Gas Town Pillows
Description: Gas Town is a large structure built on flat plain area around an abandoned refinery south of The Citadel. In Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, after a failed attempt to seize The Citadel, Dementus and his Biker Horde decided to claim Gas Town instead. His front assault on The Citadel having been unsuccessful, Dementus devised a more cunning plan to take Gas Town. He and his men attacked a supply convoy headed into the town, succeeding in taking control of it. Some of his forces disguised themselves as Immortan Joe's War Boys, conning the residents of Gas Town into allowing the convoy through, after which they were able to take control of the gates and allow in the rest of their forces.
Description: A fun retro-inspired design for country girls who grew up cruising backroads, enjoying small-town life, and grabbing favorite snacks on the go. Perfect for southern women, rural lifestyles, and anyone who loves country charm and nostalgic memories. Great for road trips, county fairs, summer adventures, and everyday country living.
Description: Celebrate classic American summer traditions with a fun retro-inspired design featuring patriotic vibes and nostalgic road trip memories. Perfect for those who love small-town America, summer adventures, and Independence Day celebrations. Great for backyard barbecues, fireworks, camping trips, lake weekends, and holiday gatherings.
Description: The Citadel is the stronghold of Immortan Joe. It appears in Mad Max: Fury Road. The Citadel is a cluster of three rock towers that sit above an aquifer of relatively fresh water. By channeling the water through the rock, the people of the Citadel have been able to irrigate a small area of the Wasteland. It is the former stronghold of the paramilitary pseudo-religious cult led by the former pre-apocalypse war hero and decorated military veteran of the Australian Army, Colonel Joseph "Immortan Joe" Moore. later on a more civilized and sophisticated urban society was built after Immortan Joes demise, becoming a town and a home for refugees from across the deserts and a bastion of hope and learning within the Wasteland.
Description: This illustrative emblem depicts the heritage of Brooks, Alberta. The design features regional elements including oil industry equipment, agricultural symbols like wheat and livestock, and architectural motifs representing the municipal development and historical milestones of the location. The imagery serves as a representation of the prairie landscape, acknowledging the evolution of the area from a small town into a center for regional commerce and rural history.