I really like the idea of a MMM inspired female astronaut but there is something about the design they could tone down just a tad. Not gonna show through a space suit.
Action Figure Insider Galleries: TF2012 Four Horsemen Toypocalypse (page 1)
I really like the idea of a MMM inspired female astronaut but there is something about the design they could tone down just a tad. Not gonna show through a space suit.
Action Figure Insider Galleries: TF2012 Four Horsemen Toypocalypse (page 1)
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I like the design, reminds me of a 60's or 70's SF novel cover girl.
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I have to agree with Werewolf...she's too cheesecake and doesn't really fit in with the aesthetic of the other figures. She definitely wouldn't have appeared like that as a toy in the 60's.
Well, I think they went more for the Barbarella 1960s style: totally unrealistic for "real space" but "fantasy space babe" look, in which case all science goes out the door.
It reminds me of the Green Slime poster:
The Green Slime 1969 Orig Movie Poster - Classic Horror | eBay
The space lady even has cleavage in her suit and bare hands...
Last edited by Gorn Captain; Feb 11, '12 at 9:29 AM.
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