Archive for June, 2009

Help John Gholson get to Fantastic Fest, $5 at a time

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I straight up stole this from Tim and the Fantastic Fest blog. Retweet this, repost this, order something from John. I ordered Alf as a leather daddy…when he finishes, I’ll post pictures.

An interesting request just came in through Twitter.  Apparently John Gholson is a little short on fund and can’t afford a Fantastic Fest badge this year.  What he lacks in sheckles, he makes up for in spades with raw American ingenuity.  He will draw anything that you request (other than hardcore porn) for a payment of $5 towards to cost of a badge.

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How could we pass up such a heart-warming story.  Help a brother out and get yourself some $5 art.  I just ordered mine, a busty female cyclops astride a unicorn.  Hopefully it will be suitable for framing.

Speaking of Twitter, please follow @fantasticfest and @timalamo for all the latest news.  I am watching the feed!

New Mondo Shirts For Sale Now! Zombies! Spawns!

Monday, June 29th, 2009

About two months ago, we worked with 2009 Fantastic Fest artist Jon Vermilyea to make a shirt for one of the best horror movies ever made, THE DEADLY SPAWN. Said shirt was a big success and sold out. Lately, we’ve been getting several emails asking, “When will you be doing more shirts with Jon?” To answer that question, I say soon. Jon has probably two or three more shirts coming up in the near future not counting the 2009 Fantastic Fest shirt and poster. To hold you over until then, we’ve decided to release this shirt in two more colorways…BLACK and SLIME.

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We’re also super excited about our brand new Badass Cinema shirt. ZOMBIES! Not just ZOMBIES, but PUNK ZOMBIES! Zombies are wild to begin with, but add a punk rock soundtrack to the mayhem and forget about it!

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These are available online or in-store now!

-Justin

Behold! 2009 Fantastic Fest T-Shirt And Poster Art!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Way back in March, I announced that we had commissioned Jon Vermilyea to produce artwork for the 2009 Fantastic Fest poster. Every year, the Fantastic Fest programmers go all out attempting to bring you things that you’ve never seen before. To me, the poster should be no different. With monsters being the theme this year, we set out to do something we’ve never attempted before. Instead of having a poster with the normal 2 dimensions that you are all accustomed to, we thought, “Why not up the ante and make it 3?!” Here we are…the day has come…I can’t wait any longer…Behold! This year’s 3D FANTASTIC FEST POSTER!

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What do you all think? I can tell you that when I first saw the linework for the poster I said “shit” really loud. When I saw this final with color, I said something much worse.

Many of you might be asking, “Well, if it’s 3D, where are all the red and blue lines?” You will find none of that here. We used a very special process called Chromadepth. With your poster you will receive a pair of glasses. The special specks react with the colors and stretch the image to make it 3 dimensional. You can read more about the process here, but essentially, warm colors shoot out at you and cooler colors fall back into the background. If you have 3D Chromadepth glasses with you right now, feel free to put them on and take a gander. If not, feel free to stop in at the Mondo shop anytime and ask to use ours.

Not only did Jon destroy the poster, he did an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT image for the shirt.

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So there you have it. This is just a taste of what you can expect from Fantastic Fest this year. We will no doubt have more announcements and surprises for you soon, so stay tuned. The Fantastic Fest poster and shirt will be on sale at Mondo soon!

-Justin

P.S. If you can’t wait to get your hands on the Fantastic Fest shirt from Jon Vermilyea, you can order a DEADLY SPAWN shirt right now! The last run sold out quick so we brought it back in two new colorways…black and slime!

King of Pop Tribute Shirt Available Now!

Friday, June 26th, 2009

A great tradgedy struck us all yesterday as the undisputed King of Pop was taken from us at the age of 50.

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We had a last minute tribute show to honor the King last night and to say the least…it was EPIC! We’ve scheduled more shows for tonight and this weekend and have also decided to bring out our commemorative Michael Jackson shirt one last time!

mj-glove-shirtThis shirt is going to be super limited and only available here at Mondo! Click on the shirt above to purchase!

He’s Bigger Than Big, Taller Than Tall

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

A few days ago, I posted about how Japan had created a 1:1 scale Robotech Gundam for the 30th Anniversary of the MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM anime. Well, they’re at it again!

We can now expect to see a 1:1 scale Tetsujin 28-go aka Gigantor! I’m seriously geeking out over here and trying to think of ANY WAY I can make it to Japan to see these in person.

Not only can you read the full story over at ToysRevil, but they have a link to the production blog where you can keep up with the full sized robots’ creation!

The Gigantor people  should fly The Dickies out at the unveiling to have them jam this tune:

-Justin

Behind The Scenes At D&L Screenprinting

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

One of the blogs I read everyday is our friend Mitch Putnam’s OMG POSTERS. Today I was extra excited to see that he posted up a behind the scenes look at Nowhere Limited getting there poster made at the screen printer we use for most of our posters here at Mondo… D&L Screenprinting! D&L is the seriously the best and I thought our readers would love to see the steps they go through to bring you the quality of prints you’ve come to expect from us.

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Click the above picture to see the full story and thanks to Mitch Putnam and Look Into My Owl for the story.

-Justin

Introducing:The Ring of the Demon Scourge

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

At this year’s San Diego Comic Con, Mondo will be releasing our first piece of jewelry ever…THE RING OF THE DEMON SCOURGE!

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We collaborated with our good friend L’amour Supreme and our favorite streetwear brand Mishka to create this Scourge and it couldn’t have turned out better.

Like I mentioned before, this is definitely a first for Mondo and I wanted to document every step. First things first, we needed a design. I had a rough idea for what I wanted so I sent L’amour, designer of the S7 Mongolion and the Mishka x CURE Boogieman, a sketch. He sent the below file to me and made my inbox explode. I freaked! Now we needed someone to sculpt it for us!

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We had the legendary Jim Rogers sculpt the ring for us. If you’ve walked down a toy aisle in the last 20 years, you’ve seen his work. If you had a toy in the 80’s, I’m willing to bet that he had worked on at least one of them. Don’t take my word for it, though. Jim’s site boasts that he has sculpted over 400 Starting Line-up heads, action figures for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Wars, and Disney! He even helped sculpt the original run of Madballs! Here’s a pic of the prototype that Jim sent us:

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Next, we needed someone to be able to cast the ring. We hooked up with the best foundry in the state, Deep in the Heart Art Foundry. They really did a wonderful job. Here’s a pic of the first three we pulled out of the mold.

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We decided to cast the three samples in solid silver. We didn’t cheap out by hollowing the back out either as the ring takes over 2 ounces of silver to produce. You’re going to love the versions we release at SDCC this year. Stay tuned to the Mondo blog and also check out the Mishka Bloglin for updates.

So, we have the ring finished and now needed a way to package it. For whatever reason, the first thing that popped into my head was when kidnappers use body parts to prove that they have REALLY taken a loved one.  There are tons of movies where they demand some kind of ransom and every day the parents or whoever are late, they send a new body part out to prove they mean business. I always love it when they send a severed finger with a ring on it, so that’s what we decided to go for…severed fingers.

I journeyed to Hawgfly here in Austin, TX to have them make some fingers. Hawgfly is a local special effects company that have worked on countless movies. Some of the highlights include PLANET TERROR, TEETH, and Robert Rodriguez’s upcoming MACHETE feature film. If I’m not mistaken, besides EL MARIACHI, this is the first time Rodriguez isn’t using KNB for his practical effect work. That is really a testament to awesome Hawgfly is! Good luck guys and congrats!

After we finished with lunch, Meredith from Hawgfly explained the steps in molding my hand:

Step 1: Making a negative mold

Like with most fun things, we started by lubing up.

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Meredith covered my hand and hair on my arm with a thin layer of vaseline so my hand would release from the alginate easier. She then mixed the alginate and had me place my hand in a big tub of it for maybe 3 minutes. It was really cool. Felt like Nickelodeon Gak! When it begins to dry, it starts getting cold and hugs your hand tightly. After it had set, I began to wiggle my fingers and pulled my hand out. This is what a mold of my hand and fingers looks like:

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Step 2: Making a positive out of clay

While all of the alginating was going on, Meredith had a crock pot full of oil clay heating up. Immediatly after I pulled my hand out, she poured the molten clay into the alginate to make clay versions of my fingers.

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After this step, I had to leave for another appointment, but the next steps will consist of cutting my fingers off of the clay hands and sculpting the ends to make them look like they have been severed in gnarly ways. Another way we are going all out on this project is the fingernail on the finger. We’re going to pour a resin that will harden and create a hyper realistic fingernail. The actual fingers will be made out of a silicone product and will be painted to look real. Meredith had a baby’s foot in the shop that used the silicone to it and trust me when I say that I’ve touched tons of babies and even I couldn’t tell the difference.

So, there ya go! I’ll post pics of the final product soon, but rest assured that every Demon Scourge ring will be shipped on a real fake severed finger! Who said jewelry had to be boring?!

-Justin

Robots are everywhere!

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Just to clear up any confusion, this robot will be coming to the Mondo store:

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Not this one:

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P.S. Speaking of robots, TRANSFORMERS 2 shirts are now in store and moving fast. Come by Mondo at  S. Lamar and show the world your true allegiance. Do you side with Megatron or Optimus Prime!?!

-Justin

I HAVE THE POWER Show At Double Punch SF

Friday, June 19th, 2009

I REALLY wish I would’ve found out about this earlier, cause I’d be leaving on a jet plane right now!

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Double Punch in San Francisco is having a show that is running from June 20th-July 19th called I HAVE THE POWER. I can only imagine the crazy shit the artists involved will do for this massive Masters of the Universe tribute show. Anyone going to this?

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If you don’t live in San Francisco, don’t get too bummed. Double Punch will start putting artwork up for sale on the site on Monday the 22nd. Best believe I’ll be on there. Hopefully nobody snags this Orko painting before then!

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-Justin

George Lucas x NASA

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

This weekend, I was hanging out with Mark Todd and Esther Pearl Watson while they were having their shows in Austin and Houston. On the Houston part of the trip, we had a few hours to kill before Mark’s show started and decided to hit up the Nasa exhibit of “artifacts” from the films of George Lucas.

What really put me over on going to see this was the promise of props from EVERY movie Lucas had ever been involved with including HOWARD THE DUCK! Take a look at the pictures below, but be warned…I refused to take any photos of the INIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL parts. They had Shia Lebouf’s motorcycle and Harrison Ford’s fedora and whip from the movie, but who freakin’ cares…that movie doesn’t exist in my world.

If you’re in Houston, I’d recommend stopping by if for nothing else to read George Lucas’ original notes for STAR WARS. Drastically different from what ended up on screen.

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