“Where Have All The Monsters Gone?” by Dan May

Dan May will have a new print available this week titled, “Where Have All The Monsters Gone?” via 1xRUN. It is a 16″ x 20″ Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 60, and cost $75. Bamboo Panel editions will also be available with editions of 10 and cost $250.
On sale Friday, June 14th at 9am PDT HERE.

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“Where Have All The Monsters Gone?” by Dan May. 16″ x 20″ Giclee. Ed of 60 S/N. $75

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“Where Have All The Monsters Gone?” by Dan May. 16″ x 20″ x 1″ Giclee on Bamboo panel. Ed of 10 S/N. $250

“The Lumineers – Canandaigua, NY 2013” by Fugscreens Studios

Fugscreens Studios now has “The Lumineers – Canandaigua, NY 2013″ gig posters available. It is an 18″ x 24” 8-layer Screenprint, limited edition of 110 (less online), and cost $30. On sale now HERE.

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“The Lumineers – Canandaigua, NY 2013″ by Fugscreens Studios. 18″ x 24” 8-layer Screenprint. Ed of 110. $30

“Does” by Does

Does has a new print available via Dangerfork. It is a 500 x 700mm 6-color Screenprint w/ silver metallic inks, signed/numbered edition of 45, and cost $160. On sale now HERE.

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“Does” by Does. 500 x 700mm 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 45 S/N. $160

3 new prints by Dan Mumford

Dan Mumford has 3 new prints available titled, “Nuclear Sunrise”, “Nuclear Sunset”, and “Reverie”. All prints are A3 in size, high quality digital prints on 300gsm paper. Nuclear Sunset and Nuclear Sunrise can both be purchased seperately or as the pack Nuclear Summer. All prints are signed/numbered of 33 each and cost £25 ($39US) each.
On sale now HERE.

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“Nuclear Sunrise” by Dan Mumford. A3 size Digital print. Ed of 33 S/N. £25 ($39US)

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“Nuclear Sunset” by Dan Mumford. A3 size Digital print. Ed of 33 S/N. £25 ($39US)

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“Reverie” by Dan Mumford. A3 size Digital print. Ed of 33 S/N. £25 ($39US)

“SiD” by Dennis Morris

Dennis Morris, the official photographer of the 70’s punk band The Sex Pistols created a Screenprint of his iconic photograph, “SiD” now available via Manifold Editions. It is a 35.5″ x 29.5″ 15-color Screenprint w/ silver ink & spot varnish. Available in 3 different colorways, each being signed/numbered editions of 77, and has a starting price of £750 (which will increase as the editions sell out). On sale now HERE.

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“SiD” by Dennis Morris. 35.5″ x 29.5″ 15-color Screenprint. Ed of 77 S/N. (Green)

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“SiD” by Dennis Morris. 35.5″ x 29.5″ 15-color Screenprint. Ed of 77 S/N. (Orange)

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“SiD” by Dennis Morris. 35.5″ x 29.5″ 15-color Screenprint. Ed of 77 S/N. (Yellow)

“Features As Beautiful” by Bernie Wrightson

Next up in Bernie Wrightson’s ‘Frankenstein’ series via Nakatomi is “Features As Beautiful”. It is a 20″ x 30″ Screenprint and is a signed/numbered edition of 150. However, 100 of these prints are already spoken for through subscriptions, so only 50 of these prints will be available to the public.
On sale Wednesday, June 12th at 2pm Central (12pm PDT) HERE.

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“Features As Beautiful” by Bernie Wrightson. 20″ x 30″ Screenprint. Ed of 150 S/N.

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“Jonesy” from New Flesh

A new print from New Flesh is available now titled, “Jonesy”. It is a 3-color Screenprint w/ metallic ink, signed/numbered edition of 60, and cost $45. On sale now HERE.

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“Jonesy” from New Flesh. 3-color Screenprint. Ed of 60 S/N. $45

The tale of Jonesy:
The commercial towing vessel, Nostromo, was a Lockmart CM 88B M-Class star-freighter owned by the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Its mission was to haul a large refinery from the resource-rich planet, Thedus, in the Outer Rim Territories to Earth. Upon their return to Earth, the crew of the Nostromo found themselves prematurely awakened due to an intercepted distress beacon by the Nostromo’s on-board computer, MU-TH-UR (called “MOTHER” by the crew).

Their fate was sealed, as they landed on the planetoid LV-426 and brought on board a deadly creature unknown to the crew, and humanity. After an exhaustive effort to exterminate this alien (xenomorph), there were only two survivors able to make their way to the escape pod Narcissus; one of which was a ginger tomcat, lovingly known as “Jonesy.”

After his return to Earth 57 years later, the known history of Jonesy ends. Is the legend of Jonesy over?

Where is Jonesy? Jonesy sightings.