Showing posts with label LT. JOLLY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LT. JOLLY. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 November 2017

CLASSIC IMAGE: JOLLY RULES THE SKIES!


No one loves shooting down defenceless Cylons in his Viper more than amiable Lt. Jolly, especially when it's a city full of them, in a scene from The Living Legend Part Two.

Saturday, 4 March 2017

CLASSIC IMAGE: TO A MEETING WITH ROYALTY...


In the depths of Carillon, Serina, Jolly and Apollo are escorted to meet Queen Lotay in her private chamber, in a deleted scene moment from Saga of a Star World.

Thursday, 12 January 2017

CLASSIC IMAGE: A WELL HIDDEN "WEB"...


Some "crazy readings" from a nearby asteroid have turned up the worst kind of discovery for Boomer and Jolly's deep patrol- a hidden Cylon outpost, in this scene from Lost Planet of the Gods Part One.

Note the Carillon photo backdrop from Saga of a Star World cost effectively reused for this brief studio-shot scene.

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

CLASSIC IMAGE: TO FLY IN THE SEATED POSITION!


Overcoming their illness, weak but willing Boomer, Jolly, Giles and Greenbean announce their eagerness, along with the rest of Blue and Red Squadrons, to return back to duty and fight the Cylon Raiders attacking Kobol, in this memorable scene from Lost Planet of the Gods Part Two.

Saturday, 10 January 2015

CLASSIC ART: WALT SIMONSON REMEMBERS 'GALACTICA'


Taking the short-lived but enjoyable GALACTICA MARVEL comic book into bigger and broader areas of storytelling than anything then seen in the weekly series, Walt Simonson's writing/artist work on the title's final quarter run proved a memorable stepping stone to bigger and more critically acclaimed work, notably with the likes of THOR.

Check out his brief GALACTICA reminisces here: Dynamite expands Art Editions line with Vampiralla, Battlestar Galactica and John Carter — The Beat


Saturday, 3 August 2013

CLASSIC IMAGE: UNDERGROUND LAIR


Apollo, Jolly and Serina are escorted by the alien Ovions into their underground civilisation, to meet their Queen Lotay, in a memorably eerie scene from Saga of a Star World.