Superhero Posters and Art Prints
Description: Super Chicken is a segment that ran on the animated television series George of the Jungle. It was produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, who earlier had created the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons. It debuted September 9, 1967. Super Chicken (voiced by Bill Scott in a Boston Brahmin accent) is an anthropomorphic chicken and superhero who is the alter-ego of wealthy Henry Cabot Henhouse III (whose name was a play on Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.).[2] He has a lion sidekick named Fred (a vegetarian) (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ed Wynn) who wears an inside-out sweatshirt with a backwards F on it and acts as Henry's servant when in his civilian lifestyle. When danger rears its ugly head, Henhouse takes his "Super Sauce"
Description: Blast back to the classic era of Saturday morning cartoons with this Space Ghost design! This distressed logo honors the intergalactic hero and his iconic powers, from his invisibility to his paralyzing rays. It's a blast from the past for any fan of the original hero or his later talk show host days. Get yours and prove you're an old-school fan!
Description: If you’ve ever wondered about the Ranger Danger shirt Randal Graves was wearing in Clerks II, it is apparently one of Kevin Smith’s many unrealized projects. Kevin once described it as “my stab at a comic-book/sci-fi movie. It’s in the vein of Flash Gordon, something I’ve noodled with a couple of years. Now I feel we are mature enough filmmakers to tackle it.” Whether it ever becomes a thing or not is yet to be seen as it’s been several years since he’s mentioned it, but it sounds like it would be a cool one to see come together!