The artwork was lifted from the poster art for GODZILLAFEST, a 50th Anniversary film festival held in San Francisco in November 2004 at the Castro Theatre. I was one of the folks who put this show together. The illustrator is Mark Nagata, the founder of Super 7.
Go-Go Godzilla is my daily Godzilla collectibles blog! Come back daily to check out vintage posters, stills, lobby cards, toys, and other Godzilla-related collectibles, plus stuff from other giant monster movies, like Gorgo, Frankenstein Conquers the World, War of the Gargantuas, King Kong Escapes, and more!
I have been a Navy journalist, word processor, graphic designer, medical assisting student, cook, and truck driver, and am currently an eBay seller as well as an employee at a big retail store. I have been and always will be into comics, sf, tv, cartoons, monsters, oldies rock, and lots of other stuff.
If your blog has a link to this blog, let me know and I'll add you to my linklist!
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If there are indeed 157 more like this, your blog is set for months!
ReplyDeleteSadly, David, I haven't seen any more of these!
ReplyDeleteThe artwork was lifted from the poster art for GODZILLAFEST, a 50th Anniversary film festival held in San Francisco in November 2004 at the Castro Theatre. I was one of the folks who put this show together. The illustrator is Mark Nagata, the founder of Super 7.
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Cheers,
August Ragone
Author EIJI TSUBURAYA: MASTER OF MONSTERS
Blog THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND GODZILLA
Thanks for the info, August -- and can I take this opportunity to say that I LOVED your book, and your blog as well?
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