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- Posted in DVDs, artwork, comics, tmnt on December 25th, 2009
Twenty-oh-Nine .
Rubbish Gallery has been showing and supporting emerging artist in the Pike’s Peak region for over four years.
Our aim this holiday season is to not only provide small and affordable art to give as a gift, but to take it one step further
and present a product that can be sold for less than the price of dinner and a movie.
Twenty-Oh-Nine is a collection of creations from local artists selling for $20.09.
Doors open this Friday Dec 11 at 5:17 PM, all art will be sold off the wall on a first come first serve basis.
All original artwork by local artists. Over 40 different artist’s made over 200 pieces of art for this years show. Give the gift of locally made art this year. ( *6 pieces by tOkKa will be present / 2 TMNT )
Our musical line up for our opening on Friday, December 11th will include DJ Juicebox, Andy Tanner, and Jackie Bond.
On Saturday, December 12, things are going to get dancey with Highered Intellegence, Gaia Experiment, and from Boulder, Sunshine.
Info
**Rubbish Gallery 17 B Bijou St
Downtown in the alley behind Old Chicago across from 15 C
Monthly Opening night on Second Fridays.
Open every Friday And Saturday night 5:17 – 10:17
Follow us on Facebook At Rubbish Gallery.
NINJA ? – { modified ‘84 Wallpaper } ..art by Eastman, Laird, Lavigne, WP Mod- by tOkKa (( 2009 ))
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–>> Aren’t our eyes lucky today !!
I love featuring **Alex’s work. The real ‘coulourful’ “BIG TOON” behind Nickelodeon’s ‘Fairly Odd Parents’ had a mad cap toony – comic style all his own.
Here’s Alex’s exciting, W.I.P. take on Krang’s big Bio-suit body !! !!
~ t
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“Ryan Brown’s alma mater, Norwayne High School in Creston, Ohio is selling an exclusive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shirt to benefit their arts programs. The shirts are also available at the middle school in Creston, and two elementary schools, one in Sterling and one in Burbank. Their mascot is the Bobcat hence the phrase “I love being a Bobcat” on the shirt.”
– X
“Characters from the 45th issue of Tales of the TMNT for the canceled Mirage Universe book. Pencils by the phenomenally talented Fernando Leon Gonzalez.
What a terrific tome it would have been!”
– X
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–>> Well, sorry to post this ( forgive me please ** puppy dawg eyes ** ) ..
but if by chance in hell or high water you are able to attend this freeky show and are in the Southern Colorado area by all means stop in, see the geeks ( and one spiky freek ) as there will be plenty of TMNT surprises and then some in the horror show of horrors that’s actually pretty nice !!
One night only !! Thanks !! Wish me luck !!
~ t
Thanks to Rosie ::” The rumored theater screening of “Turtles Forever,” reported yesterday, has now been confirmed.
A 4Kids employee on The Technodrome fan forums gave the report a thumbs up, and forum member tone-master21 found this link:
Date: Thursday October 29, 2009; 7:00 pm
Cost: $10
Type: FilmThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from the 1980s meet the Turtles of the 21st Century in a dimension-hopping, action-packed, knee-slapping movie extravaganza! When the gigantic, evil, and terrifying Technodrome (a giant mobile battle station from the original 1988 TMNT animated series) suddenly appears in our world, carrying with it the original 1988 series Ninja Turtles, our world’s Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo find themselves with a huge mystery to solve and four crazy Turtles to babysit! Can the Turtles of the past and the Turtles of the present stop annoying each other long enough to stop all of time and space from unraveling?
It’s a ninja tag-team extraordinaire across multiple dimensions, full of twists, turns and more Ninja Turtles than you have ever seen anywhere before. It is a must-see special event for the millions of Turtles fans everywhere and the perfect 25th anniversary celebration for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The feature will be followed by a rare look behind the scenes with Ninja Turtles co-creator Peter Laird, created exclusively for this very special event. Learn how the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came to be – their Secret Origin. Through rare original comic book art, archival pictures and all-new interviews, Pete tells how he and co-creator Kevin Eastman came up with this crazy idea in the first place as well as highlights over the past 25 years of the biggest Turtle moments of all time.
Better start checking your local listings!”

Our buddy STEPHAN @ GGM ::
4Kids to unveil Turtles movie in Cannes
NEWS BRIEF: US distributor 4Kids Entertainment will be at Mipcom with its 90-minute telemovie Turtles Forever, which “captures the unique irreverence and panache†of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The show’s producer and director Lloyd Goldfine worked closely with the company behind the Turtles, Mirage Studios, and co-creator Peter Laird, to incorporate the three versions of the Turtles, from the 1980s, the 1990s and their current look.

GGM’s Mike – Sama :: Today on Xbox360 Ubisoft released the Turtles in Time Re-Shelled Premium theme for download. The theme is the Big Apple 3am construction site with giant Android Krang climbing in the background. At the top of the theme is the Turtles in Time Re-Shelled logo with Raph and Mike on the left of the logo and Leo and Don to the right of the logo. Underneath the logo is the cityscape. I have to say it is one of the best themes I have seen on the system. It’s even better for me since I have a Turtles gamertag (as if you guys didn’t know). I hope this means that Gamer Pictures are not far behind. The theme will cost you 240 microsoft points and is well worth it. Cowabunga!

” Hey, look what I found this weekend! This is a blast from my checkered past, a 20-year-old monster movie design for a movie that was never made.
Back in early August, TMNT fan, Myrant reader and artist in his own right tOkKa wrote my old Mirage Studios friend Ryan Brown, asking about one of the many snapping turtle monster designs I’ve posted on Myrant this year.
Ryan recalled, “My memory is sketchy about this but… The proposed film Steve mentions was by my friend Jon Killough (Skinned Alive, 1990; Robot Ninja, 1989; The Dead Next Door, 1989)…â€
Ryan continued, “I was asked by Jon to create a mutant leech monster for the never-produced flick and I mentioned to Jon that I might be able to get Steve Bissette to design for the film.â€
Ryan indeed got a design sketch or two from me — and it’s the best of ‘em I’ve put on sale here today.
Ryan adds, “Jon had worked on The Dead Next Door (1989) and was proceeding with new film projects with his friend J.R. Bookwalter. In mid-1985 Sam Raimi put up some money for Jon’s 19-year-old friend J.R. Bookwalter to film The Dead Next Door. Bookwalter shot the film in Akron, Ohio during the summer of 1986 with area residents playing zombies. Fangoria wrote about the film in the March, 1987 issue. Jon was involved heavily with this film.â€
But Maggot Man was never made, to the best of Ryan’s and my knowledge.
Thanks to tOkKa’s email, though, I got to thinking about that project and just this past Sunday turned up this wormboy. Thanks, tOkKa and Ryan, for reminding me of that which was long forgotten!
Just to be clear, my Maggot Man sketch is what’s for sale here; I’ve included a scan from the photocopy I kept of Ryan’s sketch for historical purposes only (I am not selling Ryan’s artwork, folks).
This uber-rare Maggot Man sketch is huge — the original measures 14″ x 22″, drawn with black pen and marker, some pencil underdrawing is visible; it’s on 2-ply board that is slightly discolored with age around the edges with a very minor 1/4″ tear at the bottom, center. This is vintage work, and goes for $135 plus shipping — first to email me at msbissette@yahoo.com can forever gaze upon this maggot, man.
Per usual, first Myrant price is forever the best price — in a day or two, I’ll be taking this off its Myrant debut slot and moving it to the sketchstore archives and Comic Art Fans Gallery at a higher price.
**2009 sketches and much vintage art can be snapped up 24 hours a day in the Sketch Store section (click this link), which offers a monstrous menagerie of still-for-sale Bissette sketches — Swamp Thing, Godzilla, Tyrant, Constantine, Vermonsters and many published original art rarities — for your pleasure.
Maggot Man created by Jon Killough and Ryan Brown, 1989; Ryan Brown’s Maggot Man artwork ©1989, 2009 Ryan Brown; my Maggot Man artwork and design ©1989, 2009 Stephen R. Bissette, all rights reserved.
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