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Dear Puffin,

I’m normally not a fan of College Humor. It’s juvenile and usually pretty horrible. But they do occasionally hit one right out of the park, like these travel posters for the lazy, very much in the style of the Steve Thomas work I’ve featured before.

   

   

Well done College Humor. Well done.

Love

MacGuffin

Other poster posts:

Yet More Propaganda Posters

Poster roundup: Pixar Posters, Minimal Fairy Tales and Captain Sam the Extremely American Eagle

Art Nouveau Slave Leia, sinful Disney princesses, and more

Hogwarts Travel Posters and (yet more) Star Wars Propaganda

An Implausibility of Gnus

Dear Puffin,

Apologies for the radio silence. This employment lark is not as much fun as I was led to believe. Anyway,  hope to be writing more from now on. The republican line up is providing material faster than I can even process it, let alone write about it. And I’m just barely keeping the lid on a simmering rant about PETA, which should be…. interesting.

But as far as today is concerned, take a look at these! Remember the art nouveau Firefly posters I’ve written about before? Well Quantum Mechanix has just released posters of the gentlemen of Firefly. Unfortunately I don’t like them quite as much as the ladies. Some of these seem a little forced, especially when you compare them to things like the Jaynestown poster. But they’re still pretty excellent.

firefly, art nouveau, sci fi, fan art, joss whedon, shepherd book  firefly, art nouveau, sci fi, fan art, joss whedon, mal reynolds

firefly, art nouveau, sci fi, fan art, joss whedon, wash

firefly, art nouveau, sci fi, fan art, joss whedon, jayne cobb  firefly, art nouveau, sci fi, fan art, joss whedon, simon tam

I’ll be back tomorrow Puffin. No really, I will.

Love

MacGuffin

Other posts tagged Art:

(Un)natural Disasters

Firefly and Battlestar go Art Nouveau, a Japanese woodblock cyberman battle and Doctor Who meets Le Petite Prince

Art Nouveau Slave Leia, sinful Disney princesses, and more

Star Wars Propaganda posters, redux. Also Doctor Who, Mad Men, Battlestar, etc

Late Breaking Doctor Who Art News!

Dear Puffin,

Here on the east coast we’ve had an earthquake and a hurricane. So I thought it might be a good idea to talk about some of the less well known disasters in our nation’s history. Such as The Menacing of the East River Bridge.

menacing of the east river bridge alternate histories monster new york

Or the Great Pittsburgh Zombie Outbreak.

zombie outbreak map poster alternate histories pittsburgh

Or the attack on Boston Harbor by the Beast from the Unknown.

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Or the destruction of the Washington Monument.

Although officially known as the Washington Monument since plans for the magnificent obelisk were underway while the first President was still alive, the name is something of a misnomer as the currently standing tower is actually a replica. The first Monument, completed in 1862, was attacked and destroyed soon after by “Potomac Patty,” the local river monster who had been won over to the secessionist side of the Civil War by promises of “fresh fish flesh” from the Confederate Army. As photography was scarce during the war, this is actually a photo of the re-completed Monument with an artist’s likeness of Patty grappling with the tower.

Or, for that matter, the original design of the Statue of Liberty. As we all know, Frédéric Bartholdi first envisioned not a shining beacon of freedom featuring Lady Liberty, but a dire warning depicting Krgyyx threatening the world, as he was wont to do.

All of these edifying prints by Matthew Buchholz can be purchased on Etsy.

These are so going in my foyer.

Love

MacGuffin

Other posts tagged as Art:

Doctor Who roundup: redux

Renaissance Celebrity Portraits

Dainty China Dolls of Horror and Gore

Art Nouveau 2: The Ladies of Firefly ad Battlestar Galactica

Doctor Who meets Le Petite Prince

Art Nouveau 1: Slave Leia, sinful Disney princesses and more

Silly-houettes by Olly Moss

Charles Van Sandwyk

Dalek Propaganda Posters and Doctor Who Miscellany

Dear Puffin

DeviantArtist Mr Bluebird has done some lovely minimal Pixar posters! We have the Sunnyside Daycare and Al’s Toy Barn from Toy Story.  

   

Everyone remembers the Pizza Planet truck, right? The 1978 Gyoza pickup truck that shows up in every Pixar movie? And Insuricare is the company that Mr. Incredible works for while trying to be a normal-type person in The Incredibles. I still love that movie.

   

This one is my favorite. I loved Ratatouille, and this poster just nailed the movie’s aesthetic. Well done Mr Bluebird.

I also found some great minimal fairy tale posters by Christian Jackson of Square Inch Design. For sale here.

snow white  rapunzel

Disney has done a neat little cross-promo, putting Sam the American Eagle in Captain America’s outfit. Via Comicsalliance.

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I won’t be writing tomorrow Puffin, since I’ll be bitching my way through a house move. Fortunately I’m moving out of a 6th floor Manhattan building with a flukey elevator, and not into one. Thank god for small mercies.

Love

MacGuffin

Dear Puffin,

Remember the Firefly travel posters I have in my nerd shrine bathroom? And the art nouveau Doctor Who posters from Bill Mudron, that I talk about constantly? Well, everything seems to have come together. Megan Lara has just released this incredible series of art nouveau, Alphone Mucha style Firefly posters.

I’ve often felt that you can learn a lot about a guy by which Firefly girl he goes for. 99% go for Inara or Kaylee, the occasional one goes for River, but I’ve never once heard a guy go for Zoe. Clearly, none of you have ever been with a warrior woman!

  

  

You can buy them all here.

I also found some art nouveau versions of Starbuck and Boomer, from Battlestar Galactica, by Deviantartist Moon-Pookah.

 

Mudron’s got a new piece out too, although it isn’t art nouveau. It’s more of a Japanese woodblock print knockoff, featuring Madame Vastra and Jenny battling a pair of Cybermen. And it’s awesome! Click to embiggen.

And finally, a little piece of whimsy to brighten this horribly hot and sticky day: The Doctor and the Little Prince, by Deviant artist JaviDLuffy.

Love

MacGuffin

Other posts about Poster Art

Art Nouveau Slave Leia, sinful Disney princesses, and more

Late Breaking Doctor Who Art News!

Star Wars Propaganda posters, redux. Also Doctor Who, Mad Men, Battlestar, etc

Variations on a theme: Game of Thrones

Poster art roundup: Ghostbusters, Narnia, Tron etc.

 Dalek Propaganda Posters and Doctor Who Miscellany

Minimal Doctor Who Posters

Vintage Star Wars Posters (its a compulsion, OK?)

Vintage poster obsession strikes again

Silly-houettes by Olly Moss

Created Equal: Mark Laita’s diptych photography

Dear Puffin

Wonderful news! I have located Bill Mudron‘s artistic doppleganger! Remember the incredible art nouveau Doctor Who posters? (How could you forget them, since I bring them up every 3 minutes?) Well Deviant Adam Hughes has done an art nouveau Slave Leia and my goodness Puffin, it’s hot enough to fry bacon on!

These look like a pair, right? But no! Slave Leia is by Adam Hughes (see above for fangirl gushing). But the La Dauphine aux Alderaan is by artist Karen Hallion. Why is this important? Because it means that there are two separate artists mucking about with this style!! Plus Bill Mudron! This is fantastic!

  

Karen Hallion also did a great illustration of Voldemort. I would like to nominate Karen Hallion as the cover illustrator for some fancy cloth bound edition of the Harry Potter series. Something with the same kind of productions values as Charles Van Sandwyk’s Wind in the Willows.

Soooo…. this started as a post about the Slave Leia picture, but then it sort of ballooned as I found more and more awesome art nouveau stuff.

Like this amazing Batman poster by Deviant Iamacoyfish, aka Karen Wang. Also Wonderwoman, who I’m not a huge fan of, but damn she looks lovely here.

 

 Or this neat art nouveau Iron Man by John Tyler Christopher

For the Sherlock fans out there Nero749 has been hard at work on your behalf:

I’m not a huge fan of Disney princesses (that may be the understatement of the century), but I do like these 7 deadly sins (the 7 Disney sins? The 7 deadly Disney sins?) illustrations by Deviant Chill07, aka Chris. I really like how snarky they are!

 

 

(Psst: who the heck is that princess for wrath? I realize that I’m displaying ym ignorance of Disney princess mythology here, but I’ve never seen that girl)

Chris also did this wonderfully sinister drawing of the evil queen from Sleeping Beauty, a movie which scared the ever-loving crap out of me when I was 8 or 9.

This is a lovely Padme, found on Miss Chanou’s blog, but done by…… ? UPDATE: found it! She’s by Hriviel on deviantart.

And these two of Padme and Slave Leia are by deviant r4design.

    

 Enjoy Puffin. I hope these fill you with some sort of artistic glee. They sure do for me.

Love

MacGuffin

Other posts about art

Vintage poster obsession strikes again!

Vintage Star Wars posters (it’s a compulsion, ok?) 

Linkaround of Art 

Awesome poster art roundup 

Minimal Doctor Who posters

Poster art roundup: Ghostbusters, Tron, The Chronicles of Narnia etc

Dalek propaganda posters and Doctor Who miscellany

Star Wars propaganda posters (Volume I)

An Implausibility of Gnus: Animal collective posters

Late breaking Doctor Who art news

Star Wars propaganda posters (Volume II)

Hogwarts travel posters and Star Wars propaganda (Volume III)

Dear Puffin,

I know you have a bad case of cold war nostalgia, so I thought you might get a kick out of these new office posters from the much-perviously-fawned-over Steve Thomas. They’re also available in blue on his blog.

We also have two new Star Wars propaganda posters from Deviant Comixmill.

And finally, to address one of my own obsessions, we have some Harry Potter travel posters by Caroline Hadilaksono, via Superpunch:

Thats all for now Puffin. I hope you had a merry 4th of July, wherever you are.

Love

MacGuffin

PS: for those who haven’t noticed, Puffin has not been around much lately. Rumor has it that he’s on assignment in the Upper Volta, but the government doesn’t tell me these things. Someday he will return, and until then all we can do is pray for his safety, and pray for mercy for his enemies.

Dear Puffin

Forbidden Planet is selling Doctor Who shirts for each of the Doctors. It is totally essential that I own all of these immediately. IMMEDIATELY

  

   

I must tragically report that this glorious Art Nouveau style Inara appears to be a once off. I would give my right arm to see a full set of these, much in the style of Bill Mudron. But in the meantime Tiffany is a WINNER.

This purports to be a graphic representation of the development of Science Fiction. I’ll admit that I haven’t really looked at it in detail, but it looks pretty neat. Click to embiggen.

This leaves something to be desired graphically, but the thought behind it is so perfect that I’ll let it pass. From Deviant Summerfic

I also found some fun minimal comic book posters by Greg Guillemin

  

We also have Rebel Alliance and Imperial snowflakes. Yu can also get them as tshirts at Redbubble. I really want to get these somehow laser cut and available as Christmas tree ornaments.

  

And finally, someone possesses the greatest of all possible hot air balloons. A Darth Vader hot air balloon, for your delectation:

And on that note, I am off to frost a gigantic birthday cake. Because happy birthday Jeremy!

Love

MacGuffin (who is trying to decide between dark chocolate and bittersweet chocolate ganache for the frosting. Thoughts?)

Dear Puffin

Little known fact: I love silhouettes. I also love movie ephemera and art based on comics, tv shows, movies, etc. So Olly Moss’s Paper Cuts are basically a win-win for me. I found the Calvin and Hobbes one on Epbot and then went on a massive Olly Moss rampage. First I found the Paper Cuts blog and found all these, which were recently featured in a solo show at Gallery 1988. Can you recognize them all?

 

   

 

  

  

    

But then I found more and more stuff from Olly, and now I want to be his concubine. He came up with the Panic and Freak Out mug, that I adore, and can be purchased here.

 He also did a series of video game posters based on old Penguin book covers which are EXCELLENT

 

  

And Raphi, this is for you:

So yeah, I think I love this guy.

MacGuffin

UPDATE: I also found this, which I think speaks for itself

Dear Puffin

I’ve got some more Star Wars propaganda posters for you today, from Hungarian artist Szoki.

  

We’ve also got a great Wonder Woman poster by Paul Sizer, and a late breaking Batman addition for my buddy Christina.

 

 

Justin Van Genderen has been at it again as well. You may remember him from the comic book travel posters, the Star Wars travel posters, and the Superman posters that practically made me need to change my trousers. These are a little different. He’s taken quotes from Mad Men, The Wire, and Battlestar and made typographic art from them.

Next we have a little Doctor Who tidbit from Deviantartist Sbsiceland.

I would watch the hell out of that show!

Anyway, thats all for me today Puffin. Sorry about the radio silence. Summer vacation has me in its grips. Hopefully more regular posting will resume, like, tomorrow.

Love

MacGuffin

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