Previously only available at the Gallery 1988 Crazy 4 Cult 3-D show, this print is now available for purchase on Nakatomi! Please note- we only have 20 of these in hand for immediate shipment. ‘Those Wonderful Toys” is an 18×24 3 color screenprint with metallic inks. Signed and numbered in an edition of 90. Read more about the print HERE. Pick it up in the ART PRINTS section of the Nakatomi Store! -alex fugazi
Masters of Ink Interview- Tim Doyle
Hello Nakatomi Peoples!- There’s a new interview up on OptimumWound.com in their Masters of Ink series, interviewing Nakatomi Honch Heado, Tim Doyle! Check it HERE -alexfugazi
Creebobby Comics Archetype Times Table print now available!

Jacob Borshard is the genius behind not only the web comic site, Creebobby.com, but also the best Ukulele ballad Batman tribute I’ve ever heard- I defy anyone to top that. Check his YOUTUBE channel for more music! BUT- while you’re pondering just how many Batman themed Ukulele ballads one world could possibly produce, let us announce our newest print release, straight from Nakatomi Print Studios- (much larger image on the ITEM PAGE.) Handy reference guide…
Clint Wilson’s GigPosters come to Nakatomi

Clint Wilson has been a longtime fellow of Nakatomi Inc, dreaming up the reNESsance series and helping us build our printshop, and making sure we knew what we were doing once it was done! And now, he’s brought his back-cataglog of gigposters to Nakatomi Inc! Clint has been printing his own official gigposters for some of the biggest shows in and around Texas for years now, and now they’re here for YOU. Scoot on over…
Famous Monsters of Filmland and Nakatomi SDCC exclusives!

So, we’ve been working on this one for a while, and it’s JUST NOW able for us to announce it- Famous Monsters of Filmland holds a place near and dear to all our hearts here at Nakatomi. FMoFL is the fulcrum around which our nerdness spins. The legacy of Forrest J Ackerman and crew lives large in our psyche. So, imagine our surprise to get a call from Famous Monsters of Filmland saying they want…
Amazing Adult Fantasy-

Back in 2001-2003, Nakatomi founder Tim Doyle kept a comic book diary. Every day, he did a 3-panel strip, depicting what he did that day. Often humourous, sometimes sad, these comics were collected on a monthly basis and distributed around Austin in comic shops and coffee shops and bookstores…for free, under the title of ‘Amazing Adult Fantasy.’ And, due to popular demand, he started collecting these issues into 6-month books. The first 3 six…
Pokemon- it’s in the JUNGLE!
I’m in love. At 0:50 into the video, that girl starts talking about Pokemon, and she’s slightly crosseyed. Therefore…I am now in love. And it doesn’t hurt that she’s dressed like Jane from Tarzan. And follow that kid’s advice- just get everything you can, as this Pokemon stuff is going to be worth a lot of money in the future… -alex fugazi
Crazy 4 Cult 3-D show poster CONTEST
So a few months back, the fine folks (read- Jensen) at Gallery 1988 came to Nakatomi to create a poster for their show. And then those plans were quickly scrapped in favor of doing the actual SHOW poster to promote the event! As intimidating as it was following in the footsteps of the previous 2 AMAZING show prints by Chris Lee, Andrew Wilson & Scott Campbell, we bucked up and went right at it- “All…
Murray Times Six Stickers Now Available…

More than anything else that’s been on Nakatomi, we get constantly asked to re-print the Murray Times Six print. Well- we ain’t gonna do that, BUT- you can now get the same image as a set of 6 individual 6″x6″ vinyl stickers for $12- now available in the Accessories section of the Nakatomi store! Printed w/ the same care as our Change Into a Truck sticker, these will last forever on whatever you stick ’em…
Rob Jones Interview

Rob Jones answered questions. Biafrah Winfrey: What is your current studio set up like? What kind of environment do you create while you work? Rob Jones: A hot shitbox back bedroom with three fans going off. BW: While working, do you employ any particularly unique techniques that you’ve developed on your own? (via manual or even software means) RJ: Not really. BW: How do you know when a piece is finished? RJ: When I run…

