Dig This Creepy Decapitated Transformers Unicron Pencil Holder


Icon Heroes is giving Transformers fans something they never knew they wanted: the decapitated head of Unicron. Sure, it may sound gruesome, but the planet-devouring Transformer serves an important function. He holds pens and pencils. Lots of them. In the eye sockets, the top of the head, and even in his gaping maw.
When can you expect the HR department to give you a talking to? Unfortunately, you won’t be able to put this guy on your desk until the second quarter of 2022. You can, however, pre-order Unicron’s head right now over at the Big Bad Toy Store.
 

Icon Heroes
Icon Heroes
Icon Heroes

Hold and display all your pens and pencils in the office with this cool Unicron polystone pen holder! The eyes, mouth, and top of the head can hold your much-needed office accessories while still looking like a rad collector’s item.

Oh, that’s terrifying! Even Unicron’s severed head didn’t look that creepy at the end of Transformers: The Movie.

Unicron, for the uninitiated, is a god-like Transformer who roams the galaxy-consuming planets. In a way, he is kind of a Galactus ripoff. Unicron needs to devour stars and other celestial bodies in order to survive.
Aside from his massive size, he also has the power to morph other transformers into brand new beings. In Transformers, we see this in the movie when Unicron bestows new life into a dying Megatron, remaking him as Galvatron, complete with a Leonard Nimoy voice chip.

Unicron did show up again in the Transformers cartoon. Even though he was without a body, Unicron was capable of returning Starscream to life … briefly.

What are your thoughts on this odd desktop accessory? Should we also get a Starscream ashtray or an Optimus Prime corpse paperweight? Let us know in the comments.
[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]



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Mike Phalin
Mike Phalinhttp://syxxsense.com
Longtime problematic entertainment journalist. The former workhorse for Dread Central, ScienceFiction.com, and Fanbolt.

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