As a fellow designer, and former contributor to Strange Kids Club, I’ve followed the work of Justin Gammon for some time now. Always vibrant and never boring, Gammon’s artistry continues to evolve in new and interesting ways as proven by his latest pet project which takes a series of Mars Attacks and brings them to […]
Mars Attacks
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I’m sure, hopefully at least, by now we’re all familiar with the franchise known as Mars Attacks. What started as a trading card series in 1962 has since spawned off into many different branches of merch and marketing; there’s been toys, comics, card sets, a movie and even some talk of it even becoming a […]
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The 80’s were a prime era for card collecting, especially in the circuit of non-sports trading cards. At a measly 25 cents, almost any and every franchise was putting it’s brands and mascots onto collectible cards for mass consumption and us kids ate it up. Naturally there were the more successful series that included Garbage […]
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If you thought Part 1 of this write up was weird, far fetched and a tad outside the box, then consider this the point of no return. Check your sanity at the door because things are about to get crazy. It’s all good though, I’m just a mad, mad, MAD scientist and my formula WILL […]
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This article isn’t based solely in fact… it’s a collection of logical assumptions based on moments in “Turtle Time” that have occurred to date. From these moments we begin to come up with ideas (or realities) that could exist and allow me to show you that the Turtles could, possibly, actually exist in our world. […]
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In the final part of our Geeked-Out Holiday 2012 Gift Guide we close things out with some top notch stocking stuffers sure to please any strange kid, sci-fi nerd or animation aficionado. Men in Suits DVD – (amazon.com) $20 RONDAL SAYS: A documentary spotlighting the unseen heroes of movie monsters, the men behind the masks! […]