“Touch Of Evil” by Mike Saputo

Mad Duck Posters is excited to release new posters this week for “Touch Of Evil” by Mike Saputo! Experience “The story of the strangest vengeance ever planned!” with three different versions of the poster. On sale Wednesday, March 21st at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.

“Touch Of Evil” by Mike Saputo. 36″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 175. $65

“Touch Of Evil” by Mike Saputo. 36″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 60. $85 (Immoral Variant)

“Touch Of Evil” by Mike Saputo. 36″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 60. $85 (Metallic Variant)

“28 Days Later” by Mike Saputo

Grey Matter Art is proud to announce it’s next release! In partnership with Acme Archives and Dark Ink, under license from 20th Century Fox, GMA will be revealing a new limited edition screen print for the Danny Boyle directed film, “28 Days Later” by artist, Mike Saputo. This is the first time working with Mike, and he really captured the mood of the film perfectly, in showing off the dismal backdrop of London, being consumed by the growing infected.
On sale Thursday, March 22nd at 1pm Eastern (10am PDT) HERE.

“28 Days Later” by Mike Saputo. 24″ x 36″ Screenprint. Ed of 200 N. $45

“28 Days Later” by Mike Saputo. 24″ x 36″ Screenprint. Ed of 125 N. $55 (variant)

“Golden Axe” by Mike Saputo

Skuzzles will have “Golden Axe” video games posters by Mike Saputo available soon. Remember this game?
On sale Friday, December 29th at 1pm Eastern (10am PST) HERE.

“Golden Axe” by Mike Saputo. 18″ x 24″ 9-color Screenprint. Ed of 175. $45

“Golden Axe” by Mike Saputo. 18″ x 24″ 10-color Screenprint. Ed of 100. $65 (Brilliance Gold Foil variant)

“1989. I believe I was a senior in high school and we spent a lot of time at the local 7-11, and for a while in one particular spot of said 7-11 – the spot where the one video game console sat by the windows. Usually it was Double Dragon like always. Until one day some new fangled game was sitting there in place of DD…whatever it was this game better be good to replace the legend that was Double Dragon. I could tell by that marquee that we might have a new obsession on our hands, and once those coins pumped in that slot and those 3 players rotated on that skeletons hand it was confirmed. Gilius Thunderhead was his name, and he and his golden battle axe were my go-to. Always.” – Mike Saputo