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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Toy manufacturer NECA will be making latex masks based on two of Borderlands 2's notorious characters: the antagonist Handsome Jack and the Psycho ...
Borderlands 2's villain Handsome Jack isn't really handsome at all.He's just wearing a face mask, and you can also pretend to be just as attractive later this year, thanks to a series of masks ...
According to NECA, both masks feature "hand-painted details that mimic the cel-shaded look of the Borderlands universe." As you can see in the images below, the Handsome Jack mask includes the ...
Gearbox clarified that Handsome Jack won't be the main villain, but his influence is likely to be felt in BL4. Borderlands has been on something of a roller coaster recently.
Handsome Jack definitely falls into the category of Despotic Ruler—a man who commits horrible acts in the name of high morals, when in reality, he’s just doing it for himself.
That's still super cool, though, and if we're going to split hairs I guess he's not Handsome Jack, either, because he isn't yet hiding his face with a mask. Super excited to see what caused that ...
Handsome Jack (above) is interesting to me, partially because he wears a man’s face as a mask, and partially because Borderlands 1 didn’t really have a strong, singular villain.
Update: Well, about twenty minutes after publishing this post, Gearbox’s Randy Pitchford nuked this entire theory, saying that the character in question in the teaser is not Handsome Jack Well ...
Jack's left horribly disfigured by that event, and wears a mask of his own face to hide his injuries in Borderlands 2, but the Pre-Sequel leaves little to the imagination.
Mission: A-Hunting We Will Go. After destroying the DNA samples, the Vault Hunters are to destroy the creature lab. This lab contains Woundspike, a giant Borok with a Handsome Jack mask.