
fictional) prisoner in the iron maiden, with her sex factor ramped up as per McFarlane standard.

So, the complete Bethany includes a demon-faced starburst plate atop the maiden (I've got the face, but the starburst has gone missing), and a circus train base identical, apart from the nameplate and mounting pegs, to that included with Mary Slaughter. I should preface this review by saying that I don't have a complete Bethany Bled figure - she arrived complete, but that was quite some time ago, and in the intervening period I'd stripped bits and pieces off the set, befitting my preference for more streamlined displays (I have over 400 action figures, it's visually crowded enough in here without the figures themselves making it worse). That was where his followers found him an hour later, his throat so ragged from repeating his words of love that he spoke blood instead of syllables. "Bethany, I love you," he said as he followed her down into the village to the door of her house, which she finally slammed in his perfect face. Not that religious authorities of the age wouldn't have used something like this - being of a devout and pious nature, they'd happily rape, torture and murder anyone and anything that got their repressed little libidos going - but they just didn't think of it.


įunny thing about the iron maiden: the overwhelming majority of historical evidence indicates that it never existed in the Middle Ages, and indeed was just made up by some German weirdo in the 18th Century as a hoax. B u y t h e t o y s, n o t t h e h y p e.
