Showing posts with label Mike Saputo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Saputo. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

SDCC 2020 Exclusive Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mondo

San Diego Comic-Con 2020 Exclusive Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mondo

San Diego Comic-Con 2020 may have been canceled but that doesn’t mean the exclusives have! Mondo has started to unveil their SDCC@Home releases, which includes this amazing SDCC 2020 Exclusive Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Screen Print by Mike Saputo. There have been a lot of different takes on this animated Marvel movie, and The Blot loves them all! I don’t think there’s been a bad Spider-Verse movie poster yet. It probably helps that the film is so amazing!

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse by Mike Saputo is a 36”x24” hand numbered screen print. Limited to 275 pieces, this San Diego Comic-Con 2020 exclusive will go on sale at 11am CT on Thursday, July 23rd, at MondoShop.com for $60.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

SDCC 2018 Exclusive Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Movie Poster Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mondo

San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Movie Poster Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mondo

Mondo has an epic line up of San Diego Comic-Con exclusives once again this year, including this action packed movie poster screen print for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom by artist Mike Saputo! Collectors can purchase this hand numbered 24”x36” print at Mondo’s SDCC booth #435 as soon as the doors open on Friday, July 20th, for $50. It is limited to just 325 pieces.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Touch of Evil Movie Poster Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mad Duck Posters

Touch of Evil Movie Poster Regular Red Edition Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mad Duck Posters

This Wednesday, Mad Duck Posters will be releasing a new movie poster screen print by Mike Saputo for Orson Welles’ 1958 noir film, Touch of Evil! Saputo killed it on this one giving us a very retro noir looking poster that’s just perfect for the film. Fans can now experience “The story of the strangest vengeance ever planned!” with three different colorways of the print.

Touch of Evil Movie Poster Metallic Black & White Variant Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mad Duck Posters

Touch of Evil by Mike Saputo is a 36”x24” hand numbered screen print. The Regular Red Edition ($65) is limited to 175 pieces; the Immoral Yellow Variant ($85) is limited to 60 pieces; and the Metallic Black and White Variant ($85) is limited to 60 pieces. All three versions go on sale at 12pm EST on March 21st at the Mad Duck Posters online store.

Touch of Evil Movie Poster Immoral Yellow Variant Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Mad Duck Posters
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28 Days Later Movie Poster Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Grey Matter Art

28 Days Later Movie Poster Regular Edition Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Grey Matter Art

Check out this rad new movie poster screen print for 28 Days Later by Mike Saputo!!! Produced by Grey Matter Art, in partnership with Acme Archives and Dark Ink, this officially licensed movie poster for Danny Boyle’s 2002 British post-apocalyptic horror film looks fantastic. As GMA explains, “this is the first time working with Mike, and he really captured the mood of the film perfectly, in showing off the dismal backdrop of London, being consumed by the growing infected.”

28 Days Later Movie Poster Variant Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Grey Matter Art

28 Days Later by Mike Saputo is a 24”x36” hand numbered screen print. The Regular Edition is limited to 200 pieces and will retail for $45, while the Variant is limited to 125 pieces and will retail for $55. Both versions will go on sale at 1pm EST this Thursday, March 22nd, at the Grey Matter Art online store.
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Friday, December 29, 2017

Golden Axe Video Game Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Skuzzles x SEGA

Golden Axe Video Game Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Skuzzles x SEGA

Skuzzles is slipping in one more killer poster release for 2017!!! Check out this rad Golden Axe screen print by Mike Saputo based on the classic SEGA video game, Golden Axe! Saputo gave a little insight into his creation of this fantastic officially licensed piece, “1989. I believe I was a senior in high school and we spent a lot of time at the local 7-11, and for a while in one particular spot of said 7-11 - the spot where the one video game console sat by the windows. Usually it was Double Dragon like always. Until one day some new fangled game was sitting there in place of DD...whatever it was this game better be good to replace the legend that was Double Dragon. I could tell by that marquee that we might have a new obsession on our hands, and once those coins pumped in that slot and those 3 players rotated on that skeletons hand it was confirmed. Gilius Thunderhead was his name, and he and his golden battle axe were my go-to. Always.”

Golden Axe Video Game Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Skuzzles x SEGA

Golden Axe by Mike Saputo is an 18”x24” hand numbered SEGA screen print. The Regular Edition ($45) is a 9 color print on French Durotone Butcher Off-White paper and is limited to 175 pieces, while the Gold Foil Variant ($65) is a 10 color print on Brilliance Gold Foil paper and is limited to 100 pieces. Both posters will go on sale at 1pm EST today, Friday, December 29th, at the Skuzzles online store.
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Bottleneck Gallery

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Screen Print by Mike Saputo x Bottleneck Gallery

Today, Bottleneck Gallery continues its book inspired Covered screen print series with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Mike Saputo (as well as Hans Woody’s The Mist). The Blot loves Mike’s take on the iconic Washington Irving short story, which paints the famed Headless Horseman and his hellish steed towering over viewers, haunting historic New York and a severely scared Ichabod Crane. Be careful or you might lose your head over this piece!

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Mike Saputo is a 36”x24” hand numbered screen print. Limited to just 100 pieces, this awesome print will go on sale at 12pm EST today, Tuesday, March 7th, at the Bottleneck Gallery online store for $45.
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Monday, April 25, 2016

Mondo celebrates Alien Day 2016 with new prints by Kilian Eng, Mike Saputo & Jay Shaw

Alien Day 2016 Exclusive Alien Screen Print by Kilian Eng x Mondo

Tuesday, April 26th is “Alien Day” and Mondo is celebrating big time with a killer line-up of Alien screen prints, vinyl records, apparel, pins and patches. Fans of Ridley Scott’s iconic 1979 science-fiction horror film will not want to miss these epic Alien screen prints by artists such as Kilian Eng, Mike Saputo and Jay Shaw! All three prints go on sale at 11am CST tomorrow at the Mondo online store. Alien by Kilian Eng is a 24”x36” screen print. Limited to just 300 pieces it will retail for $50.

Alien Day 2016 Exclusive Alien Screen Prints by Mike Saputo x Mondo - Regular Edition & Variant

Alien by Mike Saputo. Is a 24”x36” screen print. The Standard Edition is limited to 225 pieces and will retail for $45, while the Variant has a run size of just 125 pieces and will retail for $65.

Alien Day 2016 Exclusive Alien Screen Print by Jay Shaw x Mondo

Alien by Jay Shaw is an 18”x24” solvent print on 9mil front print backlit polyester film. How insane is that!?! What an incredible idea and it looks like it turned out perfect. This unique print is limited to just 70 pieces (a tiny run for Mondo) and will retail for $60.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

MondoCon is Back and Bigger Than Ever! MondoCon 2 Convention Report

Mike Mitchell

The Blot had the privilege to cover MondoCon 2, the world’s preeminent art and print convention, last weekend in Austin, Texas. The Blot’s been covering Mondo and their releases for years now, but it’s hard to understand the brand’s popularity until you’ve attended MondoCon. Yes most of their releases sell out within seconds, but seeing collectors camp out for days just so they can get first shot at a super limited edition release really drives home the fact that Mondo and its acclaimed stable of artists have become an integral part of these fans’ lives.

Mike Mitchell

Everyone I spoke with throughout the two days of MondoCon were truly passionate about art and prints. They spoke for hours in line each day about gallery shows, movies and art styles. It’s really amazing to see collectors from all walks of life and who have traveled from all around the globe be united in their love of pop culture and design. Although the convention itself would be considered small by today’s standards of comic cons, MondoCon makes up for it with content.

The Vacvvm

For two days straight Mondo hosted a variety of panels on everything from movie soundtracks, toys and collectibles, to artist spotlights and Mondo prints that could have been. They even hosted six different screenings, which spotlighted the variety of different properties Mondo works with. There was definitely a little something for everyone at MondoCon 2015. One of The Blot’s favorite events was visiting the Adventures in Design Podcast room to see AiD tape live shows for two days straight with MondoCon’s featured guests. If you love screen prints and gig posters then you definitely should be listening to the Adventures in Design podcast.

Daniel Danger

What’s really great about this event is that Mondo listens to its fans. It was my understanding that attendees had some constructive criticism for Mondo’s first ever convention last year. The Austin based company definitely took that feedback to heart and it shows! In just its second year, the show has clearly grown for the better as it branched out into a second venue. All attendees could say is how much better and well organized MondoCon 2 was over the year before. With Mondo’s dedicated staff working to continue to make MC better, the sky truly is the limit!

Daniel Danger

The real reason to attend MondoCon, at least for The Blot, is to meet all of the amazing artists in attendance – many of whom have traveled long distances to be there – and all of the fantastic art they brought with them. Unless you live in LA or NYC, MondoCon is one of the few places you can go to meet all of your favorite artists. Each had their own booth (or shared a booth) and many brought rare old prints, originals, sketches and t-shirts for fans to drool over and buy. While I didn’t personally buy much, I spent hours walking the convention floor talking to artists and looking through their art. It was such a treat to see so many pieces in person that I’ve only ever seen on a computer screen. If you plan to travel for one convention next year The Blot highly recommends MondoCon!

Jason Edmiston

Below are my personal photos from MondoCon. I did my best to take pictures of everyone booth at the convention. Sadly, my photos don’t do all of the amazing artwork on display justice. If you see something you like though, be sure to visit the artist’s personal website and buy some art directly from them!!!

Rob Jones

Kevin Tong

Kevin Tong

Kevin Tong
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Monday, August 24, 2015

MondoCon Exclusive Masters of the Universe: The Problem with Power Screen Print by Mike Saputo

MondoCon 2015 Exclusive Masters of the Universe: The Problem with Power Screen Print by Mike Saputo

We’re still over a month away from MondoCon 2015, but the exclusive news just keeps on coming! One of the biggest announcements leading up to MondoCon 2 is that Mondo has acquired the Masters of the Universe license from Mattel! Now He-Man, She-Ra, Skeletor, and all the fantastical characters, creatures, and worlds from Masters of the Universe will be given the Mondo treatment.

Epic battles of Good vs. Evil, guiding morality lessons, and enduring character designs offer a wealth of creative opportunity for posters, collectible figures, and more! Just check out this epic MondoCon 2015 Exclusive Masters of the Universe: The Problem with Power Screen Print by Mike Saputo! Not much is known about this release, but it looks fantastic. Expect this bad boy to sell out quickly!
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Friday, September 26, 2014

MondoCon 2014 Screen Print feat Big Guy & Rusty the Boy Robot by Mike Saputo & Phantom City Creative

MondoCon 2014 Screen Print featuring Big Guy & Rusty the Boy Robot by Mike Saputo & Phantom City Creative

This past weekend was the first ever MondoCon in Austin, Texas! MondoCon was a culmination of everything Mondo has always wanted to see in a convention, and from everything I’ve seen and read it was a huge success! Later today they’ll be releasing a few posters that were originally available for purchase at their Mondo booth, including the convention’s exclusive poster by Mike Saputo and Phantom City Creative. What makes this print super bad ass is that it features Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot in honor of co-creator Geof Darrow’s attendance at the show. Darrow is a comic genius and The Blot’s always loved Big Guy and Rusty. What a killer idea!

The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot by Mike Saputo and Phantom City Creative is a 24”x36” hand numbered screen print. Limited to just 235 pieces, this print goes on sale at a random time today, Friday, September 26th, at the Mondo online store for $45.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

2 New Star Trek: TOS Screen Prints by Tomer Hanuka & Mike Saputo

Star Trek “Mirror, Mirror” Screen Print by Tomer Hanuka

The Blot had started to think Mondo had ended its Star Trek Screen Print Series without an official announcement. It had been all most 2 months since we saw a Star Trek release, and then BAM!, two prints in one day! The first Star Trek screen print scheduled to be released today (sixth overall) is “Mirror, Mirror” by Tomer Hanuka, which is named after the 1967 The Original Series episode of the same name.

Star Trek “The Menagerie” Screen Print by Mike Saputo

The second print (and seventh overall) is “The Menagerie” by Mike Saputo, which is also scheduled for release today. “The Menagerie” is based on the 1966 Star Trek: The Original Episode two-part episode of the same name. “The Menagerie” episode is unique in that it is the only two part episode of the original Star Trek television show. It also marks the return of Christopher Pike, who was the original captain of the USS Enterprise in the show’s pilot episode.

"Mirror, Mirror" by Tomer Hanuka is a hand numbered 24″x36″ screen print, has a limited edition run size of 175 prints and retail for $45. "The Menagerie" by Mike Saputo is a hand numbered 24″x36″ screen print, has a limited edition run size of 125 prints and retail for $45. Both screen prints go on sale today, Thursday, April 28th, at the Mondo Tees online store at a random time.
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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.

Iron Man 2 Screen Print by Mike Saputo
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.
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