Showing posts with label x-men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label x-men. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Illustration roundup


Attraction poster for Disney California Adventure's Grizzly River Run.




Whale hunter by Matt Taylor on sale here.




Eowyn and the Nazgul by Federico Piatti.




Batgirl pinup by Jason Chalker on sale here (for $15).



X-Muppets by Rahzzah. Via.

*Buy Disneyland posters at eBay.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Illustration roundup


Dali poster by Paul Samples. Via.




Han Solo pulp cover by Phil Noto.




Illustration for Bright Falls, one of my favorite films from 2010. Via.




Cover for The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry, available at Amazon. You can see alternate cover designs here.




Star Wars Fail Whale by LĂȘ Kemp. Via these sites.




Wolverine by Herculoid currently up for vote at Threadless.




Idoru, perhaps?

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Link roundup

1. John Martz is giving away paintings in return for $25 donations.

2. I haven't messed around with it yet, but you can create your own mutant at this promotional site for X-Men First Class.

3. Here's a funny conspiracy theory - - the US government seized those poker websites as a means of tracking down Osama Bin Laden through his poker-loving aide.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Illustration roundup


Aaron Horkey's Pan's Labyrinth poster for Mondo. Kudos to the readers who recognized his work from the teaser I posted.




X-Men First Class poster by Phil Noto.




Raccoon playing a PS2 - - a convention commission by Terri Nelson.




Chris Buzelli posted two new book covers, including this painting for Door in the Forest, available at Amazon.




Last week, I mentioned that M.S. Corley was taking illustration suggestions. He posted five illustrations - - including my suggestion, Portal.

*Buy Alamo Drafthouse posters at eBay.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Link roundup

1. The X-Men anime is basically unwatchable. Via.

2. Deadspin was warned against using MLB video, so they're asking readers to reenact highlights.

3. The Giant Robot San Francisco shop is closing. They only raised a little more than half of the money they said they needed to save the magazine.