You might try looking on specialized Lego customizing websites. Some independent Lego builders sell their custom creations there.
You can start by looking for pieces that resemble the characters' outfits in Pulp Fiction. For example, a black suit for Jules. Then, find a suitable head piece with the right hair and expression. You might also need to do some minor custom painting to get the details right, like the tie or the sunglasses.
No. Lego Marvel is mainly centered around superheroes and villains from the Marvel comics and movies. Pulp Fiction is a completely different property, with its own distinct style and characters that don't cross over into the Lego Marvel line. So you won't find any such sets.
Yes, you can. You can use Lego Marvel pieces along with your creativity. For example, you could create a character from Pulp Fiction using Lego minifigure parts. You might use a black suit piece for Jules' outfit and some custom - printed tiles for the details.
It really varies. Simple custom pieces might be just a few dollars more than regular Lego pieces. But if it's a complex, highly detailed custom Pulp Fiction piece, it could cost tens of dollars.
Lego's Bionicle series, which has a science fiction vibe, is also amazing. It has unique robotic - like creatures with lots of movable parts. The story behind Bionicle adds to its charm as well, making it a great addition to Lego science fiction.
You can find Lego fiction books at many local bookstores. Big chain bookstores usually have a section dedicated to children's books, where you're likely to find Lego - related titles. Also, libraries are a great place. They often carry a variety of Lego fiction books that you can borrow for free and read at your leisure.
As far as I know, no. Lego usually goes for themes that are more suitable for a wide range of ages, from kids to adults. 'Pulp Fiction' is a great movie but it contains elements like strong language, violence, and drug use which are not in line with what Lego usually promotes. So while it would be really cool to see a Lego 'Pulp Fiction' set, it's not likely to happen officially.
To make a custom Lego comic, start by planning out your plot and characters. Select appropriate Lego sets or pieces for your scenes. Use good lighting when taking photos to make the images look great. Combine the photos in a sequence and add speech bubbles or text to tell the story.
Science - fiction books can also provide inspiration. The detailed descriptions of future worlds, advanced civilizations, and strange technologies in books like 'Dune' can spark ideas for your wallpaper. You can visualize those concepts and translate them into a visual form for the wallpaper.
If it's a more specialized or rare piece of content, you might also try looking on some niche video - sharing platforms or forums dedicated to 'Pulp Fiction' fans or YouTube Poop creators. There could be communities where people share and discuss such unique creations. However, YouTube is still the most obvious place to begin your search.