The Umbrella Academy
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About the Project
I am working through The Umbrella Academy boardgame by Mantic Games.
Related Company: Mantic Games
Related Genre: Pulp
This Project is Completed
Let's paint a boardgame!
So, I am a sucker for comic book based minis and Mantic in general. So I resisted this for awhile then caved and backed it anyway.
This is firmly based on the comic book IP so has a different aesthetic and details to the TV show. Which is fine because I like painting the comic book look!
For this project I am going to try playing with mixing army painter speedpaints (V2) and conventional acrylics. I tried a couple of contrast paints and didn’t particularly like them, but have batch painting projects in my future so want to experiment with a few short cuts.
This is not a huge game with about 50 minis in it total so let’s see how long it takes me and if/when I get distracted.
What is The Umbrella Academy?
This is a co-operative game for up to 5 players based on The Umbrella Academy comics that inspired the Netflix TV show.
The story is about a mysterious generation of kids all born all over the world at the exact same time on the exact same day. The twist being that their mothers were not pregnant when the day began, then went through a pregnancy lasting a few minutes only to give birth having no idea what was happening to them.
Noted philanthropist and eccentric Sir Reginald Hargreaves set out to adopt as many of these children as possible believing that they would be of great importance in the future. Of the dozens born, he managed to ‘acquire’ seven.
Being a practical man he largely delegated the parenting part of it all to a robot mother he designed, along with the house butler Pogo, an intelligent talking Chimpanzee. For some reason, to here are many talking chimps living among the humans of this comic book world. I don’t think it has ever been explained why if even alluded to.
As Hargreaves is a stern and distant father figure, the children learn to compete for his favour growing up as he trains them into a team of superheroes, unlocking their innate powers.
The game features both a set of young heroes from the days of a tight nit, disciplined team and the adult heroes after years of collective childhood trauma have led to deep seated feuds and dysfunction. There are alternative game modes to reflect this and mix things up.
A common theme of The Umbrella Academy is the impending apocalypse that the team must fend off to save the world. Only every time they do, the threat seems to change and shift into something else. So there are of course a bunch of adversaries to overcome and crises to avert!
The game is about moving around the board to overcome hazard cards that can devastate locations, as the clock (a deck of cards) runs down towards the finale.
Kraken
Starting with player characters, we of course star with ‘Number 2’, A.K.A ‘The Kraken. Or Diego.
Each the heroes come with a young and adult sculpt so I have painted them together.
Rumour
Going from Number 2 to Number 3, A.KA. Rumour, or Alison. I quite like the whispering poses of this pair, it captures her ability to influence others (and reality itself) quite well.
I was scratching my head over colours a bit, as the comic varies a little between red and purple on her suit, and purple or blue for her hair. So I used a violet purple and split the difference.
Number 5
Following Number 3, is of course Number 5! Also known as, well, number 5.
You may notice that Number 5 comes in young and still young options. This is because 5’s power is teleportation. Quite accurately over short spaces, but not so reliable when moving through time! Number 5 travelled into the future and got stuck for fifty years or so before eventually travelling back but ending up inside a teenagers body. With the lifetime experience of an assassin.
The Horror
Despite the name, not a villain!
Number 6, A.K.A ‘The Horror’, otherwise answers to Ben. Young Ben has the ability to summon murderous inter-dimensional tentacles, which is certainly not at all a traumatic experience for a young lad.
Vanya
Number 7, A.K.A. Vanya. Vanya has no superhero name because Vanya was raised to think that she has no powers.
Yes, Vanya is both the least and most powerful member of the Umbrella Academy! Her powers are so volatile that Sir Hargreaves decided it was just better not to mess around with them at all.
Séance
From Number 7 we backtrack to Number 4, Séance, A.K.A. Klaus. Séance sees dead people. All of the time, even as child when he really didn’t want to.
As he learned to use his powers he was able to both allow a spirit to possess his body and to project himself into possessing others.
The rest of the time he prefers to stay intoxicated and well medicated.
First Player Token
The school badge! I decided to get this done while working on other minis and it was a fun little piece to do.

















































