mcteapot: Many thanks for the compliment! 
RageOfAges: Thanks a lot for the entertaining critique. I have to admit, you had me there for a moment, when I was in "serious critique" mode. :D
The hair is indeed intended to be textured, but even for the beauty render, I ran out of time to do it properly.
You might want to take a look at Sofia Vergara, who I loosely based She-Ra's body on. I'm glad I succeeded in making her appeal to you. ;)
You've got one little dirty mind, my friend.
Regarding the facial expression, I gave this a lot of thought. I did not want to give her the usual "I'm the mighty Thor and am gonna smash you with my hammer once I transform"-expression, as I think that's really stupid and unrealistic comic-book style. Rather, I wanted to take a more realist approach and catch her in the moment transformation, when she's in a world of her own, for the blink of an eye in awe and wonderment at what is happening to her. Now that does result in a somewhat vacant expression, I think. lol Admittedly, I am not entirely happy with the expression myself, but fixing that appropriately was beyond the time available.
I'm happy to hear my efforts have had that kind of effect on you. :)
I totally agree with you on cooking being one of the highest arts there is! I am an avid "hobby chef" myself and love to create and produce whatever pleases the taste-buds. Good food is such an important part of existence.
Hope you like my still very unfinished, but for this challenge final entry.
samartin: Many thanks for your input, Scott. Hands are always an issue and for some reason these were particularly unyielding. I think, that's because I was sloppy on the topo when modeling. Anyways, I think the problem you are pointing at, is that the fingers are generally too thin and the lower end of the metacarpals too spread out. I'll definitely fix that in a future version.
Female legs and butts, that's what its all about, man. There's just way too many silicon-boob-cherishers around these days, especially in CG. ;)
Oberyn: Thanks a lot, Richard! The sword is indeed intended to be a two-hander, much like the one Conan has in the movies.
LMG: Thank you very much for your compliments. I am not 100% happy with the head pose and facial expression myself, but I certainly did not what to give her a comic-book style aggressive or eyes-wide-open-awed mood. I was going more for a dreamy-vacant expression, which I think is what we all would have on our faces in such a transformation moment, since something rather overpowering is happening directly to oneself, almost internally, as opposed to watching something going on on the outside. Everything else, as regularly seen on TV and in the movies, I personally just consider bad acting. If you look real close in the high-res version, you might see what I was trying to get at.
energise: Tack se mücke, Jonas! (most likely not how you write it, but I am guessing you understand) I'm glad you like what you see. I'm looking forward to more insights into your work-flows in the future, as you do produce outstanding results. As you requested, I'm gonna slap you silly with dead "sill" (herring in swedish?), if you don't share!
I was hoping you wouldn't mind being included in my little "Entertainment Weekly" spoof. Your Skeletor is just too much fun!
razeverius: I hope my answer was satisfactory for you. If not, let me know. No reason to be embarrassed.
Naz dorovje and many thanks again to you all.:arteest: