After lots of hints and teases, END of Argonaut Resins has unveiled his newest project, the Kings of Atlantis resin skulls! There will be ten Kings of Atlantis resin skull colorways, four of which you can see below. The first four Kings of Atlantis resin skulls to be revealed are the red War King, the blue Sky King, the yellow Sun King and the green Forest King.
The remaining and still unseen six Kings of Atlantis colorways are the indigo Sea King, the silver Peace King, the pink Love King, the gold Wealth King, the Bronze Wisdom King and the orange Vengeance King. Expect the first KoA release to be on or around Halloween. But what good are all powerful mystical magical crystal skulls without an intriguing back story? Each colored skull represents a different King of Atlantis and a different mystical power. What does it all mean? Read below to find out!
The Story of the Kings of Atlantis: With great power comes great responsibilities…Ten powerful demi-god kings ruled the fabled island of Atlantis thousands of years ago. They all perished when their paradise was destroyed by the gods. All that remain are their skulls…each endowed with an incredible power that is passed onto whomever has the skull in their possession. They say too much power for one person is not a good thing…are you willing to take a chance and find out if this is true? More to come…
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Kings of Atlantis Resin Skulls by Argonaut Resins - Red, Blue, Yellow & Green
“Power Vampire” Halloween Edition Android by Andrew Bell
In honor of Halloween, Andrew Bell will be releasing a very special, limited edition “Power Vampire” Android vinyl figure on Sunday, October 31st. These Android vinyl figures, based on Google’s Droid smart phone and its Android software, have been incredibly popular, and collectors are sure to go crazy over Bell’s Halloween colorway. If previous Android releases on DeadZebra.com are any indication, this Halloween exclusive will sell out instantly upon release.
The "Power Vampire" by Andrew Bell is a limited Halloween Edition Android that will retail for $10 each and come packaged in a full color window box. This figure will go on sale October 31st at the Dead Zebra online store at 2pm EST. Limit 2 per household.
The "Power Vampire" by Andrew Bell is a limited Halloween Edition Android that will retail for $10 each and come packaged in a full color window box. This figure will go on sale October 31st at the Dead Zebra online store at 2pm EST. Limit 2 per household.
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“Of Fur and Felt” Muppet Screen Print Set by Rhys Cooper
Nakatomi has just released for pre-sale a crazy three print set entitled “Of Fur and Felt” by Rhys Cooper. Each print features a different Muppet from Sesame Street and The Muppets (Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster and Animal) as if they really exited in the wild. Not only did Cooper come up with some awesome reinterpretations of my favorite Jim Henson creations, but I really love all the little details like the text at the bottom of each print and the inclusion of Oscar’s pet worm Slimey. Rhys even came up with an intricate back story for these prints which you can read below.
The “Of Fur and Felt” Muppet Screen Print Set by Rhys Cooper includes three 16”×20” six color screen prints: “Animalus Wyldapsychosis,” “Monsterous Cookiebanditous” and “Oscarvorus Grouchamaximus.” Each full set ordered will also include a 3 piece mini-print set of “original field-sketched drawings,” printed with metallic charcoal ink. This set of three 8”×10” prints will only be given to those who pre-order the full set.
“Of Fur and Felt can be pre-ordered now through the Nakatomi online store. The full set retails for $75 for the 3 prints, plus the 3 handbills, while the individual prints are $30 each. This pre-sale option expires on Monday, October 25th at Midnight CST, so be sure to get your orders in on time!
Professor J. Maury was a rare breed of man- a rugged explorer, a learned biologist, and most importantly- an exacting artist. His field studies of the varied fauna that he discovered on his journeys delighted and amazed readers of the scientific journals of the time, and provided fodder for the “Penny Dreadfuls” and children’s books. Professor Maury rose to almost super-star acclaim, though, after his discovery of the Sesame Islands and the completely unique creatures that populated them. These brand new plants and animals appeared to develop completely on their own evolutionary course, isolated from any of the seven continents. In retrospect, one must consider the veracity of some of Maury’s claims- that of a “shaggy, earless, tuskless, mammoth’” that was invisible until believed in, and singing fruits and vegetables that wanted to teach him about local hygiene customs. The scientific establishment would have easily laughed these new discoveries off, if it weren’t for the Professor’s previously unshakable reputation and the curiously colored pelts that he produced upon arriving back from his travels. He returned with pelts of shaggy green, the most unnatural blue, and even an impossibly two-headed purple pelt.
The real tragedy of Professor Maury’s story, however, is that the location of the islands was a closely guarded secret, and all records of the exact directions were lost. Many an evolutionary scholar begged him to reveal the coordinates, and even his contemporary, Charles Darwin was overheard visiting Prof. Maury on his deathbed, whispering into his ear: “Can you tell me how to get…how to get to the Sesame Islands?”
The lasting legacy of Professor Maury is his amazing field studies of the wildlife he found there, and Rhys Cooper has adapted these drawings in a series of silkscreened prints for Nakatomi available now for pre-order!
The “Of Fur and Felt” Muppet Screen Print Set by Rhys Cooper includes three 16”×20” six color screen prints: “Animalus Wyldapsychosis,” “Monsterous Cookiebanditous” and “Oscarvorus Grouchamaximus.” Each full set ordered will also include a 3 piece mini-print set of “original field-sketched drawings,” printed with metallic charcoal ink. This set of three 8”×10” prints will only be given to those who pre-order the full set.
“Of Fur and Felt can be pre-ordered now through the Nakatomi online store. The full set retails for $75 for the 3 prints, plus the 3 handbills, while the individual prints are $30 each. This pre-sale option expires on Monday, October 25th at Midnight CST, so be sure to get your orders in on time!
“The Study of Species in the Field of those Rare, Wonderful, Fur & Felt.
by Prof. J. Maury. 1859″
by Prof. J. Maury. 1859″
Professor J. Maury was a rare breed of man- a rugged explorer, a learned biologist, and most importantly- an exacting artist. His field studies of the varied fauna that he discovered on his journeys delighted and amazed readers of the scientific journals of the time, and provided fodder for the “Penny Dreadfuls” and children’s books. Professor Maury rose to almost super-star acclaim, though, after his discovery of the Sesame Islands and the completely unique creatures that populated them. These brand new plants and animals appeared to develop completely on their own evolutionary course, isolated from any of the seven continents. In retrospect, one must consider the veracity of some of Maury’s claims- that of a “shaggy, earless, tuskless, mammoth’” that was invisible until believed in, and singing fruits and vegetables that wanted to teach him about local hygiene customs. The scientific establishment would have easily laughed these new discoveries off, if it weren’t for the Professor’s previously unshakable reputation and the curiously colored pelts that he produced upon arriving back from his travels. He returned with pelts of shaggy green, the most unnatural blue, and even an impossibly two-headed purple pelt.
The real tragedy of Professor Maury’s story, however, is that the location of the islands was a closely guarded secret, and all records of the exact directions were lost. Many an evolutionary scholar begged him to reveal the coordinates, and even his contemporary, Charles Darwin was overheard visiting Prof. Maury on his deathbed, whispering into his ear: “Can you tell me how to get…how to get to the Sesame Islands?”
The lasting legacy of Professor Maury is his amazing field studies of the wildlife he found there, and Rhys Cooper has adapted these drawings in a series of silkscreened prints for Nakatomi available now for pre-order!
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The Green Hornet Teaser Movie Poster
Below is the new one sheet teaser movie poster for the upcoming Green Hornet feature film. Let’s be honest, this movie is going to suck. You know it, I know it, the whole world knows it! So why is The Blot still blogging about The Green Hornet? Well, because a fanboy can dream can’t he!?! I’d love nothing more than for this film to turn into a succeed franchise for Seth Rogen, but I’ve got very little faith that’s actually going to happen. What do you all think?
The Green Hornet, directed by Michel Gondry, will premiere in theaters on January 14, 2011.
The Green Hornet, directed by Michel Gondry, will premiere in theaters on January 14, 2011.
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