Tuesday, February 10, 2009

We Kill You, King of the Forest.

The new We Kill You stuff is being cogitated and crafted. And so far, it's amazing. Starting with this brand new sculpt for King Of The Forest.


The new sculpt from WKY is destined to be a future collectible for certain. The kind of detail and artistic possibilites that this dunny presents are endless. And I'm looking forward to getting one to put in a glass case. But WKY just needs to hurry up and slap some paint on them!

King of the forest you say? Whodatis?


















"Born in the year 1823 into the Royal Deciduous Family, the King was given the name Hickory Bitternut III. His family was responsible for making sure the balance was kept in the sacred peaceful bond between nature, critter and human. In the early 1900's a deadly disease had struck the Bitternut forest forcing all trees and animals to flee so as not to get sick. Hickory was the only survivor of the R.D.F and thus was crowned king, though he never really felt fit for the job.

As years went by, more and more animals started to move to the new kingdom and they all had stories to tell of why they had to flee their home land. One day a chipmunk arrived after traveling hundreds of miles on the back of a fox. He was very sick and died in the branches of Hickory, but not before telling him that it was the humans in their machines that had broken the sacred bond and were the reason for all the disease and suffering. Infuriated by this, the King held a meeting with all the other leaders of the forest to let them know that bond had been broken and humans were no longer to be trusted.

Today, the King still watches over the animals and plants of the forest and keeps the balance of nature in check. He is slowly fighting back at the humans and their machines to make sure that they don't destroy the little bit of forest that is left!"

The one thing I will always love about We Kill You, is that there is no pretense. No BS. It's just cool art. More info can be found at www.wekillyou.net

-J

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