Thursday, March 26, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Geronimo Jackson on iTunes!
The band frequently referenced on LOST, Geronimo Jackson, has a song up on iTunes. And it's free! 'Dharma Lady' has been featured as background music in a few of the most recent LOST episodes, and now we get to hear the full song. I wonder if Geronimo Jackson will be revealed to be the Dharma Initiative house band in a future episode?
Here's the iTunes link for Geronimo Jackson's 'Dharma Lady'
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Some more FETTS Sketch Cards
Yup.
Dead Greedo, Yoda, R5-D4, Dead Skull Trooper, Mighty Lando, Holiday Special Boba.
Dead Greedo, Yoda, R5-D4, Dead Skull Trooper, Mighty Lando, Holiday Special Boba.
Monday, March 9, 2009
FETTS Sketch Cards have been Selling on eBay
I've been browsing eBay's search results for 'Star Wars Galaxy 4' to see what FETTS cards are showing up. These are the ones I've spotted so far that have sold:
Princess Leia sold for $13.63.
Jar Jar sold for $13.52.
Jango sold for $21.05.
C-3P0 and 2-1B sold in a lot for $190.50.
Asajj Ventress sold for $21.50.
Let me know if you spot any more FETTS cards out there! FETTS1138@gmail.com
Princess Leia sold for $13.63.
Jar Jar sold for $13.52.
Jango sold for $21.05.
C-3P0 and 2-1B sold in a lot for $190.50.
Asajj Ventress sold for $21.50.
Let me know if you spot any more FETTS cards out there! FETTS1138@gmail.com
Saturday, March 7, 2009
FETTS Sketch Cards
Jar Jar, Animated Droids C3-P0, Willrow Hood has a Posse (Ice Cream Maker Guy!), BurgerTrooper, FlowerTrooper, 80'sTrooper.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
FETTS Sketch Card on SUCKADELIC Site
Here's a glimpse of the Topps sketch cards on SUCKADELIC's site. The Vader with Groucho glasses on the top right is one of my cards.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
FETTS Card on STARWARS.com Homepage!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Star Wars Galaxy 4 Press Release from SUCKADELIC
Hey everybody! Today is my birthday and to celebrate I'm gonna start updating this blog regularly!
To start off with I'm proud to announce that FETTS is part of an official Star Wars project! With the help of the world renowned Sucklord SUCKADELIC I was commissioned by Topps to create some one of a kind artist sketch cards!
Here's the press release:
American trading card institution TOPPS gets radical with the new STAR WARS GALAXY 4.
Since the release of the original STAR WARS movie in 1977, Topps has brought the magic of the big screen to the tiny trading card, inspiring millions of kids worldwide and defining a genre. In the following 30 plus years, Topps has continued to push the boundaries with such innovations as widescreen cards, foil stamps, and motion cards, evolving far beyond the old wax paper and crappy gum packets of yesteryear.
Enter the Sketchcard. With the release of 2004's Clone Wars series, Topps once again raised the bar by introducing 1 of 1 artist interpretations drawn directly onto blank cards. Short packed in with the regular cards, these are very rare, highly sought after mini works of fine art. Sketchcards have become a collecting category unto themselves, with websites and fan groups obsessively trying to find and catalogue each one as their value continues to increase. Traditionally, these sketchcards have been produced by Comic book artists, animators and fantasy illustrators, all known artists within the Star Wars community. Until now.
Reaching out to the vast world of street artists, toy designers, and underground pop mutants, Topps has pushed the limits once again. With the debut of the first die-cut sketch card, artists outside the traditional realm of Star Wars illustration have put their own stamp on these little canvases in the shape of Darth Vader and Stormtrooper helmets. STAR WARS Galaxy is a radical, art-oriented collection that showcases rare and offbeat imaginings of the Star Wars cannon. It is the perfect venue from which to unleash this new experiment in Star Wars collecting. Star Wars Galaxy 4 is available now in most comic and hobby shops or from Topps.com
The Flickr page
The Star Wars blog article
To start off with I'm proud to announce that FETTS is part of an official Star Wars project! With the help of the world renowned Sucklord SUCKADELIC I was commissioned by Topps to create some one of a kind artist sketch cards!
Here's the press release:
American trading card institution TOPPS gets radical with the new STAR WARS GALAXY 4.
Since the release of the original STAR WARS movie in 1977, Topps has brought the magic of the big screen to the tiny trading card, inspiring millions of kids worldwide and defining a genre. In the following 30 plus years, Topps has continued to push the boundaries with such innovations as widescreen cards, foil stamps, and motion cards, evolving far beyond the old wax paper and crappy gum packets of yesteryear.
Enter the Sketchcard. With the release of 2004's Clone Wars series, Topps once again raised the bar by introducing 1 of 1 artist interpretations drawn directly onto blank cards. Short packed in with the regular cards, these are very rare, highly sought after mini works of fine art. Sketchcards have become a collecting category unto themselves, with websites and fan groups obsessively trying to find and catalogue each one as their value continues to increase. Traditionally, these sketchcards have been produced by Comic book artists, animators and fantasy illustrators, all known artists within the Star Wars community. Until now.
Reaching out to the vast world of street artists, toy designers, and underground pop mutants, Topps has pushed the limits once again. With the debut of the first die-cut sketch card, artists outside the traditional realm of Star Wars illustration have put their own stamp on these little canvases in the shape of Darth Vader and Stormtrooper helmets. STAR WARS Galaxy is a radical, art-oriented collection that showcases rare and offbeat imaginings of the Star Wars cannon. It is the perfect venue from which to unleash this new experiment in Star Wars collecting. Star Wars Galaxy 4 is available now in most comic and hobby shops or from Topps.com
The Flickr page
The Star Wars blog article
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