Lucas Director’s Cut
Poor Weird Eye-Patch Guy! I guess he won’t be phoning home ever again…
Sorry for the delay over the last week. We had some paying side projects that took precedence. In fact, they are still ongoing, but at least the workload is easing up. Next Friday’s strip will be a surprise as we take readers on an unexpected twist, so be sure to check back after thanksgiving to see what we’ve been cooking up.
I have a pair of custom figures I made based on the Star Wars Holiday Special’s Ackmena, played by the inimitable Bea Arthur. Although I parted with my Ackmena (the bartender) custom figure, I made new versions of her assistants, Tork (the bouncer) and Ackmena’s little person assistant.
These are probably one of a kind considering their obscurity and I’m offering them up for sale for $40 bucks as a pair. It is an opportunity to add something unique to your Star Wars collection and I’ll throw in a signed BMS card for the buyer. As always, the sale of these items helps me with medical expenses through challenging times. So I appreciate any help spreading the word about these figures among collector groups you may belong to or know of.
Click here to view the eBay auction.
If you don’t want the figures, but would still like to be able to contribute something to our BMS campaign, you can go directly to our GoFundMe here. Remember, BMS is free, so we can’t sell our BMS work to help fund things like the website. The only way to keep going is with the help of readers and a lot of Forciness.
Oooooooooouch!
That’s… one way to get ahead…
And once again George Lucas has shown his esteem for minor background characters whom the Expanded Universe adopted as their own!
Or lack thereof… poor Weird Eyepatch Guy.
They say when you have a hammer everything looks like a nail …
Poor eyepatch guy can’t catch a break. Except for that one in his neck.
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!
George is fast… he came at him holding the katana with his fist facing the other way!
Lucas Arts.
Haha true
Orrimaarko (aka wierd eye-patch guy) to young GL: Same team, same team!
As a long time reader, and devoted fan of your fantastic bms forciness, I wanted to wish you and yours a happy thanksgiving…
And to all the other readers as well.
Happy Thanksgiving, Rich! And to everyone else! Enjoy time with your family and friends!
Here we can see where George Lucas developed his trademark move, the Director’s Cut.