Marvel Zombies: Happy Hogan and Harry Osborn

Marvel Zombies: Happy Hogan and Harry Osborn

Today it’s another pair of CMON’s Marvel Zombies bystanders. We have Norman Osborn, the son of the Green Goblin and absolutely not the Green Goblin in his classic comics look, and secondly a model that was part-painted for a good couple of years – Happy Hogan, Tony Stark’s driver – and later on, a top executive/administrator for Tony and/or the Avengers, depending on which version of the Marvel timeline we’re looking at.

Marvel Zombies: Happy Hogan and Harry Osborn

As I noted in yesterday’s post, suits really aren’t my favourite, which is why Hogan took so long to get painted. He was originally picked as an “easy win” that took a couple of years to get past the base coat of the suit, and then I managed to get motivated to paint him alongside Vader, The Emperor, DSII Luke, Harley Quinn and another figure I literally just finished this afternoon at the time of writing (Sunday afternoon). Harryand his outfit really show it’s 4-colour-comics origins with the red-blue-green-green-yellow scheme, but I’m much happier to be painting the comics-based verison of Harry that I grew up reading rather than a modern reimagining that mostly just keeps his name and a couple of other traits.

Marvel Zombies: Bolivar Trask and Senator Kelly

Marvel Zombies: Bolivar Trask and Senator Kelly

After a good while since the last Marvel Zombies models shown here we return today to the game’s bystander figures with a pair from the X-Men Resistance Core Set. We have Senator Kelly, an X-Men character who is notable because of his advocacy for the Mutant Registration Act, and secondly Bolivar Trask – an evil Tony Stark-type – who might seem a bit tall if you’ve never read the comics and only seen the Fox films. Don’t worry though – you’ll see Dinklage along on the blog eventually.

Marvel Zombies: Bolivar Trask and Senator Kelly

Basically, two white guys in suits. Not the hardest models to paint, but then also not the funnest, either. Suits really aren’t my favourite, but these two weren’t too bad – and I do like how Bolivar’s turned out nice and smooth while Kelly’s looks somewhat textured. The outfit colours were taken from the character cards rather than any specific comics or films, so we just have a grey suit and a grey-brown suit.