Just an Old-Time Puppet Show! Nothing Wrong Here!

On the 27th day of this year’s Jack Kir­by Trib­ute Month, focused on the Fan­tas­tic Four and relat­ed char­ac­ters, today’s prompt is the Pup­pet Mas­ter, Philip Masters!

The Pup­pet Mas­ter is a very ear­ly antag­o­nist, intro­duced in Jack and Stan’s FF run way back in issue #8. At the same time, we also meet his daugh­ter Ali­cia for the first time, who ends up being a very impor­tant sup­port­ing character.

Apart from look­ing kind of creepy and ven­tril­o­quist doll-like, the Pup­pet Mas­ter does­n’t real­ly cut all that impres­sive of an appear­ance. He’s not on any list you might find of “best or most inter­est­ing­ly cos­tumed Kir­by char­ac­ters.” But he does have quite the pow­er! Using a spe­cial radioac­tive clay, he can make fig­ures of just about any­one, and force them to do his bid­ding. In his first appear­ance, he man­ages to take con­trol of the Thing, send­ing him against his team­mates! So heroes under­es­ti­mate him at their risk.

That’s all I have to say about the Pup­pet Mas­ter. Hope you enjoyed my depic­tion. Who’s next? Tune in tomor­row to see!

2 thoughts on “Just an Old-Time Puppet Show! Nothing Wrong Here!”

  1. Yikes. Creepi­est char­ac­ter ever. And your art com­mu­ni­cates that vibe mas­ter­ful­ly. He He. There are so many of these bro­ken fam­i­ly sit­u­a­tions in the flop­pies. And his daugh­ter ally­ing with his ene­mies no doubt brings the twist­ed face you cre­at­ed to be even more twist­ed. Chunky is a depend­able babysit­ter com­pared to the Pup­pet Mas­ter. The “dried blood” magen­ta adds even more evil. Thanks.

    1. Thanks, Joe. Yeah, I’d nev­er tried to draw Pup­pet Mas­ter before, so it was a fun chal­lenge. Unlike oth­er Kir­by char­ac­ters, he does­n’t real­ly have any kind of a cool. dis­tinc­tive cos­tume, so it real­ly falls to get­ting his head and face right. And I thought the up light would be a fun way to push his char­ac­ter. I did­n’t nec­es­sar­i­ly have the red­dish-vio­let fig­ured out as the back­lit col­or for the shad­ows up front, but as I played with dif­fer­ent options, that was what clicked for me ulti­mate­ly as the right choice.

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