Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 12 Stout
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- Darkknight37
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Totally awesome. No ear space slug present on the poster though?
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Love it. Love that Spock is bigger than Kirk.
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yup..red POPS nicely!RiotAct wrote:the colors on the reg work so well together
Appears to be a must have for those that have Martin Ansin's Space Seed. Will make a nice set. Seeing them side by side though... I much prefer Space Seed.
The one thing that bugs me about Tyler Stout is that he's a bit predictable. It's a plus that he has an instantly recognizable style, which is very comic book like... I mean, who can't already envision what Stout's Escape From New York will look like? I just wish he'd really surprise us every now and then. Artists like M. Ansin and Jay Shaw are totally unpredictable. I'd think that's partially because they're fearless and totally confident in what designs they'll come up with. Tyler is playing it a bit safe, I think.
I like the colors on the Khan poster though.
Disclaimer: I don't collect Mondo, so my words don't count for anything here. But I once owned Stout's The Thing and Blade Runner posters
The one thing that bugs me about Tyler Stout is that he's a bit predictable. It's a plus that he has an instantly recognizable style, which is very comic book like... I mean, who can't already envision what Stout's Escape From New York will look like? I just wish he'd really surprise us every now and then. Artists like M. Ansin and Jay Shaw are totally unpredictable. I'd think that's partially because they're fearless and totally confident in what designs they'll come up with. Tyler is playing it a bit safe, I think.
I like the colors on the Khan poster though.
Disclaimer: I don't collect Mondo, so my words don't count for anything here. But I once owned Stout's The Thing and Blade Runner posters
entropy wrote:Appears to be a must have for those that have Martin Ansin's Space Seed. Will make a nice set. Seeing them side by side though... I much prefer Space Seed.
The one thing that bugs me about Tyler Stout is that he's a bit predictable. It's a plus that he has an instantly recognizable style, which is very comic book like... I mean, who can't already envision what Stout's Escape From New York will look like? I just wish he'd really surprise us every now and then. Artists like M. Ansin and Jay Shaw are totally unpredictable. I'd think that's partially because they're fearless and totally confident in what designs they'll come up with. Tyler is playing it a bit safe, I think.
I like the colors on the Khan poster though.
Disclaimer: I don't collect Mondo, so my words don't count for anything here. But I once owned Stout's The Thing and Blade Runner posters
You could not be more right on all accounts. Stout had a noticeable (and classic) floating head style of design. But Ansin and IJ are unpredictable (and so, my 2 favorite artists at the moment). The fact that Ansin can do the same sort of style as Stout in his Mummy print, but then is strong enough to achieve something like his Bride and then go in a completely different direction and do a scenic print like A Wretched Hive- he takes risks. (hope this was coherent enough... I should post in the I'M DRUNK thread). It's sort of my problem with Keyes, but he makes up for it in his social/political commentary.
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maden wrote:treejam1 wrote:that was the old TJ... Old news.... I've learned my lesson.Codeblue wrote:Kinda like the comments you made about Stout tracing?
treejam1 wrote:great for a trace...
I guess some people don't change as much as they think they do
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