10,000 Brick LEGO Batman Jacket

10,000 Brick LEGO Batman Jacket
Check out this custom LEGO Batman jacket with Batman, The Joker, and the Batsignal on it. It was made by LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya for DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson to wear to the premiere of The LEGO Batman Movie. It must have been pretty heavy. And not very comfortable. It is however, a very cool piece of LEGO art. This jacket took the artist 100 hours to create and has more than 10,000 bricks on it. It is basically geeky LEGO armor.

10,000 Brick LEGO Batman Jacket

10,000 Brick LEGO Batman Jacket

10,000 Brick LEGO Batman Jacket

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Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits

Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits
These amazing stained glass geek portraits are from TheStainedGlassCo and they feature some of our favorite pop culture characters. They are pretty pricey at several thousand dollars each, but totally worth it. They will make your house look like a religious geek cathedral. Some of our favorites are below, but check out their shop, because they make all kinds of cool things.

Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits

Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits

Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits

Amazing Stained Glass Geek Portraits

Star Trek Cats Book by Jenny Parks

Star Trek Cats by Jenny Parks
If your favorite things are Star Trek and cats, you’ll love this book. Star Trek Cats by Jenny Parks boldly goes where no cat crew have ever gone before. I think it’s purr-fect! THIS is the Star Trek I’ve been waiting for.

Captain’s log: We have entered a galaxy where beloved illustrator Jenny Parks has conjured an astonishingly vivid homage to the original Star Trek series with an unexpected twist: a cast of cats. Featuring a hilarious new take on iconic characters and scenes—from Kirk in the Captain’s chair to Spock offering his Vulcan wisdom—this eye-opening adventure stays true to the tone of the classic TV show. Playful, loving, and from a strange new world, Star Trek Cats is the perfect gift for fans of, well, Star Trek and cats.

Star Trek Cats by Jenny Parks

Star Trek Cats by Jenny Parks

Star Trek Cats by Jenny Parks

Pop Culture Postage – These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want
The USPS has been in financial trouble for a long time now, but if they actually made stamps that looked like this, they would make a fortune selling them to nerds like me and you. These images by Clark Orr are posters, postcards and also the subject of a new art exhibit at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles called Pop Culture Postage. Orr turned some of the most iconic films, TV and comics of all-time into amazing looking, though sadly not real stamps. See the rest here.

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Pop Culture Postage - These Are The Postage Stamps We Want

Star Trek Enterprise Screen Used Shuttlepod Prop

Star Trek Enterprise Screen Used Shuttlepod Prop
If anyone wants to buy this Star Trek Enterprise Screen Used Shuttlepod Prop, feel free. I wouldn’t mind having this parked in the garage. Someone is selling it on eBay for $150,000. That is a bargain for an honest to God spacecraft from Star Trek Enterprise.

This is only one of 2 full scale shuttles made for the series, this process vehicle comprises three separate sections and features onboard electronics to illuminate the backlit navigation panel, exterior running lights and fluorescent lights for the rear thrusters. It has hatches on the port and starboard side as well as on the top. When the production ended the control panels where stripped out so the restoration team consulted with Mike Okuda who provided his original files and schematics of the Shuttles construction using Okuda’s files, New panels where replicated by the Paramount sign shop ( The same that constructed the original panels) using the same products and materials used to construct the originals. The panels are screen printed and feature finely detailed gauges, banks of buttons and key switches and readouts. Square rubber buttons are also incorporated on some of the key pad panels. This Impressively built piece measures approx 20ft long. It unbolts in three sections. Special shipping arrangements will apply. This really belongs in a museum! The buyer pays all shipping cost! Any questions please ask… Also this is for the serious collector so no low ball offers! Thanks and LLAP!

Star Trek Enterprise Screen Used Shuttlepod Prop

Star Trek Enterprise Screen Used Shuttlepod Prop

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Super Bowl Spot

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Super Bowl Spot
“Welcome to the frickin’ Guardians of the Galaxy.”

Check out Marvel’s Super Bowl spot for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. It will blow you away and leave you with all sorts of feels. Mostly you will just want to yell HELL YEAH! The trailer features a bunch of amazing new footage. This one will put a smile on your face and a fire in your heart. I can’t wait to see it!

Set to the backdrop of ‘Awesome Mixtape #2,’ Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mysteries of Peter Quill’s true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favorite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes’ aid as the Marvel cinematic universe continues to expand.

Purr-Fect Catwoman Fan Art by Glen Brogan

Purr-Fect Catwoman Fan Art by Glen Brogan
I’m loving the retro style of this Catwoman fan art from artist Glen Brogan. It’s slick, it’s retro, it’s fun. I love how he nailed the look of this feline thief. The second image is the best, where Catwoman is buying some Mr. Freeze themed ice cream from the Penguin. It even has a Joker trash can and some great images of other ice cream flavors which look very familiar.

Purr-Fect Catwoman Fan Art by Glen Brogan

Purr-Fect Catwoman Fan Art by Glen Brogan

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