Disco was so contentious, in fact, that it led to a near riot in 1979.
The second transfer was illustrated by Mort Drucker.
UPDATE: Rick Shithouse sent me two more (below), and they are impressive.
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Disco was so contentious, in fact, that it led to a near riot in 1979.
The second transfer was illustrated by Mort Drucker.
UPDATE: Rick Shithouse sent me two more (below), and they are impressive.
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The piece is from Kelly’s Eerie Visions portfolio and Eerie #80 (cover), both from 1977.
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There are more, thankfully, and I’ll do a follow-up post when I have better images. The transfers were probably meant to coincide with the 1980 release of Remco’s massive Universal Monster toy line.
Lots more iron-ons and Roach Studios here.
I mistakenly dated two of these designs (Darth and the Falcon) as 1977 in a previous post. I still like Lando the best. More Empire transfers here.
A different version of the “Patience My Ass” print is seen in these college dorm photos from 1972.
More Roach Studios here.
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