Francesco Francavilla (Green Hornet / Zorro)produces another spectacular pulp/Golden Age comic-style piece!
Almost makes missing San Diego worthwhile (at least I missed out on the stabbing)!
(Geez, could I get any MORE links in just two sentences?)
Enjoy!
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Dr Who DVD Box Sets--$39.99 Each!
We interrupt your reguarly-scheduled blog to tell you...
Dr Who DVD Box Sets
ON SALE!
Seasons 1-4 (Eccleston-Piper / Tennant-Piper / Tennant-Agyeman / Tennant-Tate)
ON SALE!
Seasons 1-4 (Eccleston-Piper / Tennant-Piper / Tennant-Agyeman / Tennant-Tate)
ONLY $39.99 EACH!
(Originally $99.99 each!)
(Originally $99.99 each!)
WHERE???
At COSTCO!
NOW!
Friday, July 23, 2010
Design of the Week--Deep Thrust!
Each week, we post a limited-edition design, to be sold for exactly 7 days, then replaced with another!
This week...it was the 1970s, and...
1) controversial X-rated movie Deep Throat was one of the hot topics of the day!
2) Kung-fu mania was in full-swing!
Naturally, some marketing genius decided to combine the two...
An American film distributor took the kung-fu flick Lady Whirlwind, did the usual hysterically-bad English dubbing job on it, retitled it Deep Thrust, and produced a poster showing leading lady Angela Mao in a sexy exposed-cleavage / bare-legged look she never actually had in the film, or ANY other film she appeared in!
(At left, you can see the Hong Kong release poster showing how she actually looked in the flick!)
Angela was one of the few established female martial arts movie stars, with numerous credits, including Enter the Dragon, Lady Karate, and Lady Kung Fu.
She's also listed as Mao Ying, Angela Mao Ying, and Mao Fu Ying.
She was, in fact, an expert martial artist, trained in kung fu, hapkido, and tae kwon do!
Needless to say, Deep Thrust was a hit, playing the grindhouses for several years!
(I saw it several times on 42nd Street as part of various double and triple features.)
I remembered the distinctive poster, and when I finally acquired it, photographed it, and made a t-shirt emblazoned with it.
While I wanted to add it to our Pop Art Martial Arts™ collection, some friends expressed misgivings about incorporating it into the kid-friendly section, since the title was similar (but not related) to a classic porn film!
I say, let the fans decide!
If you show your support for the poster at Design of the Week, we'll move it to Pop Art Martial Arts™ when it's one week stint ends!
Will Deep Thrust prove popular, or will it redefine "limited edition"?
This week...it was the 1970s, and...
1) controversial X-rated movie Deep Throat was one of the hot topics of the day!
2) Kung-fu mania was in full-swing!
Naturally, some marketing genius decided to combine the two...
An American film distributor took the kung-fu flick Lady Whirlwind, did the usual hysterically-bad English dubbing job on it, retitled it Deep Thrust, and produced a poster showing leading lady Angela Mao in a sexy exposed-cleavage / bare-legged look she never actually had in the film, or ANY other film she appeared in!
(At left, you can see the Hong Kong release poster showing how she actually looked in the flick!)
Angela was one of the few established female martial arts movie stars, with numerous credits, including Enter the Dragon, Lady Karate, and Lady Kung Fu.
She's also listed as Mao Ying, Angela Mao Ying, and Mao Fu Ying.
She was, in fact, an expert martial artist, trained in kung fu, hapkido, and tae kwon do!
Needless to say, Deep Thrust was a hit, playing the grindhouses for several years!
(I saw it several times on 42nd Street as part of various double and triple features.)
I remembered the distinctive poster, and when I finally acquired it, photographed it, and made a t-shirt emblazoned with it.
While I wanted to add it to our Pop Art Martial Arts™ collection, some friends expressed misgivings about incorporating it into the kid-friendly section, since the title was similar (but not related) to a classic porn film!
I say, let the fans decide!
If you show your support for the poster at Design of the Week, we'll move it to Pop Art Martial Arts™ when it's one week stint ends!
Will Deep Thrust prove popular, or will it redefine "limited edition"?
YOU decide!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
If Archie was Black, he would have been Fast Willie Jackson!
Though it looks like it, Fast Willie Jackson was not published by Archie Comics, but by Black-owned publisher Fitzgerald Publications who had previously published the Golden Legacy non-fiction comic series about Black history.
Fast Willie was their entry into the mass-market comics market.
Though not Comics Code-approved, it received newsstand distribution, and sales were climbing for each successive issue.
Unfortunately, it reached break-even only with the seventh (and final) issue, when other matters caused Fitzgerald Publications to cease producing new material for an extended period. When Fitzgerald resumed publishing, Fast Willie was not among the titles.
We've incorporated Fast Willie into our Classic Comix collection featuring digitally-remastered and restored oversized (up to 11 x 17) vintage images emblazoned on sweatshop-free American Apparel and Anvil Knitwear shirts and tote bags.
Can you dig it?
Fast Willie was their entry into the mass-market comics market.
Though not Comics Code-approved, it received newsstand distribution, and sales were climbing for each successive issue.
Unfortunately, it reached break-even only with the seventh (and final) issue, when other matters caused Fitzgerald Publications to cease producing new material for an extended period. When Fitzgerald resumed publishing, Fast Willie was not among the titles.
We've incorporated Fast Willie into our Classic Comix collection featuring digitally-remastered and restored oversized (up to 11 x 17) vintage images emblazoned on sweatshop-free American Apparel and Anvil Knitwear shirts and tote bags.
Can you dig it?
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
San Diego Comic Convention Official Book Special Offer!
Remember when comics conventions were all about...COMICS???
(Above: poster for the 1973 SDCC)
Relive those days!
The Official SDCC
40th Anniversary
(1970-2010) book
Available from SDCC for $40.00!
Available thru us for as little as $5.24!
Relive those days!
The Official SDCC
40th Anniversary
(1970-2010) book
Available from SDCC for $40.00!
Available thru us for as little as $5.24!
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