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
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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 !"
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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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