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Showing posts with label kracalactaka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kracalactaka. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Amazing Spiderman 194 & Deadpool Corps Comic Decoupage Short Boxes by Kracalactaka
Friday, March 6, 2020
Custom Vintage Marvel Star Wars #3 Decoupage Comic Storage Short Box by Kracalactaka
This is a new short box decoupaged with an old beater cover-less copy of Marvel Star Wars #3 from 1977. There was not quite enough of the book to cover the whole box so I scanned the complete copy from my collection to get a cover image and another couple of pages worth of panels. This would be the perfect box for storing a complete run of vintage Marvel Star Wars comics. It will be going up on evilbay on March 6, 2020
This issue has the panels featuring the famous "TK-421, why aren't you at your post?" scene. And less important scenes like Artoo & Chewie playing "battle chess", Ben training Luke with the lightsaber, the destruction of Alderaan & rescuing Leia from the cell block. Lots of action and even after 40 years these Howard Chakin panels pop!
Note, March 11, 2020: Congrats to Derek in Wisconsin, who won this great item on ebay.
This issue has the panels featuring the famous "TK-421, why aren't you at your post?" scene. And less important scenes like Artoo & Chewie playing "battle chess", Ben training Luke with the lightsaber, the destruction of Alderaan & rescuing Leia from the cell block. Lots of action and even after 40 years these Howard Chakin panels pop!
Note, March 11, 2020: Congrats to Derek in Wisconsin, who won this great item on ebay.
Thanks for looking!
Labels:
1977,
ben kenobi,
chewbacca,
comic box,
comic storage,
comics,
darth vader,
death star,
Decoupage,
han solo,
kracalactaka,
luke skywalker,
marvel,
princess leia,
short box,
star wars,
TK-421,
vintage
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Vintage Marvel Comics Decoupage Custom Art Portfolio/Case & "Red" Sonja Short Box by Kracalactaka!
So I found this old box at work that was used to transport some poster boards or some such a few years back. I quickly assessed that my son (a print maker & visual arts major in his senior year of college) could use it as a portfolio for transporting his larger pieces. Naturally we decided it needed to be decoupaged. I went with some old beat up Marvel books, some of which did not even have covers.
A Thor, What If?, 2 Captain America & Falcon, a Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man, a Man-Thing, a Howard The Duck, a Power Man & Iron fist, a Luke Cage Hero for Hire and a Conan provided the fodder. I also added some embellishments to the front featuring other classic Marvel characters and teams. Everything was from the 1970's to early 1980's era (with one small exception).

A Thor, What If?, 2 Captain America & Falcon, a Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man, a Man-Thing, a Howard The Duck, a Power Man & Iron fist, a Luke Cage Hero for Hire and a Conan provided the fodder. I also added some embellishments to the front featuring other classic Marvel characters and teams. Everything was from the 1970's to early 1980's era (with one small exception).
Front |
back |
back with strap in place |
inside the front half |
inside the back half |
top edge |
bottom edge |
Next up is a red Red Sonja decoupage short box using black and white Frank Thorne era comics printed on red paper.
Labels:
art,
black cat,
captain america,
carrying case,
Conan,
Decoupage,
falcon,
Howard the Duck,
Iron Fist,
kracalactaka,
luke cage,
Man-Thing,
marvel,
portfolio,
Power Man,
red sonja,
Spider-man
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