Hey, what’s that?

Categories: ECTOMOBILE, MERCH
Comments: 16 Comments
Published on: February 10, 2007

Speaking of Taylor (see below) pick up what he’s puttin’ down – meaning, check out this cool ass poster he’s holding up for me. What is it, you may ask. I hope to have more for you soon. Please stand by.
ecto poster

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  1. Jey says:

    Awesome poster!

  2. Ecto Freak says:

    I want it now!!!!!!! Gimme gimme :-)

    Chris (PC) and others check this out

    http://www.geocities.com/ectofreak1959 (nothing works cause its a sneek peek)

  3. Ben King says:

    Lower right corner, isn’t that the 88MPH logo as it currently stands?

    I definately know that was the artwork that was gonna be used on the hardcover cover when it was someday released somehow.

  4. Black Maria says:

    As I stroke my evil goatee I ask: Is the above an example of 1 of many poster ideas Seb proposed many moons ago?

  5. Nick says:

    So no, I will not be buying that in order to save 88 mph, if that’s what’s coming.

  6. Misfit says:

    :o that looks like the second pencil rendering of the ecto1 by pardo sanchez. I got the first through art.com before they pulled it. BUT NOW I MUST HAVE THIS ONE!

  7. ek79 says:

    Nice!!! I Want it!!! :)

  8. Ben King says:

    Nick, if it weren’t to save 88MPH, you still wouldn’t buy it?

  9. Rolo GB213 says:

    Great… I´ll draw one for myself (I save some bucks that way) :)

  10. P says:

    Ecto looks mis proportioned

  11. Paul Rudoff says:

    Could this have something to do with the Save The Ecto-1 Lithograph Campaign page now up at 88MPH.net?

  12. Nick says:

    Either way – while I think the art is decent, it sort of feels unfinished and I don’t think I’d hang it up. Knowing it’s coming from 88mph just seals the deal.

  13. castewar says:

    You should see it up close – it’s beautiful.

  14. [...] 88mph has announced a lithograph print of Alvaro Pardo Sanchez’s black and white rendering of the Ecto-1. As seen previously, PC made it a point to see one in person – they print is exceptionally nice, and comes in a protective hard plastic sleeve for shipping. The item as bears the official seal of approval from Columbia-Tristar and General Motors, who in recent years have gotten sticky about the use of the likenesses of their cars, old and new. [...]

  15. [...] The book got a staff call-out, which is nice and while I have yet to find it, the catalog is also soliciting the Ecto-1 Lithograph by 88mph. Given that my comic dude put in an order for me, not realizing I already own a copy, I’m assuming the listing is in there somewhere. This is good news for anyone looking to get a copy for the $20 pricetag, but without the shipping cost – it’s possibly doubly good news for overseas fans, who may be able to order through local shops who deal with Diamond Distributors (can’t swear to this though.) [...]

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