This is their 4th release...vintagevinyl wrote:Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two prints. Impressive
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Definitely. Graham always has that interesting nearly-cubist style, and Slater has a wide range. I can imagine what to expect for Graham, but have no clue with Slater.ahrkitekt wrote:Ya, I image these will be pretty different from most of the PR prints we have seen.cockbridge wrote:Really looking forward to seeing Slater's and Graham Erwin's.
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Didn't realize I needed to be that specific. Let me rephrase. Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two PACIFIC RIM prints. Impressive. Beings that I own the Amityville Horror prints, I think I know these aren't the first prints they have released.rubberneck wrote:This is their 4th release...vintagevinyl wrote:Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two prints. Impressive
vintagevinyl wrote:Didn't realize I needed to be that specific. Let me rephrase. Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two PACIFIC RIM prints. Impressive. Beings that I own the Amityville Horror prints, I think I know these aren't the first prints they have released.rubberneck wrote:This is their 4th release...vintagevinyl wrote:Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two prints. Impressive
Thanks for the clarification!
vintagevinyl wrote:Didn't realize I needed to be that specific. Let me rephrase. Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two PACIFIC RIM prints. Impressive. Beings that I own the Amityville Horror prints, I think I know these aren't the first prints they have released.rubberneck wrote:This is their 4th release...vintagevinyl wrote:Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two prints. Impressive
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Mission complete. All I wanted was a standing ovation.jeter0204 wrote:vintagevinyl wrote:Didn't realize I needed to be that specific. Let me rephrase. Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two PACIFIC RIM prints. Impressive. Beings that I own the Amityville Horror prints, I think I know these aren't the first prints they have released.rubberneck wrote:This is their 4th release...vintagevinyl wrote:Odd City on a roll! Two quick sell outs for their first two prints. Impressive
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Now, for the art discussion, I am super stoked for the next few releases. Such contrasting art styles upcoming. Hope we get the next announcement today.
vintagevinyl wrote:Now, for the art discussion, I am super stoked for the next few releases. Such contrasting art styles upcoming. Hope we get the next announcement today.
Yeah, but can we get a different movie already I hear The Thing and Phantom of the Opera are the way to go.
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After seeing this film, I was really interested in not only seeing more of it, but was really stoked that there would be more art for it as well. I understand it (Pacific Rim) hasn't been around like Breaking Bad or other shows people are really invested in - but I think after you see it, you'll feel the same.PLUSH wrote:vintagevinyl wrote:Now, for the art discussion, I am super stoked for the next few releases. Such contrasting art styles upcoming. Hope we get the next announcement today.
Yeah, but can we get a different movie already I hear The Thing and Phantom of the Opera are the way to go.
I'm sure OCE will go into new territory, just takes a little patience, which I'm willing to have. Definitely interested to see what else they got.
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I'm thinking the Slater will be reg/var (duh) and a foil for the top level sub tier...lets see. I cant wait to see it.
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Good call on the foil,I bet your rightsoleblazer wrote:I'm thinking the Slater will be reg/var (duh) and a foil for the top level sub tier...lets see. I cant wait to see it.
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I'm completely love it or hate it with Slater for the most part. Should be interesting.