LILLITH'S HIRED GUNS:
Bounty Hunter Lillith, equipped with a jet-pack, blaster pistol and electro-whip, has hired a few mercenaries, led by cyborg Steve Austen, to strengthen her bargaining position. After all, sometimes the extra money is worth bringing them back alive.
BLACK SKULL'S SPACE GHOSTS:
Once an ordinary space pirate, the villain known as Black Skull became so much more upon his discovery of the Staff of Unlife. The Staff granted him the ability to raise the dead and compel their service, but at a hideous cost: his own face withered into a blackened skull. Now, completely mad and attended by terrifying revenants, he roams the spaceways taking what he pleases.
Your circuit's dead, there's something wrong; can you hear me, Major Tom? |
The way his visor leaves just his teeth and chin visible reminded me of the cover art for Megadeth's album "Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?" |
This sculpt reminded me of the undead airmen in the "B-17" segment of the 1981 animated film "Heavy Metal." The segment had been written by Dan O'Bannon, who also wrote 1979's "Alien." |
He's wearing the same style of armor and helmet as the guys in Lillith's crew above, so I decided to interpret him as a "new recruit" in Black Skull's forces. |
His armor made me think, not of Space Marines, but of the astronaut ghost from Scooby-Doo. Hence, he is the Space-Kook. |
What a great work on these!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great selection of figures!
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