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Postby middayshadows on Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:29 am

statik wrote:The same can be said of Bone



Bone is one of my all time favourite comic book series. Amazing art work and story.
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Postby newflesh on Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:02 am

statik wrote:All my friends were into Xmen, Spider Man, etc and my only interest lied in TMNT and the few mentioned comics. When MTV came out with Liquid Television, I was hooked for life at that point. I will admit though when Fox originally picked up Xmen as a Saturday morning cartoon it was pretty damn awesome. Hollywood killed that moment for me though. I loved The Head, Aeon Flux, etc. And yeah comic wise, The Maxx was not only awesome but deep as drymount. The same can be said of Bone. I also loved the stupid shit like Ren & Stimpy or dare I say it, Ralph Snart (bonus points to any fellow fans).

No problem that others are into it, makes it easier for you to have people like me who are not into it to help you.


Feels like we had the same child-hood. How old are you? 25-30?
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Postby statik on Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:28 am

newflesh wrote:
statik wrote:All my friends were into Xmen, Spider Man, etc and my only interest lied in TMNT and the few mentioned comics. When MTV came out with Liquid Television, I was hooked for life at that point. I will admit though when Fox originally picked up Xmen as a Saturday morning cartoon it was pretty damn awesome. Hollywood killed that moment for me though. I loved The Head, Aeon Flux, etc. And yeah comic wise, The Maxx was not only awesome but deep as drymount. The same can be said of Bone. I also loved the stupid shit like Ren & Stimpy or dare I say it, Ralph Snart (bonus points to any fellow fans).

No problem that others are into it, makes it easier for you to have people like me who are not into it to help you.


Feels like we had the same child-hood. How old are you? 25-30?


You're good. 30 ..31 in June.

I'm stuck in the mindset of us 80's kids had it best. Too much crap on tv today that dares to call itself a cartoon. You should see my netflix queue. (the new pick up line, you heard it here first folks!)

I loved Nicktoons in it's prime though. Rocko and Ren & Stimpy were the best. I could go on and on. There's only a few cartoons of today I like, besides the already mentioned ...Regular Show is awesome. Bobs Burgers grew on me, mainly because his kids are so retarded yet entertaining at the same time. I miss the hell out of Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. Few things on Adult Swim are okay and that's about it. A short list compared to what we had back in the day.
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Postby jwoods on Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:56 am

statik wrote:
newflesh wrote:
statik wrote:
Bobs Burgers grew on me, .


i cant watch this without seeing Sterling Archer (same voice)
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Postby newflesh on Fri Apr 27, 2012 3:48 am

To not derail this...statik, you should PM or directly email me at v@newfleshprints.com. We'll talk more about the Maxx and other crazy awesome 90s shit that was way better when we were younger. I can go on for days. :pint:
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Postby SouthShore on Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:08 am

statik wrote:
newflesh wrote:
statik wrote:All my friends were into Xmen, Spider Man, etc and my only interest lied in TMNT and the few mentioned comics. When MTV came out with Liquid Television, I was hooked for life at that point. I will admit though when Fox originally picked up Xmen as a Saturday morning cartoon it was pretty damn awesome. Hollywood killed that moment for me though. I loved The Head, Aeon Flux, etc. And yeah comic wise, The Maxx was not only awesome but deep as drymount. The same can be said of Bone. I also loved the stupid shit like Ren & Stimpy or dare I say it, Ralph Snart (bonus points to any fellow fans).

No problem that others are into it, makes it easier for you to have people like me who are not into it to help you.


Feels like we had the same child-hood. How old are you? 25-30?


You're good. 30 ..31 in June.

I'm stuck in the mindset of us 80's kids had it best. Too much crap on tv today that dares to call itself a cartoon. You should see my netflix queue. (the new pick up line, you heard it here first folks!)

I loved Nicktoons in it's prime though. Rocko and Ren & Stimpy were the best. I could go on and on. There's only a few cartoons of today I like, besides the already mentioned ...Regular Show is awesome. Bobs Burgers grew on me, mainly because his kids are so retarded yet entertaining at the same time. I miss the hell out of Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends. Few things on Adult Swim are okay and that's about it. A short list compared to what we had back in the day.


Us 80s kids DID have it good...Kids shows just ain't what they used to be.
I still have all of the M.A.S.K and Silverhawks cartoons on VHS that my parents recorded of the TV for me. (Piracy at it's earliest!!)
I could go on for days with you guys, but we needn't derail this thread with it. It's just good to have some kindred spirits round here.
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Postby schmoff on Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:32 am

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Postby blog on Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:50 am

do we know if the Scott C thing is an OG or a print? I almost broke down and bought his OG at the mondo gallery opening. I'd be happy with a print though
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Postby mobius006 on Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:36 pm

blog wrote:do we know if the Scott C thing is an OG or a print? I almost broke down and bought his OG at the mondo gallery opening. I'd be happy with a print though


Id bet OG at 400
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Postby Ainshol on Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:55 am

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HAHA! Genius! Gotta love Sam.
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Postby machination on Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:52 am

blog wrote:do we know if the Scott C thing is an OG or a print? I almost broke down and bought his OG at the mondo gallery opening. I'd be happy with a print though

I know some people who aren't even print collectors who want a print of that image. Hopefully they make one.
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Postby ottomatik71 on Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:12 am

If I could please request a poster buddy for the Rhys Cooper Captain America.
Please. Help me out.
Anyone.....
pm if you can make my dreams come true.
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Postby Superfro33 on Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:27 am

statik wrote:dare I say it, Ralph Snart (bonus points to any fellow fans).


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Yay! Bonus points! 8)
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Postby blog on Mon Apr 30, 2012 11:11 am

I'll put in a request for a PB for the Scott Campbell print, if it is a print :)
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Postby phips on Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:43 pm

wheres that Barrett at?
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