It’s New Year’s Eve and Catwoman has decided to turn over a new leaf. But resolutions are hard to keep when her pals Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn come around for a girl’s night out! When these Sirens take the town, fun and foolishness follow.
The Plateau by Mark Englert (Ep. 303) – “what you see above is the one screenprint both in regular light, and in glow in the dark. It is just one print though.”
Ghoulish Gary Pullin for EP 113 “The Transformation”
In honor of the upcoming Fringe series finale, Gallery 1988 has asked fans to help vote for their favorite cases from the show’s history, all to determine which scenes and episodes will be depicted by some of Gallery1988’s favorite screenprint artists. These episodes are now labor intensive, hand-pulled screen print posters, limited to an edition of 150, where only 100 are available to the public for purchase. Each poster is hand-numbered, unless otherwise noted. All profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans.
Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men or Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu (1977) (also known as The Dragon Lives Again) is perhaps one of the more outrageous entry in an already outrageous genre. It stars Siu-Lung Leong, given the screen name of Bruce Leong here even though there is virtually no resemblance at all, as Bruce Lee, who following his death has arrived in hell and opened a gym. After all, what else would one do upon arriving in the afterlife? All seems to be going OK until he discovers that some evil folks, including the Godfather, James Bond Dracula and Clint Eastwood, are planning on taking over Hell. So Bruce teams up with Kung Fu‘s Kain, The One-Armed Swordsman and, of course, Popeye. Crazy, right? Here we get to see Popeye doing all the things we know him for, like eating spinach and fighting mummies.