Showing posts with label he-man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label he-man. Show all posts

Lil' Skeletor



Baby Skeletor by Dave Correia for the upcoming Gag Me With a Toon show at Gallery Meltdown.

*Previously: Papa Smurf as Skeletor.

*Buy Skeletor toys at eBay.

Plush Skeletors




Plush Skeletors by Kittyzilla, who has some plush creatures on sale at Etsy (and takes commissions).

*Buy Skeletor toys at eBay.

Plush He-Man and Skeletor



Plush He-Man and Skeletor by Theresa Rohrer (inspired by these). She has various goods on sale at Etsy.

*Buy Skeletor toys at eBay.

Sloth; Ultra-80's action figure

Two Threadless designs that caught my eye. Click on the voting widgets for a chance to buy:



Sloth by Katie Campbell:

sloth - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More





80's Toy Mutation by Keith Carter:

80's Toy Mutation - Threadless T-shirts, Nude No More

*Buy Goonies toys at eBay.

Concert posters based on 80's cartoons





Steve Thomas created new poster and t-shirts designs based on Voltron, He-Man, Thundercats, and other 80's cartoons. They're all on sale at Zazzle.

*Buy Voltron toys at Amazon.

Masters of the Universe villains by Matt Kaufenberg






Skeletor, Beastman, Trap-Jaw and Hordak by Matt Kaufenberg. I believe he's selling sketch cards for only $5 each right now.

*Buy Hordak toys at Amazon.

Star Wars and more by Chris Bishop






Star Wars comparison chart, tattooed Han Solo, Mer-Man, and more by Chris Bishop. The robot vs. bear illustration is available as a wallet at Etsy, and might be available as a t-shirt at Oddica, but the store was down when I checked.

*Buy bootleg Star Wars toys at eBay.

Link roundup

1. 10 Crazy Creatures from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. It's a target rich environment.

2. Captain America redesign contest at Project Rooftop.

3. Former Gawker writer Emily Gould on Jezebel:
When Jezebel was founded, it proposed itself as an explicit alternative to traditional women's magazines. As any first-year women's studies major will tell you, these glossies make money by exploiting women's insecurities. The editorial content creates ego-wounds ("Do you smell bad? Why isn't he into you?") that advertisers handily salve by offering up makeup and scented tampons. But Jezebel must also sell ad space, and its founders knew that they are marketing to a generation that knew the score about how they'd been marketed to in the past, which meant those old-fashioned print tactics weren't going to work. Page views are generated by commenters who are moved to speak out, then revisit the comment thread endlessly to see how people have responded to their ideas. Ergo, more provocative posts tend to generate far more page views, and the easiest way for Jezebel writers to be provocative is to stoke readers' insecurities—just in a different way.
Via.

*Buy Masters of the Universe toys at eBay.

Garnage Pail Kid commissions by Layron DeJarnette




The Dread Pirate Roberts and an ROUS from Princess Bride, and Beastman and Evil-Lyn enjoy some bondage in these Garbage Pail Kid commissions by Layron DeJarnette.

*Previously: Hagrid and Fezzik crush some little people.

*Buy Princess Bride toys at eBay.

It's Not a Doll, It's An Action Figure



A few of my favorites from the It's Not a Doll, It's An Action Figure show at Bear & Bird. The works are on sale here. Links below are to the artists' sites.


JJ Harrison: I Can Has Volcat?



Dave MacDowell: One Flew Over the Dollhouse



Timmy K. Kramp: The Little Mer-Man



Nate Wragg: Skeletor vs. Sock Monkey



Vesa Lehtimäki: The Arrival of a Star Destroyer








Vintage comic book ads and magnetic hands Batman

*Previously: Voltron Munny.

*Buy Voltron toys at eBay.