
Adam Koford reveals the true secret origin of the Fantastic Four's powers.
And a few more links:
1. Coming soon from Burger King: superdeformed Star Trek figures and vehicles.
2. There's still a little time left to try to win a signed copy of Eisner-nominated comic book Sentences.
3. A "photo featured in Alberta's newest tourism campaign shows children running along a rugged beachfront, but it isn't from Alberta. The picture was shot near the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland, England, it's a famous beach, near Bamburgh Castle, known as the legendary home of Sir Lancelot." Photo link. (You know, a clever way to get publicity for something like the home of Lancelot would be to just make up a story like this.) Via.
4. Yet another alternate Twitter icon.
*Previously: More Twitter icons.
*Buy the Adam Koford-designed Super Punch logo on merchandise at Zazzle.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Adam Koford reveals the true secret origin of the Fantastic Four's powers (link roundup)
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Labels: adam koford, advertising, bad advertising, comic books, fantastic four, marvel, star trek, twitter
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