Sylvain Despretz's biomechanical Skullship for Tim Burton's unmade Superman Lives in 1997. references The Jabberwocky for Lewis Carroll's "Alice Through The Looking Glass" (published 1871) by John Tenniel?

 
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The Jabberwocky for Lewis Carroll's "Alice Through The Looking Glass" (published 1871) by John Tenniel
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a) Sylvain Despretz's Skullship (near enough Biomechanoid) for Tim Burton's unmade Superman Lives in 1997.

 

 
 
 
 
b) References The Jabberwocky for Lewis Carroll's "Alice Through The Looking Glass" (published 1871) by John Tenniel?


 

 
c) The Jabberwocky's neck becomes the diagonal pipe at the upper rear of the ship.
 

 

 
 
d) Here the tail becomes the jaw area 
 

 
 
 
e) The arm with claw becomes the nasal cavity area 
 
 

 

f) With that the corresponding area for the jaws would become the view port/ eye socket with cheekbone etc. Then the horns/tendrils becomes the spikes on the top, although if one wanted to connect that with the neck area, one would have to say that they were separated here.

 

 
 
 
g) One can look at the foot and the hero's head and think about the back of the engines with the thrusters sticking out

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