that her hands might be a bit small, or her head too big. /Something/ seems just a little out of proportion. The shark might be a little big too-I /think/ Tigers only have strips when they're young, and sort of molt out of them. On the other hand, I love her tail! I usually draw mers with a beta (fighting fish) type tail, but this looks more logical if the creature would ever need speed.  Kimberly M. Glenn replies: "about the head and hands i think its a little of both (I have a bad case of big head syndrome). your right about the stripes (but I took some creative licnece, it looked much cooler this way *grin* " | |
| 27 Mar 2003 | Starfire | YES!!! I love the way the mermaid has stripes, so much more intresting than slaping a fish tail on some poor girl!! I also love the shark, especialy the tail, something about that tail catches my eye... anyway, great pic! -Starfire  Kimberly M. Glenn replies: "thanks very much! I have this whole nifty back story about their stripes, and one of thies days I might actualy even get it up ^^" | |
| 9 Jun 2004 | Vixen | YAAAYY!!!!! I love sharks!!! They are the best animals in the world!!! ( - despite what the world says!!) | |
| 9 Oct 2004 | Mistress of Darkness | Major Kudos! love the picture! you did an awesome job! GO SHARKS! WOOHOO! and yes, they are misunderstood. one reason I am gonna be a Marine Biologist. yay. hopefully. | |