I found
5-142 fun.
It's all "I wonder who is better between the armies? One was smart enough to bring a gun to a knifefight, does everyone have one on their hip? Somebody who does lift probably has good chances against a single regular man in a duel, no question, but in a frontline clash a disciplined, organized, trained group could use group tactics while the pained, sanity-deficient berserkers would get in each others' way and perform worse than expected if you just measured who can lift more....
Oh hey, they were sane enough to bring a robo-dragon! Wait, bank-lizard relative. That's some serious sharpness x muscle power to rip through something thicker than its own leg like that-
*blink*
Holy -! What happened to square-cube law?
Alas, poor mechalizard, should have set you up with flamethrower instead. Mobile artillery platform, perchance.
...*incredulous* Does this muscle-obese hill run barefoot on a battlefield? Release the legos!"
And, y'know, it's not really like, "that'll show him!". Because see my previous post.
But without key bearers directly on the page, it's a fun conflict.
None of these people will ever reach heaven. But, see the little tribes dance. Reminds me a little when Allison having proper martial artist stance, taught by White Chain, mattered, even if truthfully that was perhaps still beyond this.
...I couldn't be an artist, though. Too impatient. On a quick count, there are 59 bodies/faces on this page, excluding silhouettes. Geez. That probably took over two dozen hours to draw. Cannot give a sense of scale without actually showing the scale, but it's not like a win for one army will affect more than which queen enters the battlefield first to sweep the winners' men away.
Hang on, actually, if these are the men - and they are - then where are the women?