"Rebel scum!!!"
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"Rebel scum!!!"
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Don't worry Princess Barbaria...you will never end up on the cross!!!Lovely pic...including the nailed horns on the first one ... apparently the spirit of rebellion is alive (or dead) on other planets too
Don't worry Princess Barbaria...you will never end up on the cross!!!
I particularly like the crucified Bot. "Hanging there until all the power drains."Nice find, combining two of my favourite things, Crux and SF. The three girls make a nice little variety pack up there
There is a lot of SF themed crux out there, robots, aliens, anime etc, some I've posted before - here are a couple you may not have seen
"You do not yet understand the POWER of the DARK SIDE of the TREE!"
Not when the elfgirl warrior has my back ....
You can't NOT like Frazetta!So, you can nail a twi'lek by the tentacles.
Here's a few more sci-fi cruxes. The first one (two, actually) is by Frazetta. I have that issue.
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So, you can nail a twi'lek by the tentacles.
Here's a few more sci-fi cruxes. The first one (two, actually) is by Frazetta. I have that issue.
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Oh goddess it's me..."Rebel scum!!!"
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Lovely pic...including the nailed horns on the first one ... apparently the spirit of rebellion is alive (or dead) on other planets too
As far as I know, the Frazetta was only used for the National Lampoon cover.I've seen 2, 3 and 4, didn't realise #2 was also a magazine cover. I think it was also the book cover of Moorcock's Behold the Man.
I have lots of alien/SF crux, let's see if I can find some of it.
Actually, a lot has already been posted, probably in the Great Pics thread - here are some unposted, the second is an image from the most recent Alien film
Ah! Found that other thread:
http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/studies-in-cruciform-2-0.2666/page-29#post-77221
As far as I know, the Frazetta was only used for the National Lampoon cover.
I did find a magazine cover for "Behold, the Man" that sort of fits, however.
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