
The “Little Golden Books” are a series of children’s books that have been published since 1945. Such titles in the series include Sesame Street Together Book, Donald Duck’s Toy Train, and Winnie-the-Pooh Meets Gopher. Artist Josh Cooley took a new approach to the Golden Books by keeping the style and doing away with the G-rated fare in favor of The Professional, The Godfather: Part II, and T2: Judgment Day. The result is pretty great and you can check it out after the jump. Click here to check out more great art from Cooley.

After seeing “Terminator Salvation” and its disappointing gross of $125 million (according to Box Office Mojo, it cost $200 million to make), I made a prediction that the series would see a re-boot before it saw another sequel. Since “Terminator” is one of the few major franchises not owned by one of the big studios, the rights will be auctioned off this week. Its sale price will signal not only the worth of “Terminator” but the value of intellectual property in Hollywood. Hit the jump to see if its worth more than just scrap metal.
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