El Skutto
Super Freak
Man, I hate to seem like I'm questioning everything you say, as that's not my intention, but your information seems to conflict with mine.
I was collecting the Majestic figures as they were orginally released, pre-ordering them direct from Time and Space Toys months before their release. And shortly after Starbuck was released, they had up images for pre-orders of Tighe, Boomer, Athena and Cain. Now, remember that this is before Majestic went belly up and Amok Time took over the license. Heck, I don't even think that Amok Time existed back in 2005. Anyway, the pictures of their pre-production figures were identical to the ones Amok Time is now using.
Now, I'm not saying that Amok Time hasn't since resculpted the heads, but the pictures they're using would appear to be the same pre-production figures that Majestic was showcasing. So, is it possible that Amok Time simply acquired Majestic's molds? Not to sound too paranoid, but it wouldn't be the first time a company exagerrated the truth in order to drum up publicity and interest for a licensed property.
I was collecting the Majestic figures as they were orginally released, pre-ordering them direct from Time and Space Toys months before their release. And shortly after Starbuck was released, they had up images for pre-orders of Tighe, Boomer, Athena and Cain. Now, remember that this is before Majestic went belly up and Amok Time took over the license. Heck, I don't even think that Amok Time existed back in 2005. Anyway, the pictures of their pre-production figures were identical to the ones Amok Time is now using.
Now, I'm not saying that Amok Time hasn't since resculpted the heads, but the pictures they're using would appear to be the same pre-production figures that Majestic was showcasing. So, is it possible that Amok Time simply acquired Majestic's molds? Not to sound too paranoid, but it wouldn't be the first time a company exagerrated the truth in order to drum up publicity and interest for a licensed property.