Movie designs: Tomonori Kogawa. TV designs: Kenzo Koizumi
Read about the design process here
Emperor Zordar, movie version (original name: Emperor Gatlantis)
Emperor Zordar with color notations
Emperor Zordar, TV version with color notations
Sabera, movie version
Sabera with color notations
Sabera, TV version
Gatlantis officers, movie versions
Genitz, movie version with color notations
Genitz, TV version
Razera, movie version with color notations
Razera, TV version
Razera, TV version with color notations
Goland, movie version with color notations
Goland, TV version
Goland officer, TV only
Baruze, movie version
Baruze, TV version
Miru, movie version
Miru, TV version
Zabaibal, movie version with color notations
Zabaibal, TV version
Zabaibal officer, TV only
Destol, TV only
Mazer, TV only (original name: Baki)
Cosmodart Naska, TV only
Naska officer, TV only
Fleet officers, TV only (episodes 19 and 20)
Foot soldier, movie version
Ground troop, movie version
Pilot, movie version
Imperial guard design by Leiji Matsumoto
Storm Baraberam pistol
Asmat laser rifle
Hi Tim – thanks for cataloging the Comet Empire designs. In your research, have you ever come across a given reason why Sabera has a human-like tone while all the other Comet Empire denizens are greenish?
In the original Japanese version, she was Zordar’s consort rather than his daughter. So we can assume she was “acquired” on some conquered planet. (Think Thanos/Gamora.)
Thanks Tim, I don’t remember there being an explanation in the canon so I guess it’s up to us to speculate. She may even be from Earth for all we know. Possibly Eastern Europe if the Invidia accent is to be believed. ^_^