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Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 10:22 pm
by WreckerJack
In honor of Death's Head's 30th anniversary Geoff Senior is selling 100 limited edition prints. This news comes to us from fellow Seibertronian, Carnivius_Prime. If you would like to purchase one, they are available on Geoff Senoir's website. We have included some of the specs and a picture of what the print will look like below.

Limited Edition of 100
Each print is signed by artist.
250g Quality gloss print H42cm W59.4cm
Frame not included
Shipped from the UK in postal tube


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Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:02 am
by Carnivius_Prime
Thank you. :D

Frickin' love this artwork.

Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:05 am
by o.supreme
butthurt anyone because DHII was way more popular than the original ;)

Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 8:55 am
by Big Grim
Awesome. I have a signed print of ol' Death's Head from Geoff Senior but I want that one. The original will ALWAYS be the best! :)

Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 10:57 am
by Rated X
Deaths head is a prime example of what was wrong with the G1 comic continuity. Along with circut breaker, the robot master, and the mechanic. I know its Marvel and all, but couldn't they focus on TRANSFORMERS and leave all the superhero styled characters out of the fiction? The lack of these types of characters was one reason the Sunbow G1 cartoon was so much better. Just my opinion....

Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 11:25 am
by Carnivius_Prime
Rated X wrote:Deaths head is a prime example of what was wrong with the G1 comic continuity. Along with circut breaker, the robot master, and the mechanic. I know its Marvel and all, but couldn't they focus on TRANSFORMERS and leave all the superhero styled characters out of the fiction? The lack of these types of characters was one reason the Sunbow G1 cartoon was so much better. Just my opinion....


Death's Head wasn't really a superhero style character any more than any Transformer. He was a robotic bounty hunter (a term he strongly disagreed with) who was a very well written interesting character with some nice depth and had key moments such as destroying Bumblebee (which led to his recreation as Goldbug... in a far better way than the pretty lousy GI Joes Vs The Transformers the US continuity had) and helping defeat the head of Unicron. He leapt into various Marvel Superhero titles AFTER his exit from the Transformers universe but he was still portrayed the same way until all that Minion nonsense. Original Death's Head is easily one of my fave ever characters in any Transformers fiction or any fiction in general come to think of it. Plus he just looked awesome and I loved his sense of humour too.

Also regarding the US characters you mentioned, I quite liked Circuit Breaker especially when with GB Blackrock. And Robot Master wasn't a superhero either, his supervillain persona was a gimmmick by the government to try reduce panic amongst the public for some reason. Not saying it was a great plan but he was never meant to be a superhero or villain at all in the context of the story. I haven't read that one in a while so can't quite recall why Megatron and co put up with that at all. :P

Really the only real superhero to ever have appeared in the comics was the amazing Spider-Man himself and that was only in the first few US issues which then distanced itself from the main Marvel Universe when they realised it would be impossible to constantly explain why all those many, many Marvel superheroes and villains WEREN'T showing up and getting involved in these giant robot battles.

Anyways back to Death's Head whom I think is a prime example (amongst many, MANY others) as why the Marvel (especially the UK) comic was far, FAR better than the cartoon in general (which even as a kid I thought was badly made shallow crap with just some decent voice work usually from Cullen that made it almost bearable, but still full of technical animation errors and idiotic plots moreso than the vast majority of other 80s toons many of which still hold up extremely well). Often when we'd get to a bad comic story like the US tale where Roadhandler briefly became a pro wrestler I'd often wonder if that was some unused script for the cartoon series as it seemed very much the sort of silly thing to come in, show off some new toys and be gone again. Anyways just my opinion...

PS: And Geoff Senior's artwork in the comics always looked far more 'animated' than the cartoon did. There's a lot to be said for energetic looking comic strip panels over stilted low-budget animation. That image above has a far better sense of motion and action than the cartoon ever attempted.


(damn i typed more than i meant to. I think i got somewhat triggered :P )

Re: Limited Edition Signed Death's Head Prints Now Available!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 12:08 pm
by Big Grim
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Anyways back to Death's Head whom I think is a prime example (amongst many, MANY others) as why the Marvel (especially the UK) comic was far, FAR better than the cartoon in general.

Thank you!