No better, no different,
than a hundred others
I've killed in my time.
Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand
Welcome back to The Art of Caesura!
Last week we looked at how cool Lobster Johnson is while I was painting him, this week we get to see how cool he is just standing there!
Although he's mostly black, I feel that the different materials turned out okay - the leather of his boots vs the fabric of his clothes vs his metallic helmet and gun.
I'm especially proud of the blue "claw" logo on his chest. I think it retained a lot of its vibrancy.

With the completed model you can only kind of tell that I forgot to finish his lower face (I had intended to highlight it, but the single coat of Guilliman Flesh actually did quite a nice job).



And with The Lobster complete, that's the last of the Hellboy heroes that I've painted, you'll just have to see what's coming up next on The Art of Caesura!
Watching: Shogun
Reading: Rules of Civility - Amor Towles
Next Week:
Harbingers of doom...
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