What if Barbie had been possessed by Pazuzu instead of Regan? Back in March, Creepy Co. showed that some demonic encounters and excursions into the dark arts can be fun with Steven Rhodes' ’70s-style apparel collection, and now they're returning to the world of exorcisms and macabre magic with a new Barfie design and a witchcraft twist on the Easy-Bake Oven.
Featuring new designs by Phil Postma and Steven Rhodes, with art direction by Kellie Taylor, the new Barfie and Easy-Bake Coven shirts and stickers are out now from Creepy Co.
The Easy-Bake Coven unisex shirt has already sold out, and the ladies' tee only has one size left, so if you're interested in adding these delightful designs to your wardrobe, be sure to visit Creepy Co.'s official website... and maybe call a Ken doll priest too!
Barfie Unisex Shirt: "Barfie makes ancient Sumerian demon possession fantastically fun!
Featuring new designs by Phil Postma and Steven Rhodes, with art direction by Kellie Taylor, the new Barfie and Easy-Bake Coven shirts and stickers are out now from Creepy Co.
The Easy-Bake Coven unisex shirt has already sold out, and the ladies' tee only has one size left, so if you're interested in adding these delightful designs to your wardrobe, be sure to visit Creepy Co.'s official website... and maybe call a Ken doll priest too!
Barfie Unisex Shirt: "Barfie makes ancient Sumerian demon possession fantastically fun!
- 5/24/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture: Meet Vincent D'Onofrio's character from Jurassic World in this new Masrani Global viral video on the park's security force: Speaking of the Jurassic Park franchise, here's an awesome raptor-cage-themed bunk bed (via Geekologie): Check out this surprise First Blood-themed bachelor party thrown for a movie-loving groom: What if the next Alien movie were also the next sequel to Toy Story? This is an excellent mash-up by Phil Postma (via Geek Tyrant): Here's another Pixar mash-up: The Incredibles done in the style of the new Fantastic Four trailer: Ten...
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- 2/12/2015
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Every Halloween I load up on boxes of General Mills' classic monster cereals such as Count Chocula, Boo Berry, and Franken Berry. To celebrate the holiday this year, artist Phil Postma has redesigned these classic characters in a set of art that he created that also features Frute Brute, Fruity Tummy Mummy, Baron Von Bloodberry, and Sir Grimfellow.
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- 11/3/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Artist Phil Postma created this incredibly cool set of art featuring horror movie icons as action figures. He calls the set "Fisher-Price Adventure People Killers," and it's a mashup of Fisher-Price Adventure People with famous murderous monsters. As you can see, they are a perfect gift for kids ages 4 to 9. Here's what the artist had to say about this project:
"It's a Blast From The Past with the Fisher-Price adventure people. Some of you might remember these from your childhood but probably don't remember them being so bloody gory. That is my fault, this mash-up just popped into my brain one afternoon and I just had to make them. It is a literally[sic] my youth mashed together with toys I have played with as a kid and my love of the horror movies from teen years.
"I also chopped up some Backgrounds from 'Scoody-doo: Mystery Incorporated'[sic] and put them in...
"It's a Blast From The Past with the Fisher-Price adventure people. Some of you might remember these from your childhood but probably don't remember them being so bloody gory. That is my fault, this mash-up just popped into my brain one afternoon and I just had to make them. It is a literally[sic] my youth mashed together with toys I have played with as a kid and my love of the horror movies from teen years.
"I also chopped up some Backgrounds from 'Scoody-doo: Mystery Incorporated'[sic] and put them in...
- 10/20/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Star Wars
Illustrator Phil Postma created this cool series of multiverse Astro Boy art that mashed the character together with several different movies, anime, and cartoons. Some of those mashups include Star Wars, Hellboy, the movies of Tim Burton, Men in Black, Mickey Mouse, and more. Here's a note from the artist:
"One day a long time ago, the artists in the studio I was working at for a time [decided] to put up a drawing challenge. This sort of thing happens once and a while among the population of a studio and this time it was 'Astro Boy'. Everybody did a version or two of the famous little robot but I could not stop at a couple and kept doing them. This is the result of that challenge back then and I recently decided to colour them up. "I should mention that I used some 'Samurai Jack...
Illustrator Phil Postma created this cool series of multiverse Astro Boy art that mashed the character together with several different movies, anime, and cartoons. Some of those mashups include Star Wars, Hellboy, the movies of Tim Burton, Men in Black, Mickey Mouse, and more. Here's a note from the artist:
"One day a long time ago, the artists in the studio I was working at for a time [decided] to put up a drawing challenge. This sort of thing happens once and a while among the population of a studio and this time it was 'Astro Boy'. Everybody did a version or two of the famous little robot but I could not stop at a couple and kept doing them. This is the result of that challenge back then and I recently decided to colour them up. "I should mention that I used some 'Samurai Jack...
- 9/23/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Check out this incredibly cool Japanese-style Samurai art for the ThunderCats, created by Phil Postma. These designs look like they would make for a really cool animated series. There was actually a rebooted animated series that was cancelled after one season. I watched the first episode of it and was pretty disappointed. It could have been a lot better. There's no word on what's going on with the movie, but I'm sure one day it will happen. Check out the art and let us know what you think of the designs.
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- 9/25/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Check out this awesome set of Superman cereal box art created by Phil Postma, who's known for his Pixar style movie mashups. My favorite from the set is Bizarre O's, I love that it's just a box of sugar cubes! What makes it even more hilarious is that it says, "100% No Sugar Added." That would be so popular with the kids! These are all great. I hope you like them.
- 6/18/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Here's some more great Pixar style art from Phil Postma. This time he's created some cool Superman character designs. To see some of Postma's previous art, click here.
Man of Steel is currently blowing up in theaters, and since its release, it has made over $125 million. It looks like Warner Bros. has found the tone and style that they're going to stick with for their superhero franchise. How do you feel about that?...
Man of Steel is currently blowing up in theaters, and since its release, it has made over $125 million. It looks like Warner Bros. has found the tone and style that they're going to stick with for their superhero franchise. How do you feel about that?...
- 6/17/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Here's a fun Pixar style Star Wars poster that was created by Phil Postma. This is the same guy that brought us those great sets of Superhero Pixar art and Star Trek Pixar art.
It would be fun to see Pixar take on an animated style Star Wars film. I could easily see something like that happening. If not Pixar, I'm sure Disney Animation will eventually do something. I'm sure it's one of the many things they've talked about.
It would be fun to see Pixar take on an animated style Star Wars film. I could easily see something like that happening. If not Pixar, I'm sure Disney Animation will eventually do something. I'm sure it's one of the many things they've talked about.
- 3/8/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
The world was shocked late last year when The Walt Disney Company acquired LucasFilm for $4.05 billion and announced that they would be making a new trilogy of Star Wars films. But what if the studio also purchased Star Trek, and, what's more, handed it over to the geniuses at Pixar? Well, then we might get something like this. Artist Phil Postma has launched a new series that answers the age old question of what it would look like if John Lassetter and company were to boldly go where no man has gone before. And the results are pretty damn awesome. Check out some of the mock-ups below. Some of the designs have more than a passing resemblance to previously designed Pixar characters (that Klingon is pretty similar to Brave's Lord Macintosh, no?) but overall these are wholly awesome and definitely capture the spirit of Gene Roddenberry's classic characters. I...
- 2/20/2013
- cinemablend.com
A couple of days ago we brought you some really cool Pixar style Superhero fan art from Phil Postma. Well, lucky for us, he's also created an awesome set of Pixar style Star Trek art that I thought you'd want to check out! So here ya go!
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- 2/16/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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