![]() ![]() Flight: She somehow has this ability as shown in III.In the third game, she stops doing this to Travis since she is married to him. Then, in the second game, she does it again, but this time she makes good on her promises. Femme Fatale: As it turns out, she's playing Travis for a fool.Everything Sounds Sexier in French: Her French accent serves to make her voice into pure sultry fanservice.Expository Hairstyle Change: Literally-in Desperate Struggle, she actually changes hairstyles and outfits every time you see her just to give exposition.with a vacuum and nothing else to honor the fallen. Desecrating the Dead: She shows up to direct the cleanup crews after assassin fights.Defrosting the Ice Queen: Desperate Struggle shows a much softer and more vulnerable side to her.Cleanup Crew: Each time Travis kills an assassin, Sylvia shows up leading her UAA henchmen Talbot and Weller to clean up their remains and exchange banter with Travis along the way.Catchphrase: In III, her exposition before each ranking battle usually ends with "Welcome to the Garden of Insanity!" or a variant thereof, but in the first game it is "Garden of Madness".But Not Too Foreign: You'd never know by looking at her, but she's half-Japanese.In III, this is subverted as she is fully on the good side as she only intentionally works with the aliens so she can deliberately set them up to be killed by her husband Travis and save the world. By the second game, however, the UAA definitely exists and she's legitimately on Travis' side against Jasper Batt Jr. Ambiguously Evil: While the fact she's a good person is hardly in question, how malicious or manipulative she is towards Travis is something of an Ambiguous Situation in the first game when at the end it's suggested the UAA may or may not actually exist and Sylvia's been conning Travis (and potentially all the other assassins) the whole time.She toys with Travis' affections, offering to sleep with him if he should become #1 on the list. The mysterious woman who is supporting Travis through his endeavors, using the cash he brings from part-time jobs and small hits to arrange his fights to progress in the UAA rankings. Thank you for taking the time to browse the current collection. It features the entire cast and is signed by Kozaki and Ushiki. The last print is by Yusuke Kozaki for NMH3. The first is a limited blue and red foil print by the artist Boneface who illustrated the cover of Travis Strikes Again as well as did concept design work for the game. (I’m planning on custom framing this with a purple matte and bubblegum pink frame in keeping with the game).įinally are two prints. The seventh piece is a recent acquisition and is an original illustration by Yusuke Kozaki of the protagonist Juliet and her decapitated boyfriends head Nick from Lollipop Chainsaw. ![]() Masanori Ushiki was brought on to design the alien characters for NMH3. It’s one of the original designs of the main villain FU. The sixth piece is original art by Masanori Ushiki. The fifth piece is Shinobu Jacobs based on her appearance in NMH3 and drawn on shikishi board. The first four pieces are from NMH 2 and include Travis Touchdown, Sylvia Christel, Alice Twilight and Margaret Moonlight. ![]() The first five pieces are all original drawings by Yusuke Kozaki who worked as an artist on NMH, NMH2: Desperate Struggle and NMH3 I’ve been having a lot of fun collecting official original art from No More Heroes so I thought I would share the current state of the collection. ![]()
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