6/27/13

Puppet Master

I loved the Puppet Master films since I first saw them as a young boy.  They were B-movie films created by Charles Band with the first Puppet Master launching in 1989.  The premise of the films was simple: A puppeteer created a formula that could bring his precious marionettes to life.  As the series went on, that premise got more complicated as more back story and much retconning occurred.  But the souls that power the puppets were at one time human. 

It was with that in mind that I decided to Rule 34 the Puppet

Master characters.  At the time of this writing, the only Rule 34 pics of the Puppet Master franchise that I've been able to find are the ones I've created.  I'm sure there has to be more somewhere, but I've yet to find them.  Anyhow, this picture to the right marked the first pic I did.  Blade being my favorite puppet was always going to be the first one I drew.  This idea is partly inspired by a scene in the first movie.  There is no tying up or penetration, but Blade does go after a woman dressed in similar attire.

This last image is quite unique amongst all the works I've done in that it's been stalled since 2010.  I very rarely ever finish a work that's been sitting for that long.  But I always liked the concept and I thought that the execution was done about as well as I could've at the time.  This image does not feature Blade, but it does feature some of the other core puppets.  The idea of Tunneler drilling into the woman is a somewhat different spin on a scene from the movies, though the scene in question featured him drilling straight through a man's balls. 

At this point in time, I don't have any other Puppet Master pics, but the odds may be good of creating another one sometime soon...