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Men's T-shirt with the effect of artificial aging called "Facehugger". T-shirt with the slogan “In Space No One Can Hear You Scream.” The "Facehugger" T-shirt is the true embodiment of a creepy and brutal aesthetic that will make even the most adventurous awe of the unknown. Its design is inspired by the legendary horror film Alien, in which a space invader enters the human body. The Facehugger image on the T-shirt features eerie details that highlight his aggressive and abnormal nature. The bright acidic blood of the Facehugger, which corrodes living flesh, emphasizes the deadly inevitability. Wearing this T-shirt will show off your dark side and leave an unforgettable impression. Spectacular, original design and artificial aging effect give this T-shirt a creepy and brutal look. This T-shirt is for true fans of Giger's universe, science fiction and violence!
Attention! The length of this T-shirt is shorter than usual. See the size chart below the product!
Material: 100% cotton. The application is of very high quality and is not felt to the touch. A T-shirt boiled at 90 degrees does not shrink after washing. It is recommended to wash at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees, you can iron.
Attention! The length of this T-shirt is shorter than usual. See the size chart below the product!
Material: 100% cotton. The application is of very high quality and is not felt to the touch. A T-shirt boiled at 90 degrees does not shrink after washing. It is recommended to wash at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees, you can iron.
Description:
Alien is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott. The title refers to the film's main antagonist, the Alien, an extremely aggressive alien creature that hunts down and kills the crew of a spaceship.Dan O'Bannon introduced Ridley Scott to the work of Hans Rudolph "Rudy" Giger!; both of them felt that his painting Nekron IV was exactly the image they wanted to present as the film's antagonist. In the early 20th century, Fox felt that Giger's work was too scary for the public, but Brandywine insisted. Gordon Carroll said, "The first second Scott saw Giger's work, he knew that the biggest design problem, perhaps the biggest problem in the film, had been solved." Scott flew to Zurich to meet Giger and approved all of his work: environment, planetoid surface, derelict spaceship, all four Alien forms, from egg to adult.
Facehugger is a mobile arachnid creature with eight long multi—jointed limbs and a long muscular tail, which is designed to move, capture the future host and hold the body of the parasitoid on it. The sole purpose of the face grabber is to find a potential host, capture and inject into it "black goo" (as confirmed in the official book "Alien: Cold Forge"), from which the next creature grows. When the face grabber discovers the future host, it jumps onto the victim's face and fixes its position with the help of its limbs, also wrapping its tail around the victim's neck. After that, he puts the host in a coma and injects a "black goo" into him. Some time after the introduction of the substance, the person leaves the "host" and soon dies, and the vital processes of the carrier return to normal — he regains consciousness and begins to experience a feeling of intense hunger, since the developing organism requires a large amount of nutrients.
Facehugger is a mobile arachnid creature with eight long multi—jointed limbs and a long muscular tail, which is designed to move, capture the future host and hold the body of the parasitoid on it. The sole purpose of the face grabber is to find a potential host, capture and inject into it "black goo" (as confirmed in the official book "Alien: Cold Forge"), from which the next creature grows. When the face grabber discovers the future host, it jumps onto the victim's face and fixes its position with the help of its limbs, also wrapping its tail around the victim's neck. After that, he puts the host in a coma and injects a "black goo" into him. Some time after the introduction of the substance, the person leaves the "host" and soon dies, and the vital processes of the carrier return to normal — he regains consciousness and begins to experience a feeling of intense hunger, since the developing organism requires a large amount of nutrients.
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