Click image to enlarge. Nakatomi regular, Jacob Borshard, brings his charming world of Platypus based-comedy to Nakatomi! Once a week on Tuesday, we’re going to host one of Jacob’s original Creebobby strips from his site, Creebobby.com. Pick up Jacob’s limited edition screenprints HERE. -alex fugazi
Jacob Borshard’s Tiki prints return!
Jacob Borshard’s last Tiki print was a huge hit, and he’s back with a brand-new colorway! Printed in the much-easier-to-frame 16×24, this hand-printed poster is signed and numbered by Jacob in an edition of 100. Much more than simply a scribbling of imaginary deities, this print is in fact a meticulous catalogue of every single Tiki depicted in the famed 1946 Metropolitan Museum of Art book ‘Arts of the South Seas’ (also known as the…
Jon Smith’s ZELDA inspired WEEZER gig poster!
Jon Smith’s new print for last week’s WEEZER show in Seattle is finally available! MUST be seen in person to be believed! (Check out the face on the Lion!) Featuring more nerdy references to Weezer’s classic “Blue Album” and “Pinkerton” than you can shake a Triforce at, this 18×24 4 color print features a full gold ink flood, making it shimmer like a magical sword. Signed and numbered by Jon in an edition of…
A Winner Is You – A Review of Ready Player One
I’m proud to be a child of the 80s. It was a decade on the brink of the future, the last before instant global communication was an accessible and everyday occurrence. Our reality was beginning to look like science fiction, thanks to video games. Special effects made our wildest dreams into visual possibilities. We dreamed up the weird and amazing, and found ways to experience it. My generation is now busy creating tomorrow. Ernie Cline…
DMC-12 Stainless Steel edition by ANVILLE!
Anville brings us this ULTRA LIMITED stainless steel version of his long sold-out DMC-12 print! This 18×24 hand-printed image is on a sheet of Stainless Steel, the same metal used in the body of the original Delorean this image is based on! Each print will be signed and numbered by hand-etching by the artist. We are having a pre-sell for this print- because of the increased production costs of printing on metal, these will be…
Creebobby Tuesdays! Fur Jordan!
Click image to enlarge. Nakatomi regular, Jacob Borshard, brings his charming world of Platypus based-comedy to Nakatomi! Once a week on Tuesday, we’re going to host one of Jacob’s original Creebobby strips from his site, Creebobby.com. Pick up Jacob’s limited edition screenprints HERE. -alex fugazi
Movie Review- Last Action Hero
“The Last Action Hero” is smarter than you.by Tim Doyle I know, I know. You think I’m fucking with you. You think I’m affecting some stance so I can defend it with ironic statements, and I’m just trying to be a hip dick. But I’m not. I really, really like this film. Now, keep in mind, I hadn’t seen Last Action Hero since it was in theaters…almost 20 years ago. I was 16 in 1993,…
Creebobby Tuesdays! Ruf Ruf Arf!
Click image to enlarge. Nakatomi regular, Jacob Borshard, brings his charming world of Platypus based-comedy to Nakatomi! Once a week on Tuesday, we’re going to host one of Jacob’s original Creebobby strips from his site, Creebobby.com. Pick up Jacob’s limited edition screenprints HERE. -alex fugazi
The Sea Also Rises- Squid in a new Colorway!
The Sea Also Rises- The 14th St. Station Squid is back in a brand-new colorway! This 18×24 screenprint is signed and numbered by artist Tim Doyle in an edition of 150. Take a look at these pics of the actual print below! From Tim- “This is arguably one of my best prints ever, and I’m very happy to get this back into circulation after an absence of almost 2 years! I’m gearing up to release…
QvC PULP FICTION prints by Jon Smith- And a ‘Stranger’ Shirt!
Jon Smith’s FINAL entries in the the now completely massive and out of control and LEGENDARY Quentin V. Coen art show put on by SpokeArt are now available in the Jon Smith section of the Nakatomi store! Done in the same Ralph Steadman inspired style he did his VERY popular (and almost sold out) Big Lebowski prints form the same show, these are sure to move fast. (And, I might add, these were printed in…