| 21 Feb 2000 | Raymond H. Carroll | thank you all... the hammer is a motif in my art, ive only seen battle angle once, the design is somewhat derivitive of anime styles, thanks Lisa and i have some more coming soon i hope, and i dont so much like agressive women as i am familiar with them (often to my regrets)... | |
| 21 Feb 2000 | Anon. | you like agressive women - I see | |
| 6 May 2000 | The Canadian | I believe it is safe to assume that the armour enhances her strength, otherwise, she'd fall from the weight of the hammer!! Cool pic, you should try some different angles though... | |
| 21 May 2000 | Kevin "Anam" Conner | Hey man, good stuff, you ever play the online game Tribes? Your art, this one in particular would go right along with it... www.tribe2players.com check it out! | |
| 9 Jun 2001 | Anonymous | Skin-tight battle armor? The handle on the hammer is too long to be of any use in a battle--and her enemies have got guns and could just blast her. And those boots wouldn't support her weight at all. Its a well done pic but re think some of the logic of it. | |
| 25 Jul 2001 | Arcacio Imaru | Like th hammer. A real weapon that has pain written in bold alll over it. | |
| 21 Dec 2001 | Jacob S. Wendel | I like that hammer, and about the stuff mentioned above... A melee weapon could prove more effective against certain targets, as it would not waste energy on range. The long handle improves range, and also the force of the impact if she has the strength to swing it at full length. Skin-tight body armor reduces your size, making you harder to hit. The jetpack and small size would make her rather hard to hit without guided weaponry. The boots though are just strange.
This reminds me alot of the Knight Sabers in Bublegum Crisis. | |
| 21 Jul 2002 | Jerome Foster | Dos this armor also render the user into a gorgeous barbie doll? If so I'm sure sales would be better and that model in the ad would be out of a job  | |
| 31 Oct 2002 | Matthias Schmidt | Well, well, this is a cute little hammer! Is there a reason why did you choose the number 23, I mean TWENTY-THREE? | |
| 23 Sep 2006 | Christina L. Hauck | Ooh, I love her pants! | |