Previous Recaps: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3- Saturday 9/20 On Saturday, I had a tough decision to make. Fantastic Fest or MondoCon… It was the inaugural year of MondoCon, a convention put on by Mondo celebrating film, music, and art, with panels, screenings, and artists selling limited edition posters, records, toys, and other […]Read More
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The sweat is still fresh. But this isn’t the healthy day at the gym type of dampness. This is the Texas humidity trapped in my clothes. In my pores. The stale air of airports and rental cars. Air conditioned convention halls and a tented summertime parking lot. At the moment the Daniel Mudford and Pete […]Read More
You don’t own Tyler Stout’s Big Trouble In Little China design? Well now you can courtesy of Mondo and BOOM! Studios! ‘BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA’ #1 MONDO EXCLUSIVE COVER This year marks the first-ever MondoCon, which is an art festival running simultaneously with Fantastic Fest on September 20 & 21 at the Marchesa Hall […]Read More
MONDO GALLERY OPENS ITS DOORS TO MOBILE LOAVES & FISHES I’ve been a patron of the Alamo Drafthouse and Mondo for years. Traditionally they have catered to a relatively affluent crowd, patrons willing to spend their disposable income on movies and movie related art. As much as I have enjoyed what they’ve done in the […]Read More
Last night saw the opening of Ken Taylor’s first solo exhibition at the Mondo Gallery. People who follow Mondo know him for his incredible eye for detail and composition, which distinguishes him among the other artists in the ever growing world of movie/gig poster art. Known for his iconic posters for Terminator 2, Alien, Poltergeist, […]Read More
The last time Ken Taylor was here in town was for his show with Tyler Stout back over a year ago in March of 2013. We welcome him back with open arms and are looking forward to some new art work. From what we have seen so far with his Little Shop of Horrors and […]Read More
Hello there True Believers! Mondo has teamed up with Marvel Entertainment and artist extraordinaire Mike Mitchell to bring us the coolest superhero team-up this side of the AGE OF ULTRON! Walking through the gallery we saw a combination of his Just Like Us and portraits which included fan favorites like Hawkeye, Thor, Spider-Man, Mysterio, Venom, […]Read More
If there ever was a better show to bring your significant other to, this might be the best to pop that cherry with. Mondo has developed a business that showcases some of the poster worlds best artists, covering films classic to current. They’ve done well to become the team you know and love, and have […]Read More
And here are some photos of the line outside waiting for the Disney and Mondo Nothings Impossible show that starts TOMORROW Friday march 7th. And of course the photo we already tweeted of the diehard first folks in line. ENJOY!!! Photos courtesy of J.P.Witt and Kass Martin. For more info on comics, video games, movies […]Read More
Since Mondo Gallery’s opening on 3/10/12 we have been giving you photos of the many great events. The latest show by Laurent Durieux will be no different except that its Laurent Durieux and his art is simply put, stunning. According to our sources, he will not only have multiple prints for purchase but he will […]Read More
Drafthouse films presents a mind melting bizarre trip with Ben Wheatly’s newest film. A FIELD IN ENGLAND, is a psychedelic trip into magic and madness. This is the fourth feature film by acclaimed writer/director Ben Wheatley (Down Terrace, Kill List & Sightseers), who is becoming known for his ability to bend genres in unexpected ways. A FIELD IN ENGLAND follows a group of […]Read More
Over the years we’ve made a lot of friends in the art world. We recently approached them with the idea of coordinating a huge giveaway to celebrate you, the fans. Luckily for us, everyone came through in spades! But what could we possible giveaway that would impress our fans? Check out for yourself: Monster ’80s […]Read More
Hey Nerds we wanted let you know that a documentary on movie poster art called Twenty-Four by Thirty-Six has a Kickstarter Campaign just went live today. Kevin Burke and his team will look back at the movie poster art work starting from the 70’s until today. They have interviewed artists from days gone by and also […]Read More
The Tales from the Crypt television show was originally adapted from the old 1950′s Entertaining Comics, better known as EC Comics. The folks at Mondo has tapped its regular set of artists and is introducing some new ones that are guaranteed to make your head spin. Mondo will have works from artists like Francesco Francavilla, […]Read More
Fantastic Fest 2013 was a blast. Check out me with all my new friends! For more info on comics, video games, movies and anything else nerd, check out Nerdlocker.com, a place for your inner nerd. Also check us out on: Nerdlocker Shop: http://www.nerdlocker.com/store YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/nerdlocker Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nerdlocker Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nerdlocker Email us at: info@nerdlocker.com ZergNetRead More
At Nerdlocker, the staff loves everything pop culture related. In the past several years pop culture screen prints have caught fire thanks to Gallery 1988 and Mondo releases of officially licensed movie screen prints, the perfect fusion of commercial properties and art. Acquiring the art is only half the battle, the other half is properly […]Read More
The Tales from the Crypt television show was originally adapted from the old 1950′s Entertaining Comics, better known as EC Comics. Updating the classic horror collection Mondo is working with a list of some of today’s best artists to bring you It Didn’t Rot Our Brains art gallery. Growing up, there was no better night […]Read More
Say hello to Jason Edmiston, a Toronto-based artist who works his magic with paints, watercolors and other mediums. Mondo Gallery here in Austin, Texas has had a piece of Jason’s work in more than a few of their gallery shows in the past and they are always nothing short of amazing. Finally Mondo will be hosting […]Read More