| 25 Aug 2000 | Cindy Dukino | I like the old whichblade concept. I love whichblade (one of my favorite comics) but never seen a prehistoric one. Nice job. I like the feet a lot the way the fur thing is runing over it.I'm still not versed in Witchblade. I do remember that they were looking for some sort of old witchblade look, and I remember thinking of Spock's line about 'stone knives and bear skins' from the City on the Edge of Forever. I think the person that owned the magazine just shook his head in bewilderment. I get that a lot. hmmmm. | |
| 4 Mar 2001 | Anon. | im soory but that just sux! show more clevage!! Thank you Mr. Anonymous Clevage? Now we see what it's all about, eh? | |
| 25 May 2001 | Micki | Normaly I don't leave my name, but I'm sorry that most people who don't leave their names have given you so much trouble. Well I just wanted to say you have talent and whoever it was that said you didn't can crawl back under their rock. Ha, so there namelss ones! P.S. I love the bear type claws at the base of the witchblade.Thanx for the kind note... you should always leave a name  It makes an impersonal forum more human. | |
| 8 Jun 2001 | The Sapphire Cat <the_sapphire_cat@ya | *looks at the texture* looks like you have not only talent, but patience  Cleavage-hunting cowards should try out the category search instead of revealing their stupidity by commenting.Impatience is the enemy. | |
| 11 Feb 2002 | Anonymous | I'm not absolutely certain but I think there was a prehistoric wichblade wielder. I like the idea of it being made of claws and fur rather then steel or iron. The only critical comment I have is I don't like the tail. The tail just dosen't work for me.  Jeremy Clay Fowler-Lindemulder replies: "I seem to remember having a conversation about tech level and materials before I started this. I don't remember exactly what it was. I'm not a Witch Blade initiate any farther than the occasional TV series episode. I thought the tail made it look like a cat outfit... I'm personally not attached to it." | |
| 18 Mar 2002 | Jack Alspaugh | *Stares at the "clothing" * Your patience is remarkable, I agree with the person above me. That must of taken ages if it was done by hand.. Woo-ow. The only suggestion I have is about her feet, which seem a bit awkward with the toes clawed like that.. Also, her eye seems a bit crooked, but besides those two minor details - I love it. Great job, and keep up the good work.  I'm glad to see you don't let immature morons get you down about your artwork.  Jeremy Clay Fowler-Lindemulder replies: "Artwork without patience is usually drek. On the other hand... details like fur are often relatively quick if you just bob your fingers like they have a nervous twitch." | |
| 7 Jun 2002 | Austin | I think it is a pretty good pic. The Witchblade is supposed to be green though. Needs a little more detail. Otherwise a good pic, I like the claws.  Jeremy Clay Fowler-Lindemulder replies: "Thanx. I had/have no idea about the green witchblade. It's not green on TV... is it? Something about changing to fit the tech level of the individuals time?" | |
| 2 Jul 2002 | Anonymous | | |
| 23 Nov 2002 | Miguel | its a cool design, only problem is that the witchblade always looked like the one Sara Pezzini uses. Or you could just say that this is another Witchblade (or someone later threw the blade in to a melting pot, and voilá a steel witchblade comes out ;-))  Jeremy Clay Fowler-Lindemulder replies: "Thanx for the note. I was told that the witchblade adopted the materials and appearance of it's time, so I was going with a prehistoric look. I could very well have been misinformed or I may have misunderstood what was explained to me." | |
| 18 Mar 2004 | Xenna | The one on tv is different to the one in the comics. The one in the comics is green and covers very little of saras's body (mainly one arm,nipples and groin) . They probably couldn't do this in the show so the one on the show is metallic and usually forms a weapon or armour- comic's sara has very little in the armour department. | |