Limited Paper: Mondo Mystery Movie X LORD OF THE RINGS: RETURN OF THE KING Recap with Special Guest Elijah Wood

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The last time we did the Mondo Mystery Movie dance, it was October of 2011.  For that event, the good folks at Mondo/the Alamo Drafthouse arranged for a dozen charter busses’ worth of film geeks and poster fans to be ferried (via police escort) across Austin to a nearly-abandoned mall swarming with “zombies”, at which time we were all shown an extremely special screening of George Romero’s Dawn of The Dead.  Nine months later, the Mondo Mystery Movie returned to Austin, and—as you might’ve already heard—the results were fantastic.  Read on for my report from Mondo Mystery Movie 10, my fellow limited paper enthusiasts.

LIMITED PAPER #8: Max Dalton’s HORROR DIE CUT COLLECTION, Gallery1988’s BREAKING BAD Prints, and Mondo COMIC-CON News

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Limited Paper just keeps on coming, people!  Last time, we told you all about the Phone Booth Gallery’s amazing A Distant Winter gallery show (and showed up some pretty kick-ass photos, to boot), and this time we’ve got even more exciting news for all the limited paper-collecting poster-freaks in the audience:  want details on Mondo’s drop schedule at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con? Wanna see the newest prints from Gallery1988’s Breaking Bad series?  What is the Horror Die-Cut Collection, anyway (hint:  it’s awesome)?  Find out after the jump, people.

LIMITED PAPER #7: A DISTANT WINTER Debuts at the Phone Booth Gallery, Plus Details on What to Expect from Mondo Mystery Movie X

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This weekend, the big story—the one on the minds of most poster collectors—was the release of Drew Struzan’s The Thing screenprints at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas.  But hundreds of miles away– in a dimly-lit art gallery somewhere in Long Beach—another major release (or six) was taking place:  the Phone Booth Gallery’s A Distant Winter show, featuring artwork from Ken Taylor, Rich Kelly, and none other than Martin effing Ansin (yes, that’s his full name).  Wanna see some photos from that show?  Wanna know where to get your Thing prints framed for an awesome price if you’re in Austin?  Want us to drop some other poster-related news square in your lap?  Meet me after the jump, folks:  it’s all inside Limited Paper #7.

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