
This entry comes from WP from the M-Theory comic. I'm really impressed with the quality of this drawing.
Audio Babe says: "Oh who am I kidding? I listen to music all the time. Thankfully I can hear my musicpod even without the earphone. Powers are great! But I think I'll leave the big headphones to Audio Man! As for the rest of it? The outfit is hot! The boots are a little stiff, but I love the little notes on the ankles and the tuning fork button."

This entry comes from Lunar from the Lunar and Kirk comic. Here is the costume in Lunar's own words:
-Mask: It seems to me that if Audiobabe is moving to a new, unfamiliar, area after being in Audioland for most of her life she'd adapt a mask into the costume simply for security reasons.
-Bracelets: If your powers are sound based having metal bracelets you could bang together to get a nice loud CLANG! in and emergency seems like a useful design element.
-Symbol: Though she has left the Heroes of Audioland (and in turn their symbol) behind, I think it may be harder to let go of completely then she may think. If the group used a treble clef I thought she may adapt a single note as here symbol to represent her independence while at the same time not completely forgetting her past.
-Colour: The costume is still green but I darkened it a bit to possibly reflect Audiobabe's current emotional state (sort of like how recently Spider-Man's gone back in black but not quite to the same degree)
Audio Babe says: "There are parts I like and parts I don't. The color and overall style are pretty good. I love the utility belt. You have no idea how hard it is going all day wearing only a swimsuit with no pockets! The bracelets I don't really need. I can even use the sound of your heart beating to create power. The mask? Well I hate masks as a rule so that would totally have to go. I know I will need one now that I have a secret identity and everything. But I don't want my face covered! I rather like the single note idea though. I may have to consider that."
Here is one of several entries by Thee Forsaken One.
He used one of my drawings as a template and came up with something totally different.
Audio Babe says of this costume: "Okay, first the color. Excellent! The cut? Maybe a little too revealing for my taste, but I might get used to it. The mask? Okay, if I have to wear one I would definitely go this route rather than cover up my eyes."
My wife Jill created this little outfit using a template from Hollinesskiss.
Audio Babe says of this costume: "Oh this is cute! I would definite go to karaoke in it. But fighting crime would get it dirty!"
Audio Babe says: "Okay, I want one of these in green, one in blue, and one in yellow. It makes me look like I belong in Seattle! I need something cool to wear OVER my costume, right?"
Thee Forsaken One presents Audio Babe in armor! This was created using a template from Hero Machine.
Audio Babe says of this costume: "Um. How am I supposed to drop kick someone in this get up?"
Thee Forsaken One says of this outfit, "I'm trying to make her an American hero kind of thing. Don't ask how the blue thing on her leg stays on. Physics doesn't seem to apply to her." This was created using Hero Machine.
Audio Babe says of this costume: "I like this costume. It is pretty. But I'm not American. I think we need to keep looking."
This fun entry is from Gothia from American Gothic. I love the comic.
Audio Babe says: "As you can see from my expression I love this outfit. I don't do heels because unlike Wonder Woman my ankles are not invulnerable! Other than that I think we are getting close!"
This entry is again by Thee Forsaken One. It was created using a template from Hero Machine. "The idea behind this one is that being thrown out of Audio Land has upset Audio Babe greatly and a darker side of her is beginning to take over her but her good self still fights for control of her actions which is why there is some green in the costume. Sort of a split personality (or in this case split costume :P).
Audio Babe says of this costume: "I like how it feels, and I like the utility belt. But what's with the stick?"

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