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Archive for March, 2009
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Shit!
I was just at my computer taking some orders for the new Mark Todd shirts and I got an email from the man himself. The title of the email was “Only look if you want to see your Man-Thing painting.” How could I not open it up. Here is what I saw!

I had been at a swap meet south of Austin about two months ago and bought a bunch of comics from an old couple. Nothing really great, but this Micronauts cover screamed for the Mark Todd treatment.

He even added flocking to this one! I’ll publicly say it right now, “I love you, Mark!”
Check out www.marktoddillustration.com to see more of Mark’s commission pieces and be sure to grab a shirt and print set from Mark’s new Badass Cinema line he did for us.
-Justin
P.S. Apparently there were some problems with the new site this weekend and also half the day yesterday. If you tried to purchase something and had problems, we apologize. Everything is fixed now and should work fine. Thanks for you orders, as always!
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
My Little Pony was a staple in many kids lives in the 80’s. Today, they’re a staple in my diet.

I know a lot of you shop for stuff online, but if you’re planning on getting these off of Amazon…I’d recommend looking elsewhere.

Posted in 80's rule, That's Bullshit!, Toys | 1 Comment »
Monday, March 30th, 2009
Last year, I attended my first ever San Diego Comic Con. Did I buy a lot of stuff? Let’s just say that Terror Tuesday host Zack went with me and his duffle bag literally ripped from the weight when he packed all of his comics into it…I bought more than him. Something else happened at Comic Con that I really didn’t expect. I kinda fell in love with independent publishing…specifically zines. I got turned on to Fantastic Fest poster artist Jon Vermilyea through a zine he put out through Picturebox. Another guy that had a TON of great zines was Mark Todd. He had zines covering subjects like Disneyland deaths and the history of Chuck-E-Cheese which also came with tokens and prizes from the restaurant. He also had a bunch of redrawn silver age comic book covers hanging out all over his booth which was a HUGE deal with me. Later on, he did this painting of the cover of Fantastic Four #2 which now hangs in my living room.

Though, for me, the biggest thing at his table was a book called BAD ASSES.

BAD ASSES was roughly the size of a zine, but was a full on fancy publication with a bar code and everything. Basically, it’s a check list of Mark’s favorite characters from film and TV when he was around the age of 14. Besides the six we chose for our new shirt line, it features characters like Skeletor, Mr. T, Ms. Piggy, a Sleestak and even the car from THE CAR! Sound good? It’s better than good…it’s fucking amazing! I flipped through it and lauged…a lot. How excited was I when we asked Mark to do the new line of Badass Cinema shirts and he said yes?

Not only are the shirts available through us, but so is his book, BAD ASSES, and a special set of 6 art prints!
As you’ve hopefully noticed, we’ve got a brand new website up in place of that old hoopty that we forced you to look at for who knows how long. Sorry about that, but I think that you’ll forgive us when you see all the new things we’ve got waiting for you. One of the first things I’m proud to show you is the new Mondo Monster Mouth collar tag.

Pretty much every Mondo shirt from now on will be sporting this new tag. They are super soft, too. Don’t be afraid that they will scratch the back of your neck. I’ve been rocking these in my shirts for a while “testing” them and they’ve never once bugged me.

The tag company said that it was the most intricate, pain in the ass tag they’ve ever made, but I think it came out great. I hope you all like it, too.
Another new thing is this blog. It will be updated everyday…I promise you that. Don’t think this is going to just be a place where we try to sell you stuff. Seriously, I don’t condone that and Mondo isn’t gonna play that game. We’re gonna talk about the good things in life like comics, movies, and TV shows among other things. Sure, we’ll let you know when we release something, but that will be a very small part of this blog. I want this to become a place for you to hang out kinda like your friend’s basement when you were a junior in high school.
We also have a Twitter account. Trust me, you’ll want to sign up for that, too. So, to sum it up, get with us on this blog, Twitter, Facebook and our mailing list if you want to stay in the know and… you know what, I don’t care, here’s my personal AIM…THECACTUSISH. If you have any questions or you just want to talk, instant message me. Why not?
Before I go, a lot of you have been emailing and asking about the remaining metal Robocop posters. We DO have extras and we ARE going to sell them through the site very soon. You didn’t hear it from me, but the only way you’ll know when they go on sale is if you sign up on Twitter.
Enjoy the new shirts and the new site. Let me know what you all think!
-Justin
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Monday, March 16th, 2009
This morning I was in a meeting and my phone was going CRAZY. Lots of texts, lots of emails. I didn’t think it was too weird though because we are super busy redoing the Mondo website, SXSW, new projects, etc. When I finally got to check them, this is what the message basically said, “ROBOCOP POSTERS ARE IN!” I don’t think an emoticon exists to express the way I looked and felt when I ran into the store to see these. Take a look:

If you ordered these a few months back, they’re going to go out to you ASAP. Sorry for the wait, but I really think these were worth it. If you’re around Mondo on South Lamar, stop in and check them out. They are beautiful and need to be seen in person.
Oh yeah, one more thing. This was a limited run, but after all of the orders were filled, we noticed we had some order cancellations. We will probably have some extras to throw back onto the website if you missed this the first time around. I mean this and can’t stress this enough, bookmark the Mondo website. These will go fast once they’re listed for sale and you don’t want to be fighting for these on eBay or something with crazy jacked up prices.
We will be launching a new site very soon with a blog and a ton of other social networking tools intigrated in. If you want up to date news about new products or in store specials, you’ll want to join the Mondo mailing list and become friends with us on Facebook. In the meantime, we have a twitter account set up. Follow us at https://twitter.com/MondoNews
-Justin
Posted in 80's rule, Posters | 2 Comments »
Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Lamour Supreme is a guy that totally murders every illustration he does…seriously. Everything he touches turns to gold. Whether it be his CRAZY portfolio or new vinyl figures coming from Super 7 and CURE X MISHKA, his work is ALWAYS beautiful. Because of his distinct style and uncanny ability to produce raging works of art, he was the only one I wanted doing the event shirt for next week’s DATAPOP party.

Shirt available HERE.
Lamour went so crazy on the shirt graphic that we thought it would also look great as an art print.

Poster available HERE.
The aforementioned art print will be printed with full color process, is sized 18×24 and will be printed at DnL screen printers out of Seattle, WA.
Check out www.datapopparty.com for more info on next week’s party and be sure to watch out for the newly redesigned Mondo site coming very soon.
Posted in 80's rule, Kaiju, Posters, Real Art, Shirts, Video Games | No Comments »
Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Stunning seven color screenprint by Brad Klausen for the International Film Festival premiere of Tony Jaa’s Ong-Bak 2, part of Fantastic Fest at Midnight. If you don’t buy this one, you will seriously regret it after seeing the movie. 24″ x 36″, signed and numbered.
 SXSW Fantastic Fest at Midnight Ong Bak 2 Poster
For more info on the Ong Bak 2 screening, click here!
Posted in Fantastic Fest, Posters | No Comments »
Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Alamo Drafthouse superstars Lars Nilsen and Zack Carlson are taking a slew of classic exploitation films on the road for ‘Cinemapocalypse’. Johnny Sampson brings the apocalyptic terror with this 18″ x 24″ screenprint. Signed and numbered.
 Cinemapocalypse Poster
For more info on the Cinemapocalypse screening click here!
Posted in 80's rule, Exploitation!, Fantastic Fest, Horror, New Releases, Posters, Real Art | No Comments »
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Jeff Kleinsmith brings his unmatched talents back to The Alamo Drafthouse for a screening of William Friedkin’s Cruising starring Al Pacino (Rob Jones’ favorite movie of all-time). 24″ x 33″ screenprint.
 Jeff Kleinsmith's Cruising Poster
For more info on the Cruising Screening for Hey Homo, click here.
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Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Take a look at these beauties!!
These brilliant posters are for the special SXSW screening (with live, original score) of the sci-fi classic Metropolis. 24″ x 36″ screenprint, artwork by Uruguayan illustrator Martin Ansin. The silver version includes two metallic silver, glow in the dark inks and the special gold variant edition includes two metallic gold inks, only 30 of these exist!
 Metropolis SXSW Poster
 Metropolis SXSW - GOLD VARIANT
For more information on the SXSW screening of Metropolis with music by The Golden Hornet Project click here.
Tags: alamo drafthouse, Metropolis, Poster, screenprint, SXSW Posted in Movies, New Releases, Posters | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
We recently stocked up on our brand new Von Trier designs and since we did, that means the old design is on sale for $17.99
So if your’e a die hard fan of the old design, you should get it now before this one is sent to pasture! Click the picture to take you there.

Tags: cinefile shirts, director tees, von trier Posted in Movies, Shirts | No Comments »
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