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===TV Pilot===
===TV Pilot===
The pilot differs from the comic mainly in that the characters are fleshed out with backstories, something the one-shot comic hardly needed. Rather than a master of languages, Emperor Zombie is the first of the Screw-On Head's manservants, who turned to evil despite the Head's advice. Out of revenge for his first defeat, refering to it as a fetish, he has killed the seven replacement servants before Mr. Groin in the gruesome ways possible. Zombie's vampire mistress, now named Patience, is much more talkative; a flashback reveals she was once the Screw-On Head's mortal lover, until snatched from him by a vampire servant of Zombie. Instead of Doctor Snap, Zombie's other servants are a monkey and two elderly women, one a werewolf and the other a [[cannibal]].
The pilot differs from the comic mainly in that the characters are fleshed out with backstories, something the one-shot comic hardly needed. Rather than a master of languages, Emperor Zombie is the first of the Screw-On Head's manservants, who has turned to evil despite the Head's advice. Out of revenge for his first defeat (refering to this as a "fetish") he has killed the seven replacement servants who had served before Mr. Groin in gruesome ways. Zombie's vampire mistress, now named Patience, is much more talkative; a flashback reveals she was the Screw-On Head's mortal lover, until snatched from him by a vampire servant of Zombie. Instead of Doctor Snap, Zombie's other servants are a monkey and two elderly women, one a werewolf and the other a [[cannibal]].


The pilot begins with the theft of the manuscript, along with the only man who can translate it, by Zombie's henchmen. Zombie "smokes" the translator to learn the location of Gung's tomb. An interlude has Screw-On Head track down Patience in [[Marrakesh]], then torture her to try and find Zombie's whereabouts.
The pilot begins with the theft of the manuscript, along with the only man who can translate it, by Zombie's henchmen. Zombie "smokes" the translator to learn the location of Gung's tomb. An interlude has Screw-On Head track down Patience in [[Marrakesh]], then torture her to try and find Zombie's whereabouts.

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Screw-On Head
Publication information
PublisherDark Horse Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Screw-On Head
Created byMike Mignola
In-story information
Alter egoUnknown; it seems likely "Screw-On Head" is his real name
Team affiliationsAbraham Lincoln, Mr. Groin, Mr. Dog., Emperor Zombie, Patience
Notable aliasesThe Amazing Screw-On Head
AbilitiesCan have his head removed and reattached to any one of a number of robotic bodies, some of which possess such features as projectile grenade fists.

The Amazing Screw-on Head is the title of a "one-shot" comic written and drawn by Mike Mignola and published by Dark Horse Comics in 2002. An animated pilot, based on the plot of the comic, was made by the Sci-Fi Channel in 2006, and may be turned into a series. While similar in tone and theme to Mignola's better known Hellboy, The Amazing Screw-On Head is a comedy.

Plot

The Screw-On Head is an agent for President Abraham Lincoln, fulfilling much the same role as the modern-day B.P.R.D. In the comic (and television pilot), he is summoned by Lincoln to track down Emperor Zombie, an undead occultist. Zombie and his henchmen, the vampiress "Madam" and scientist Dr. Snap, have stolen an ancient manuscript. This will allow him access to the tomb of Gung, a warlord who nearly conquered the world over ten thousand years ago with supernatural power gained from "a fabulous melon-sized jewel", which Zombie obviously plans to use for himself.

With the aid of his manservant Mr. Groin and dog Mr. Dog, Screw-On Head manages to track down Zombie, but not before the villain and his henchmen (including his vampire lover) find the treasure: instead of a jewel, the tomb contains a turnip with "a small parallel universe" inside. Zombie unleashes the demon within, but Screw-On Head manages to defeat it in combat.

TV Pilot

The pilot differs from the comic mainly in that the characters are fleshed out with backstories, something the one-shot comic hardly needed. Rather than a master of languages, Emperor Zombie is the first of the Screw-On Head's manservants, who has turned to evil despite the Head's advice. Out of revenge for his first defeat (refering to this as a "fetish") he has killed the seven replacement servants who had served before Mr. Groin in gruesome ways. Zombie's vampire mistress, now named Patience, is much more talkative; a flashback reveals she was the Screw-On Head's mortal lover, until snatched from him by a vampire servant of Zombie. Instead of Doctor Snap, Zombie's other servants are a monkey and two elderly women, one a werewolf and the other a cannibal.

The pilot begins with the theft of the manuscript, along with the only man who can translate it, by Zombie's henchmen. Zombie "smokes" the translator to learn the location of Gung's tomb. An interlude has Screw-On Head track down Patience in Marrakesh, then torture her to try and find Zombie's whereabouts.

At the conclusion Emperor Zombie sinks to the bottom of the Mississippi while his henchmen kidnap Mr. Dog. President Lincoln gives Screw-On Head permission to deal with whatever supernatural things lurk in the western frontier.

Characters

  • The Amazing Screw-On Head (Paul Giamatti) - Literally a screw-on head, apparently made of metal; Abraham Lincoln's top agent in occult matters. Nothing is known about his origins. He bears some similarity to the Homunculi in the BPRD series.
  • Emperor Zombie (David Hyde-Pierce) - Highly intelligent and articulate for a zombie; he apparently brought about his own undead state using forbidden Ancient Evil knowledge, out of a lust for power.
  • Mr. Groin (Patton Oswalt) - Screw-On Head's butler. Like most superhero butlers he is capable of almost anything, and aids Screw-On Head in many ways, including acting as a surrogate body.
  • Mr. Dog - Screw-On Head's dog; in the television pilot, he appears to be a living dog's head attached to a stuffed dog's body. Able to smell evil anywhere in the world.
  • Abraham Lincoln (Corey Burton) - The President of the United States and Screw-On Head's boss.
  • Madam/Patience (Molly Shannon) - Vampire lover of Emperor Zombie. Named Patience in the pilot, she was the lover of Screw-On Head while mortal.
  • Doctor Snap - Emperor Zombie's personal scientist. He wears a brown suit reminiscent of a spacesuit and a helmet with a lightbulb on top. He is turned into a frog-demon at the end of the comic.
  • Ricky - One of Emperor Zombie's servants, a crown-wearing monkey capable of operating a variety of firearms with deadly accuracy. (Note: Ricky appears to be based on a character from the Hellboy story Box Full of Evil: in the story a character is transformed into a monkey; he later falls into a pit of treasure, and a crown is seen on his head. The character also uses a gun in the story)

Trivia

  • The Amazing Screw-On Head won the 2003 Eisner Award for Best Humour Publication.
  • As of July 12th 2006, The Amazing Screw-On Head TV pilot was aired online at scifi.com with a survey to decide whether or not the show goes to series.