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On the left and taken straight from the painting by Frank Frazetta is a statue sculpted by Randy Bowen. Possibly Frazetta's trademark creation, the Death Dealer is also featured in four novels by James Silke. Like all the statues displayed here, the image above does not reveal any of the incredible detail. Based on the characters created by Kevin Eastman and conceptualized by Simon Bisley, the above right was sculpted by Susumu Sugita. Of course, the inspiration for the character named "Julie" in the movie F.A.K.K. 2 is none other than the current queen of the B movies: Julie Strain. For info on all of the above visit the Heavy Metal site. |
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Based on the characters created by Matt Wagner, the works pictured above were sculpted by Randy Bowen. The Hunter Rose statue is a "blue" box version (the first 600 statues shipped in blue boxes; the second edition of 600 shipped in red boxes). |
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These two sculptures are based on characters created by Robert E. Howard. Solomon Kane was conceptualized by Gary Gianni and was sculpted by Randy Bowen. The Barbarian was conceptualized by Frank Fazetta and was sculpted by Clayburn Moore. |
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Also based on characters created by Robert E. Howard (except Snake Pit--it is based on a painting by Ken Kelly, but it, too, must have its roots in the characters of R.E.H), these sculptures were fashioned by Seth Vandebale. |