Here's more PC art for my upcoming Encounter Critical game.
Alot of different things went into making Hansel. He's one part space scoundrel in the vein of Han Solo and Starbuck, and one part creepy sleaze in the tradition of Riff Raff (the Rocky Horror butler not the Underdog mobster), those wild and crazy Festrunk Brothers, and Fred Garvin, Male Prostitute. In many ways Hansel here is a spiritual brother to Zap Branigan.
The character's look mostly comes from Frank N. Furter and 70's Tyroc and Cosmic Boy. The free-floating collar and bowtie combo is courtesy Hugh Hefner. And the nose and hair are meant as a tribute to Owen Wilson's character Hansel from Zoolander.
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