A Printable Present For Animation Fans:
Official Walt Disney Prod. Stationary

0This FREE, downloadable Walt Disney Prod. stationary (circa 1951) not only makes the PERFECT PRESENT for that diehard Disney fan in your life, it’s also the ideal canvas upon which to role-play your favorite old-school animators!

Sketch a curvy nude à la Freddie Moore! Create a kooky Christmas card à la Ward Kimball! Write an angry letter to the unions à la Walt Disney! The possibilities are LIMITLESS! For the full size stationary, click through. Continue reading

Print ‘N’ Cut Papercraft: Super Stylish Slipcovers For Your Disney Blu-Rays

1Quick show of hands. Who here loves the ugly, off-model artwork Disney uses on their DVD and Blu-Ray releases? Anyone? Anyone?

That’s what I thought.

Artist Miguel Roselló is also not a fan. But instead of just sitting around typing rhetorical questions about it, he’s creating a series of sumptuous slipcovers for your Disney Blu-Rays — and they’re FREE! What’s more, he’s formatted them so that all you have to do is print, cut and insert. How cool is that? Click here to begin.

A Printable Present For Animation Fans:
Official Walt Disney Prod. Stationary

000This FREE, downloadable Walt Disney Prod. stationary (circa 1938) not only makes the PERFECT PRESENT for that diehard Disney fan in your life, it’s also the ideal canvas upon which to role-play your favorite old-school animators!

Sketch a curvy nude à la Freddie Moore! Create a kooky Christmas card à la Ward Kimball! Write an angry letter to the unions à la Walt Disney!

The possibilities are LIMITLESS!

For the full size stationary, click through… Continue reading

A Printable Present For Comic Book Fans:
Official Marvel Comics Office Stationary

2This FREE, downloadable Marvel Comics office stationary (circa 1967) not only makes the PERFECT PRESENT for that luddite comic book fan on your shopping list, it’s also a great way to role-play your favorite old-school comics creators!

Write a love letter from Stan Lee to Stan Lee!

(For bonus believability, always alliterate.)

Pen a paranoid letter of resignation from Steve Ditko!

(Don’t forget to quote Ayn Rand.)

Call Stan Lee a pest, a punk and a plantation owner, care of Jack Kirby!

(Tip: Crackling energy dots were Kirby’s version of emoticons.)

Why, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination and mental storehouse of useless comics gossip. In other words — LIMITLESS!

Click through for the full size stationary.

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