| 28 Jan 2002 | Demona | Oh yeah, I forgot to say: YEAH! IM THE FIRST ONE! UH HUH, UH HUH! | |
| 28 Jan 2002 | Demona | I LOVE xanth books, but I can't find any that I havn't allready read. tehheh  | |
| 8 Jun 2002 | Shahrezad1 | I can honestly admit that I have read EVERY SINGLE BOOK THERE IS!!!!Bwahahahaha! I love Xanth. | |
| 27 Dec 2003 | Elizabeth Ann Vaccaro | I like her expression. Shouldn't Merwomen be more um...busty? It's a nice sketch.  Elisa Stewart replies: "Not true. Not all are. Same as not all humans are. Or nymphs. " | |
| 29 Oct 2004 | LGryphonFlight | She's very nice. I like Mela Merwoman(heck, I like anything in Xanth-except the booorrring humans!) Maybe not all merwomen are are busty or "well-endowed" but Piers Anthony makes sure to let the reader know that Mela has the best set in all Xanth! | |
| 15 Sep 2005 | Amber | LGryphonFlight has a point piers does mention how well endowed Melantha is and even more so when she first changed into human form. nice job on the sketch though it looks really kool. | |
| 9 Oct 2005 | Rex Arthur Bradley III | YES!!! Xanth Art! I love those books! And I agree with the prior comments. Piers mentioned in Harpy Thyme when Gloha, Cynthia and Trent met Ash, Ceder and Mahogany that water hybrids tended to be better endowed. In another book he also mentions that Sea mermaids/merwomen were better endowed then their freshwater cousins to help them in the more turbulent waters of the sea. | |