Showing posts with label '80s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label '80s. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Triptych: Kneel Before Your Master!


"Skeletor Battle Damage" (t-shirt) by Lofton


"Old School Heroes: Skeletor" by Fabian Ciraolo


"Skeletor" by Carlos Hernández

In my daily perusings of art on the internet the other day, I kept coming across Skeletor art for no particular reason I could determine. Clearly the universe was telling me that I should do a Skeletor Triptych, and so here we find ourselves.

Only those of a very specific generation are going to get the Battle Damage reference by Lofton. For those of you who do... Haven't you always wanted a Battle Damage t-shirt? I mean, that's just genius.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012

Showcase: Star Wars 80s High School Redesigns


Han and Chewie


Luke and Leia


Nerdroids


Vader, Boba and Trooper


Lando and Greedo

I don't make a habit of doing Star Wars-themed posts, for a couple of reasons. First off, there's so much Star Wars fanart out there, you could dedicate an entire blog to it and still not have it covered. I know that if I took it upon myself to start including Star Wars in my repartee, I'd be opening a Pandora's Box full of demons that would consume me to the point where I posted nothing but Star Wars, all the time. The other reason is that I feel like Star Wars, while a topic that I can nerd out about with the best of them, tends to be much more insular a nerd community than my typical fare.

If you've been following this blog for a while, you may have noticed that there are certain fan subcultures that I have made an effort to avoid. Pokemon is one of them: I steadfastly refuse to post Pokemon fanart here. It's not that I have anything against Pokemon; it's just not within the purview of what I'm doing here. The same goes for Star Wars. There are dozens, if not thousands, of Star Wars fan-art blogs out there, and it's not a niche I really feel all that compelled to contribute to myself.

But then again, every once in a while, something amazingly cool comes along and I just have to post it. Like this, for example: Denis Medri's revamp of Star Wars characters, as high school teenagers in the '80s. Medri's also done a series of Old West-style Justice League heroes, and steampunk Spiderman villains, but I think this is my favourite thus far.

Let's break it down, from top to bottom:

a) Han and Chewbacca as a pair of metalhead thrasher rebel types. I love how Han is wearing a clearly hand-made shirt, has nunchuks for no apparent reason, and drives what appears to be a Ford Thunderbird. These are guys who have no business being cool, and are probably into some crazy and possibly illegal shit, but are still probably alright guys.

b) Of course Luke would be the all-American boy next door, while Leia would be the bubblegum, headphones and eyeliner type. Luke is modelled after the epitome of '80s high-schoolers, Marty McFly, and his skateboard sports the same colour scheme as his landspeeder. Leia's headphones are a nice touch.

c) The Nerdroids, based on C-3PO and R2-D2. This one is my favourite of the lot: I really love the tall, skinny, bespectacled 3PO, and the patterned sweater and red button on the R2 nerd is pretty much all you need to get the idea across. They kind of vaguely remind me of Martin Starr and Samm Levine's characters from Freaks & Geeks.

d) In Denis' revision, Vader is the leader of a "motocross crew" - so naturally, he and his cronies wear modified full-face dirtbike masks. It never occurred to me until now, but almost all the bad guys wore helmets in Star Wars, and none of the good guys. Anyway, I like how Vader wears a Michael Jackson 'Thriller'-style jacket, only black, while the Stormtrooper has camo pants on. 'Cuz he's in the military, get it?

e) And finally, preppy, smooth-talking Lando and punk rock villainous scumbag Greedo. I can't really see thrasher Han being old buddies with yuppie Lando, but I can totally see Han shooting Greedo over a debt.

Hopefully Denis isn't finished with this series - I'd love to see how Jabba, Yoda, the Emperor and even the Ewoks fit into this whole concept.

[Denis Medri's Deviantart]

Monday, July 23, 2012

Triptych: The Luckiest Luckdragon


"The Fighting Luckdragons" (t-shirt) by JC Thomason


"Falkor Folklore" (t-shirt) by Crystal Fontan


"The Nothing Is Coming" (t-shirt) by Matthew James Parsons

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Triptych: No Dana, Only Zuul


"Tools of the Trade: Ghostbusters" by Andrew Heath


"Who Ya Gonna Call, Pac?" by Filippo Morini


"Ghostbusters" by Jesus Castañeda

I feel like I've posted that last one (by Jesus Castañeda) before, but a quick scan of my archives suggests that I haven't. Oh well, it's good enough to be seen twice.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Triptych: Blow, Insert, Play


"Game Boy" by Andrew Heath


"Simpler Days" by Jay Roeder


"NES vs. Converse" by Andrew Lockhart

Friday, March 16, 2012

Triptych: When This Baby Hits 88 MPH, You're Gonna See Some Serious Shit


"Artefact" (t-shirt) by Droid Loot


"Doc Brown's Brain Wave Analyzer" (t-shirt) by Kal5000


"Fluxing Through Time" (t-shirt) by BungeeCow

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Triptych: I Like Turtles


"TMNT" by Matt Synowicz


"The Turtle Van" by LN Design


"Raphael" by Adrien Menielle

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Triptych: Toitles!


"TMNT" by Mike Gaboury (Wallpaper pack available here!)


"Ninja Melodies" (t-shirt) by Nathan Davis


"Shell Shock" by Kali Meadows

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Showcase: Michael Jackson Cereals by Michael De Pippo


"Beat Bits"


"Frosted Mini Thrills"


"King of Pops"


"Smooth Crimino's"

I'm in a Michael Jackson mood today. Also a breakfast cereal mood.

[MJ's Cereals by
Michael De Pippo
]