John Martz’s ‘Destination X’ from NOBROW PRESS
(Who will, incidentally, be returning to SPX for 2013!)
Can’t wait to read this!
Via The Fox Is Black
Source: thefoxisblack.com
John Martz’s ‘Destination X’ from NOBROW PRESS
(Who will, incidentally, be returning to SPX for 2013!)
Can’t wait to read this!
Via The Fox Is Black
Source: thefoxisblack.com
Very excited to share the full version of this piece with you guys.
The awesome Andy Kettler created this illustration for SPX and it is scheduled to run in an upcoming issue of Magic Bullet.
This is going to be a good year.
Source: fairersex
This pretty much rules…
We’re so appreciative that Andy K agreed to create an ad for SPX 2012. Wait till you see Andy’s final art inthe upcoming Magic Bullet.
The downside is, it will have the names of SPX 2012 guests slapped all over it.
The upside is that the names are pretty freaking fantastic. Can’t wait for you guys to see!
Also, throw a follow on Andy K if you haven’t already. Man’s got king size talent!
Source: thecarlosramos
Philip Bond’s women astronauts
Let me say a word about what Philip Bond is doing here. I have a four year old daughter who is smart as a whip and obsessed with space. But she doesn’t want to watch dude astronaut videos. She does not want to play with dude astronaut toys.
She asked me, “Daddy, where are the lady astronauts?”
I can tell you that the toymakers of the world have NO ANSWER to this question. You cannot spend your American dollars on a lady astronaut toy. The only option out there is Space Camp Barbie (Tell me you’re joking - I ASSURE YOU I AM NOT JOKING).
So here’s the thing. Not only is this a lovely and accomplished gallery of well-illustrated images worthy of your sustained attention. Philip Bond is also engaged in a bonafied service to the children of the planet.
Lady astronauts forever…
Thanks Philip.
I can’t wait to show the kiddo.
via The Beat
Source: comicsbeat.com
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