Masters Of The Universe by Strong Stuff (click to enlarge)...
if you're gonna be in Los Angeles this Friday, January 8th, you GOTTA drop by Gallery 1988 and check out the Under The Influence: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Tribute show they're doing! the poster above is by Tom Whalen, one of the 100 artists who will be exhibiting. Tom is doing a run of the 20"x 10" posters (limited to 83, because He-Man and the Masters of the Universe debuted in 1983) that will be available at the gallery for purchase, so get in where you fit in...
holla!
-samax
if you're gonna be in Los Angeles this Friday, January 8th, you GOTTA drop by Gallery 1988 and check out the Under The Influence: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Tribute show they're doing! the poster above is by Tom Whalen, one of the 100 artists who will be exhibiting. Tom is doing a run of the 20"x 10" posters (limited to 83, because He-Man and the Masters of the Universe debuted in 1983) that will be available at the gallery for purchase, so get in where you fit in...
holla!
-samax
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4 comments:
I never had much use for MotU (was a Thundarr fan, though), but that poster is chock full of awesome.
Though I can't figure the iron cross in front of "He-Man".
Still, chock full of awesome.
it's the symbol on He-Man's chest.
I watched masters of the universe every day, although i complained about the ludicrous stories the whole time.
and Thundarr is probably the most under-appreciated cartoon of all time!
Ah, the symbol. Shows how much I know about MotU. I think I did the same watch/complain about Thundercats.
I'm thinking a Thundarr movie might be in order, what with the 2012 frenzy.
lol!
sigh... i think a properly-executed Thundarr would be great, but i also think the likelihood is that they would totally get it wrong. it's ready-made for film, but if the industry could not figure out Fantastic Four (which, like Thundarr, is READY-MADE for the big screen), i will remain skeptical.
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