What's the only thing more exciting than ED-209 being authorized to use physical force? How about James White (www.signalnoise.com) paying tribute to the greatest cyborgs delivered by the 80s (it was a toss up between RoboCop and Guyver). Whether it was spending hours perfecting the art of shooting bad guys at a 45 degree angle on NES or running around in a full hockey gear and carrying a Nerf gun, RoboCop helped define our childhoods. It was even the inspiration for our new logo (thanks Matthew Skiff).
We were super happy to work with James White once again as we knew he could hit us with his iconic style, similar to his artwork on Far Cry: Blood Dragon. A style that transports us right back into the 80s. If Murphy can remember who pumped him full of metal, than there is no excuse to not remember when these limited edition screen print movie posters go on sale - Friday May 29th at 1PM EST at www.skuzzles.com.
RoboCop (red/orange) - Regular Edition
10 Color Screen Print with 3 metallic inks
24 x 36 Inches
Edition of 165
Printed by DL Screenprinting
$50
RoboCop (pink/purple) - Variant Edition
10 Color Screen Print with 3 metallic inks
24 x 36 Inches
Edition of 75
Printed by DL Screenprinting
$60
RoboCop by James White (Signalnoise) Regular - Edition of 165
RoboCop by James White (Signalnoise) Variant - Edition of 75




RoboCop ON SALE Friday May 29th at 1:00PM EST on our homepage.
To read more on James White's work, check out his website: http://www.signalnoise.com