Julia and Barnabas were good but Angelique looked way too homely.
Julia's face and gesture looked a lot like the Classic Horror Bride of Frankenstein--- must have used parts of the same molds. None of the female figures are too pretty, but some, like the two (!) Buffys and the pneumatic
Cassandra Mistress of the Dark, have better action or alluring poses.
Angelique should have been depicted in simplified versions of 1897 or 1840 dresses, casting a spell or some other threatening gesture. Well, you CAN get an unpainted version, and make her as psycho-delicious as you please, but there's nothing you can do with her demure hands, unless you paint in a voodoo doll or a sprig of nightshade!
I think Quentin would have looked better dressed in a period costume. The outfit he is wearing does look like he is a crew member aboard the Enterprise. At least, he isn't wearing the expendable crew member red.
Another impression I got was that he was a 1970's street-wise action hero in a freeze-frame shot--- all he needs is a wise-cracking sidekick. "Catch the next thrilling episode of Quentsky and Hunch !"
Funny how they have a display staircase for the Night Stalker figurines, and no Grand staircase upon which one could perch his / her DS dust collectors. I suppose you COULD get the NS one, but it's SO plain. Save some $$$ and build your own....
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