Mondo continues its popular series of Marvel Cinematic Universe Portrait Pins by Matt Taylor with this awesome Captain Marvel pin exclusive to the Alamo Drafthouse! Fans who pre-order tickets to see Captain Marvel at an Alamo Drafthouse location can add to their order this bad ass pin of Carol Danvers based on her appearance in Marvel’s upcoming live action film. While this pin is currently only available via the Drafhouse website for $10, it should be dropping on the Mondo online store after the film’s opening weekend.
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Friday, January 18, 2019
Monday, May 14, 2018
Deadpool 2 Marvel Portrait Enamel Pins by Matt Taylor x Mondo x Alamo Drafthouse
Mondo continues its popular Marvel Cinematic Universe Portrait Pins Series by Matt Taylor with three new Deadpool 2 pins exclusive to the Alamo Drafthouse! Fans who pre-order tickets to see Deadpool 2 at an Alamo Drafthouse location can add to their order these killer pins of Deadpool, Cable and Domino based on their appearance in Marvel’s popular comics books. Each single post pin measures around 1-2” tall, and is pressed on shiny gold or matte silver metal with a butterfly clutch backing. While it looks like these pins are no longer available via the Drafhouse website, they should be dropping on the Mondo online store later this week for $10 each.

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Alamo Drafthouse,
Cable,
Comic Books,
Deadpool,
Deadpool 2,
Marvel Comics,
Matt Taylor,
Mondo,
Movies,
Pins
Monday, April 23, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War Marvel Portrait Enamel Pins by Matt Taylor x Mondo x Alamo Drafthouse
Mondo continues its popular Marvel Cinematic Universe Portrait Pins Series by Matt Taylor with four new Avengers: Infinity War pins exclusive to the Alamo Drafthouse! Fans who pre-order tickets to see Avengers: Infinity War at a Alamo Drafthouse location can add to their order these killer pins of Spider-Man, Iron Man, Star-Lord and Black Widow. Each single post pin measures around 1.1” tall, and is pressed on shiny gold or matte silver metal with a butterfly clutch backing. Head over to the Alamo Drafthouse today to pre-order your ticket and these four awesome pins, which retail for $10.83 each.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Doctor Strange Marvel Portrait Enamel Pin by Tom Whalen & Mondo – An Alamo Drafthouse Exclusive!
Doctor Strange, Marvel’s newest live action film, debuts in theaters in just a few short weeks (November 4th)! To commemorate the film’s release, Alamo Drafthouse has teamed up with Mondo to release this killer comic book inspired Doctor Strange Marvel Portrait Enamel Pin by Tom Whalen. But unlike past Whalen pin releases, this Marvel portrait pin can only be purchased from Alamo Drafthouse when you pre-order your tickets for Doctor Strange. It’s just a $10 add on to the price of your ticket!

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Alamo Drafthouse,
Comic Books,
Doctor Strange,
Marvel Comics,
Mondo,
Movies,
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Tom Whalen
Thursday, August 2, 2012
The Goonies Screen Print by Randy Ortiz
Originally released by Mondo at the brand new Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet Theater in Kansas City, MO last weekend, this i screen print by Randy Ortiz is freaking awesome! I love all the details, the metallic ink colors and of course that classic Goonies group outline at the bottom. I wasn’t familiar with Ortiz’ work prior to this release, but you can be certain he’s gotten The Blot’s and the entire screen print community’s attention with this release!
The Goonies by Randy Ortiz is a 24”x36” hand numbered screen print with metallic inks. It has a limited edition run size of 320 pieces, and can be purchased via the Mondo online store today, Thursday, August 2nd, at a random time for $45 each.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints,
Randy Ortiz,
The Goonies
Thursday, June 14, 2012
E.T. Screen Print by Dan McCarthy
This stunning E.T. screen print by Dan McCarthy is a perfect example of McCarthy’s amazing art. Every piece by him is more breathtaking than the last. Add in a cute little extraterrestrial and you’ve got a must buy in The Blot’s book! Originally released in conjunction with the Alamo Drafthouse’s Summer of 1982 movie series, the remaining prints will be going on sale at a random time today, Thursday, June 14th, at Mondo’s online store.
E.T. by Dan McCarthy is a 36"x24" hand numbered screen print. The Standard Edition has a limited edition run size of 375 pieces and will retail for $45, while the Variant has a limited edition run size of 145 pieces and will retail for $75.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Dan McCarthy,
E.T.,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Edgar Wright Live! at The Alamo Drafthouse Screen Print by Kevin Tong
This weekend in Austin, director Edgar Wright is presenting all three of his films to open the brand new Alamo Drafthouse on Slaughter Lane. If you don’t know, this includes Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and Hot Fuzz, all three instant classics in The Blot’s book. To commemorate this exciting event, Kevin Tong has been commissioned to create a screen print for the event and it rocks! Everyone coming to any one of Edgar’s four screenings will be able to buy the poster, and The Blot is really holding out hope a few of these make it to Mondo’s online store eventually.
If you’re in Austin this weekend I really hope you’ve got tickets to this very special event at the Alamo Drafthouse’s brand new theater on Slaughter Lane. If not, the only show not sold out is the dinner screening of Scott Pilgrim at 7:15. So buy a ticket while you still can (and pick up a print for The Blot while you’re there!).

Thursday, July 7, 2011
Obey Giant x Mondo “They Live” Blue Variant Screen Print by Shepard Fairey
Last month the Alamo Drafthouse hosted a very special screening of the classic John Carpenter film They Live hosted by Shepard Fairey. To commemorate the event, Fairey teamed up with Mondo to create a new screen print for the event. The original red colorway sold out in mere minutes via the Mondo online store, but now fans have a second chance with this beautiful ObeyGiant.com exclusive blue variant!
"They Live" by Shepard Fairey is an 18″x24″ screen print and has limited edition run size of 500 prints. The print will retail for $50 and goes on sale at a random time between 10am - 12pm PDT today, Thursday, July 7th, at the Obey Giant online store.

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Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Mondo,
Movies,
OBEY Giant,
Prints,
Shepard Fairey,
They Live
Friday, June 10, 2011
Obey Giant x Mondo “They Live” Screen Print by Shepard Fairey
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Last night there was an incredible event at Alamo Drafthouse, a screening of the classic John Carpenter movie They Live hosted by Shepard Fairey! By now everyone knows of my love of They Live and Obey Giant, so you can just imagine how desperately I wanted to be at the screening. Sadly, sometimes live gets in the way of the fun stuff. Thankfully Fairey also teamed up with Mondo to create a poster to commemorate the special event! Now we can all pretend we were at the event by hanging one of these bad boys on your wall.
"They Live" by Shepard Fairey is an 18″x24″ screen print and has limited edition run size of 500 prints. The print will retail for $50 and go on sale at a random time today, Friday, June 10th, at the Mondo online store. If for some reason you miss out on today’s drop, fear not! Fairey will be releasing an alternate They Live screen print colorway on ObeyGiant.com at a later date.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Mondo,
Movies,
OBEY Giant,
Prints,
Shepard Fairey,
They Live
Friday, February 25, 2011
Steamboat Willie Screen Print by Tom Whalen
Check out this awesome "Steamboat Willie" screen print by Tom Whalen and the fine folks at Mondo Tees. First Star Trek, then Star Wars and now…Disney! Is there anyone Mondo isn’t working with? Signing licensing deals with Lucas and Disney are really about as big as it gets, and I can’t wait to see what Mondo has in store for us next.
As you are probably already aware, Steamboat Willis is a historic cartoon because it features the first ever appearance of Mickey Mouse! The animated short first debuted on November 18, 1928 and also featured Peg-Leg Pete and Minnie Mouse, both of which are featured with Mickey in the poster seen above. The Blot’s been unable to find out if this print is being released in conjunction with a Steamboat Willie screening at the Alamo Drafthouse or if this is the 1st in a new series of Disney screen prints by Mondo. But I’ll be sure to post more info as soon as it becomes available.
“Steamboat Willie” by Tom Whalen is an 18"x24" four color screen print on light grey stock with metallic inks. This print has a limited edition run size of 200 pieces and will retail for $40 each. “Steamboat Willie” goes on sale at a random time today, Friday, February 25th, at the Mondo online store. A variant of this print will be sold by Sideshow Collectibles at a later date.

Thursday, January 20, 2011
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Screen Print by Jeff Proctor
Is it me or does the Alamo Drafthouse’s Mondo Tees only release killer prints!?! I can’t remember the last bad screen print they’ve produced, and tomorrow’s release is no exception. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” by Jeff Proctor was originally made to commemorate Alamo’s pizza party / screening of the 1990 live action TMNT film on November 30, 2010, and is only now being sold to the general public.
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” by Jeff Proctor is a hand numbered 24“x36” screen print with metallic inks. The Regular Edition TMNT print has a limited edition run size of 155 pieces and will retail for $40 each, while the Variant Edition has a limited edition run size of 55 pieces and will retail for $65 each. These screen prints can be purchased directly from Mondo's online store later today, Thursday, January 20th, at a random time.

Labels:
Action Figures,
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Cartoons,
Comic Books,
Jeff Proctor,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints,
TMNT
Friday, August 13, 2010
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Screen Print by Martin Ansin
In conjunction with the Ain’t It Cool News / Fantastic Fest screening of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World in Austin at the Alamo Drafthouse last night, Mondo has teamed up with Universal to create two very special Scott Pilgrim screen prints by Martin Ansin!

Along with the beautiful Scott Pilgrim vs. The World screen print above, Ansin has also created an extremely limited edition Nega Scott Variant Screen Print! The Nega Scott Variant features Scott Pilgrim’s alter ego from the movie and a new red color scheme. However, this is not your typical variant that only differs from the original in color. The Nega Scott Variant also has different line work and shading from the original print and includes metallic inks. So instead of just a red colorway, this variant is practically a new print!

Both Scott Pilgrim vs. The World 24”x36” screen prints by Martin Ansin went on sale at the screening last night in Austin, but any remaining prints will go on sale today, Friday, August 13th, at the Mondo online store at a random time. Stay tuned to the Mondo blog and Twitter account for sale announcements and some Scott Pilgrim surprises!

Along with the beautiful Scott Pilgrim vs. The World screen print above, Ansin has also created an extremely limited edition Nega Scott Variant Screen Print! The Nega Scott Variant features Scott Pilgrim’s alter ego from the movie and a new red color scheme. However, this is not your typical variant that only differs from the original in color. The Nega Scott Variant also has different line work and shading from the original print and includes metallic inks. So instead of just a red colorway, this variant is practically a new print!

Both Scott Pilgrim vs. The World 24”x36” screen prints by Martin Ansin went on sale at the screening last night in Austin, but any remaining prints will go on sale today, Friday, August 13th, at the Mondo online store at a random time. Stay tuned to the Mondo blog and Twitter account for sale announcements and some Scott Pilgrim surprises!

Monday, August 2, 2010
2010 Rolling Roadshow Movie Screen Print Series by Olly Moss
Throughout August’s hazy summer nights, the Alamo Drafthouse and Levi’s will be taking the Rolling Roadshow to the people under the unified banner of “We Are All Workers.” Rooted by one of the nation’s founding principles, “We Are All Workers” hits the road with nine seminal screenings proving that everybody’s work is equally important. True to form, each screening will be in the location where the film was shot or set.

What’s even cooler is that Alamo has commissioned Olly Moss to design a movie poster for each tour stop of the Rolling Roadshow. Each 2 color poster features Olly’s classic retro minimalistic feel and trademark orange and black color scheme on cream colored paper. Not much is currently know about these amazing looking movie posters, but I’d be willing to bet just about anything we see these images released as screen prints by Mondo sometime in the near future…possibly even at their corresponding Rolling Roadshow tour stops!


Inspired by the spirit of the American worker, the Alamo Drafthouse and Levi’s have curated an eclectic line up that ranges from the birth of the oil nation in Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood to the futuristic corporate nightmare of Paul Verhoven’s Robocop. Championship contenders are crowned and humbled as Sylvester Stallone embarks on an epic Rocky-thon on the Liberty Steps, while Marlon Brando is washed-up On The Waterfront of the New Jersey docks.


Law breakers are saluted as Dirty Harry takes to San Francisco’s Washington Square Park, Quentin Tarantino with Jackie Brown, and Chicago’s finest, The Blues Brothers, tear their musical mission from God across the country. Closing out the Roadshow is the defining immigrant worker story of The Godfather: Part II which will screen from the rooftops and chimney stacks of New York’s Little Italy.


All Rolling Roadshow “We Are All Workers” screenings are free, open to the public and will be accompanied by related events at each location. For more information and updates on individual shows and their related events, check back on the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow page or the Levi’s® Facebook group. You can also check out trailers for each Rolling Roadshow tour stop here via iTunes.


2010 Rolling Roadshow Tour Stops
8/6 – Jackie Brown – Torrance, CA
8/7 – Dirty Harry – San Francisco, CA
8/8 – There Will Be Blood – Bakersfield, CA
8/8 – Convoy / Red Dawn – Las Vegas, NM
8/13 – The Blues Brothers – Joliet, IL
8/14 – Robocop – Detroit, MI
8/19 – Rocky I, II, & III – Philadelphia, PA
8/20 – On The Waterfront – Hoboken, NJ
8/27 – The Godfather, Part II – New York, NY

What’s even cooler is that Alamo has commissioned Olly Moss to design a movie poster for each tour stop of the Rolling Roadshow. Each 2 color poster features Olly’s classic retro minimalistic feel and trademark orange and black color scheme on cream colored paper. Not much is currently know about these amazing looking movie posters, but I’d be willing to bet just about anything we see these images released as screen prints by Mondo sometime in the near future…possibly even at their corresponding Rolling Roadshow tour stops!


Inspired by the spirit of the American worker, the Alamo Drafthouse and Levi’s have curated an eclectic line up that ranges from the birth of the oil nation in Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood to the futuristic corporate nightmare of Paul Verhoven’s Robocop. Championship contenders are crowned and humbled as Sylvester Stallone embarks on an epic Rocky-thon on the Liberty Steps, while Marlon Brando is washed-up On The Waterfront of the New Jersey docks.


Law breakers are saluted as Dirty Harry takes to San Francisco’s Washington Square Park, Quentin Tarantino with Jackie Brown, and Chicago’s finest, The Blues Brothers, tear their musical mission from God across the country. Closing out the Roadshow is the defining immigrant worker story of The Godfather: Part II which will screen from the rooftops and chimney stacks of New York’s Little Italy.


All Rolling Roadshow “We Are All Workers” screenings are free, open to the public and will be accompanied by related events at each location. For more information and updates on individual shows and their related events, check back on the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow page or the Levi’s® Facebook group. You can also check out trailers for each Rolling Roadshow tour stop here via iTunes.


2010 Rolling Roadshow Tour Stops
8/6 – Jackie Brown – Torrance, CA
8/7 – Dirty Harry – San Francisco, CA
8/8 – There Will Be Blood – Bakersfield, CA
8/8 – Convoy / Red Dawn – Las Vegas, NM
8/13 – The Blues Brothers – Joliet, IL
8/14 – Robocop – Detroit, MI
8/19 – Rocky I, II, & III – Philadelphia, PA
8/20 – On The Waterfront – Hoboken, NJ
8/27 – The Godfather, Part II – New York, NY

Labels:
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Olly Moss,
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Rolling Roadshow,
The Godfather
Friday, June 4, 2010
Iron Man 2 Metal Variant Poster by Tyler Stout

It’s rare that The Blot gets really blown away by a release, but I was when I saw the photos of Tyler Stout’s limited edition 24″x36″ Iron Man 2 Metal Variant Poster on Mondo Tee’s blog. This poster looks amazing! It’s just too bad I’ll probably never see one of these in person. Here’s hoping Stout puts a few of these up for sale on his website.

If you’ve been following the Mondo Tees blog, then you know they’ve recently renovated their storefront. Mondo officially reopens tomorrow, June 4th, and to celebrate the remodel they will be releasing the all metal variant of Tyler Stout’s Iron Man 2 poster. These are just sick posters, and Tyler even stopped by D&L to sign them! You can see the original two versions of Tyler Stout’s Iron Man 2 screen prints here.

These IM2 metal variants will strictly be an in-store exclusive, meaning they can only be purchased in person at Mondo’s Austin storefront, and have a limited edition run size of just 65 pieces. There will be no phone orders for this release and Mondo will not be shipping these to anyone. Doors open up at 5pm tomorrow, so be sure to get there early for one of these amazing posters.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Comic Books,
Iron Man,
Iron Man 2,
Marvel Comics,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints,
Tyler Stout
Thursday, May 6, 2010
The Evil Dead Screen Print & T-Shirts by Olly Moss
Last night, the Alamo Drafthouse held a special screening of one of The Blot’s favorite movies, The Evil Dead starring Bruce Campbell as Ash and directed by Sam Raimi. To commemorate the event, the Alamo Drafthouse commissioned Olly Moss to create a brand new The Evil Dead screen print and matching t-shirt!

Moss’ The Evil Dead screen print looks amazing and I’m really hoping his t-shirt didn’t sell out last night at the screening so I might have a chance to purchase one at MondTess.com.

No word yet on when Olly Moss’ The Evil Dead screen prints and t-shirts will be going on sale, but I would imagine it will happen this Friday at Mondo Tees’ online store.

Moss’ The Evil Dead screen print looks amazing and I’m really hoping his t-shirt didn’t sell out last night at the screening so I might have a chance to purchase one at MondTess.com.

No word yet on when Olly Moss’ The Evil Dead screen prints and t-shirts will be going on sale, but I would imagine it will happen this Friday at Mondo Tees’ online store.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Bruce Campbell,
Clothing,
Movies,
Olly Moss,
Prints,
T-Shirts,
The Evil Dead
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Iron Man 2 Screen Print by Mike Saputo
To commemorate the exclusive screening of Iron Man 2 at the Alamo Drafthouse on April 26th, the Alamo Drafthouse commissioned two awesome looking movie screen prints, one by Tyler Stout (seen here) and the other by Mike Saputo. While Stout’s Iron Man 2 print feels much more like a movie poster to me, I really dig Saputo’s screen print because of the way it looks and feels like something you would see on a comic book cover.

The Blot especially really likes the way Saputo depicts Iron Man and War Machine in the throes of battle against Whiplash and his electric whips. Mike Saputo’s Iron Man 2 print measures 24”x36” and is a 6 color screen print, including red and gold metallic inks. The run size and price of Mike’s tribute to the Armored Avenger is currently unknown.
While these prints went on sale at Mondo Tees yesterday (in store only), they will eventually go on sale at the Mondo Tees online store and directly from the artist.
Iron Man 2 premiers in theaters on May 7, 2010.

The Blot especially really likes the way Saputo depicts Iron Man and War Machine in the throes of battle against Whiplash and his electric whips. Mike Saputo’s Iron Man 2 print measures 24”x36” and is a 6 color screen print, including red and gold metallic inks. The run size and price of Mike’s tribute to the Armored Avenger is currently unknown.
While these prints went on sale at Mondo Tees yesterday (in store only), they will eventually go on sale at the Mondo Tees online store and directly from the artist.
Iron Man 2 premiers in theaters on May 7, 2010.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Comic Books,
Iron Man,
Iron Man 2,
Marvel Comics,
Mike Saputo,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints,
War Machine
Iron Man 2 Screen Print by Tyler Stout
To commemorate the exclusive screening of Iron Man 2 at the Alamo Drafthouse on April 26th, the Alamo Drafthouse commissioned two very cool looking limited edition movie screen prints. The first is by Tyler Stout and it’s a beauty! Tyler has consistently produced some of the finest movie screen prints over the past two years, and his Iron Man 2 print is no exception (and wouldn’t it look killer next to his Lost screen print “LOST”?).

As a comic book fan, this Stout Iron Man 2 screen print is a must get. I love the way he was able to highlight every main character in the film without taking away from the print’s central figure, Iron Man. I’m also really digging the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo Tyler included in the top left corner right under Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow.

There are actually two versions of Tyler Stout’s 24”x36” Iron Man 2 screen print (which is freaking huge by the way). The standard version is a 6 color screen print with metallics, was printed on cream paper, has an edition size of 515 and sells for $40 each. The glow in the dark variant Iron Man 2 screen print features 7 colors, including glow inks! The Variant Iron Man 2 screen print is has an even small run size of 130 and will retail for $80 each.
While these prints went on sale at Mondo Tees yesterday (in store only), they will eventually go on sale online at the Mondo Tees online store and at Tyler Stout’s website.
Iron Man 2 premiers in theaters on May 7, 2010. The 2nd Iron Man 2 screen print by Mike Saputo can be seen here.

As a comic book fan, this Stout Iron Man 2 screen print is a must get. I love the way he was able to highlight every main character in the film without taking away from the print’s central figure, Iron Man. I’m also really digging the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo Tyler included in the top left corner right under Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow.

There are actually two versions of Tyler Stout’s 24”x36” Iron Man 2 screen print (which is freaking huge by the way). The standard version is a 6 color screen print with metallics, was printed on cream paper, has an edition size of 515 and sells for $40 each. The glow in the dark variant Iron Man 2 screen print features 7 colors, including glow inks! The Variant Iron Man 2 screen print is has an even small run size of 130 and will retail for $80 each.
While these prints went on sale at Mondo Tees yesterday (in store only), they will eventually go on sale online at the Mondo Tees online store and at Tyler Stout’s website.
Iron Man 2 premiers in theaters on May 7, 2010. The 2nd Iron Man 2 screen print by Mike Saputo can be seen here.

Labels:
Alamo Drafthouse,
Art,
Comic Books,
Iron Man,
Iron Man 2,
Marvel Comics,
Mondo,
Movies,
Prints,
Tyler Stout
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