Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Yetee-Shirt Deesigns



"Ever wondered where some of those missing planes go? Ever thought you saw a face in the mountains? Sneak Peak explains it all, it is the perfect blend of the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, the legend of Yeti and Mountain Madness. Designed by Zeptonn

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Check out these t-shirts available in many colors (including an x-ray version) from Bodega Distribution, distributors of comics and minicomics.

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Suck Freezy, by designer TrakN, is available to rate on Split the Atom.

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Yeti Heart by designer filvb, is available to rate on Threadless.

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yetiCANDYcorn by designer r.o.b.o.t.i.c.octopus, is also available to rate on Threadless.

Roller Coaster

Can't make it to Florida to visit Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World?

You can still experience the Expedition Everest ride via the magic of Youtube:



At about 1:40, a certain silhouetted someone makes an appearance.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

How many Yetis can you find at Oktoberfest?



To count the yeti, view the image bigger.

Dave Douglass entered this in the Gama-Go Photo Royale contest.

Check out the other entries in the Photo Pool!

Good luck, Dave!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Klaunik Yeti



Klaunik of Poland designed this costume for live events.

More pictures here.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Not Yeti Friday - Skunk Ape



On his blog Hotwax Mealworms, Colin Panetta occasionally adds to his Cryptid Portrait Series. The above is his illustration of the Florida Skunk Ape, a hairy hominid sighted in the Southeastern United States.

Photos alleged to be that of the Skunk Ape were discovered by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman to be developed at an Eckerd photo lab within two miles of the artist.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Yetisburg Update



Update on the Yetisburg card game from James Davis, Art Director for Paizo Publishing:

"Hey, here is the Rebel Yeti card from our new Yetisburg game. The
game is almost complete now, and we'll be sending it off to press in
the next few days."


I like that the yeti changes sides if hit by friendly fire. You really can't blame those Canadian mercenary yeti for defecting.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Wonder Woman vs. Yeti?

This picture for Wonder Woman # 14 was floating around the 'Nets, and I got my hopes up that the Amazing Amazon was battling a whole army of Yeti!



But then I looked into it, and it appears the above depicts Wonder Woman actually battling enhanced gorilla youths from Gorilla City.

In fact, the picture may have just been a conceptual painting, and it was later decided the youths shouldn't be naked and colored in blues and whites (very yeti-ish), but clothed in futuristic armor with warm brownish gray shading instead. Here's the more recent cover design:



And from what I can tell from panels inside the comic, there are no white-haired, naked yetis in the story, just grayish-brown, armored gorilla youths from Gorilla City, albeit enhanced gorilla youths.

Ah well. One day we'll see that match-up. And it will be the showdown of showdowns.