Cardboard Tube Samurai
We’re huge fans of Penny Arcade so we almost did a Fruit F***ker dance when we saw this Cardboard Tube Samurai action figure; it’ll be available at the SDCC 7/23-7/26 for about $50.
We’re huge fans of Penny Arcade so we almost did a Fruit F***ker dance when we saw this Cardboard Tube Samurai action figure; it’ll be available at the SDCC 7/23-7/26 for about $50.
Just about every character Bill Murray has ever played, all on one shirt: Being Bill Murray depicts a party that is at the same time pure awesome and scary. Still, what about Bob?
The Dark Side teams up with the Mouse Side in these clever ads promoting Star Wars weekends at Disney’s Hollywood/MGM Studios in Florida; Boba in baggage claim is pure gold carbonite.
A meteorite ring inscribed “May The 4th Be With You,” lightsaber-wielding bridesmaids: yup, another Star Wars wedding, this time with Han and Leia forming a Rebel Alliance.
Some t-shirts are so far out of left field we have to feature them; this Abraham Lincosmic tee is the not-so-logical combination of artist ejiboo’s love for honest Abe and stars.
Even Sweden has rednecks, but anyone who can play Sweet Georgia Brown with a tractor on drums is smart enough to rebuild civilization–shotguns, six packs of beer and all.
Proof that college students have too much time on their hands, this video shows some pretty slick Beer Pong shots by Olivet Nazarene University students; M.A. in Pongology, anyone?
We’ve died and gone to geek heaven: football and Star Wars fans will love this Good v Evil t-shirt; let’s the hope empire doesn’t strike back after Han makes the first 100 yard Kessel Run.
Created by Ringling College student Christopher Hendryx for his thesis, Oxygen is not only beautifully rendered but by far the most entertaining chemistry lesson we’ve ever had.
They’re not the smartest things to wear to the airport, but these Hero Vests turn you from zero to action movie star in a heartbeat; choose from New York Cop, Dragon, and More Blood.
The Onion takes a bat’leth to J.J. Adams’ new Star Trek film with their latest video, which criticizes it for being actually fun, watchable, and leaving out an aging, bloated William Shatner.
VBS.tv’s Itsy visits the New York Jedi Academy, learns to joust with lighsabers on Segways from a stage-trained fencer and gets chewed out by a butt-paddling, bearded Yoda.
Unreal Cotton’s latest t-shirts should be familiar to fans of Homer and gang; these Simpson’s tees include the three-eyed fish, pickled eggs from Moe’s and a radioactive control rod.
NSFW: NYC improv team Greg & Lou had us in bloody stitches with Wolverine’s Claws Suck, which shows in gory detail the pitfalls of having Adamantium claws minus the healing.
Short but sweet, Dutch West’s Dinesta is a funny take on those annoying prescription ads; personally, we’d be up for taking any drugs whose side effects include seeing imaginary dinos.
Nothing appeals more to geeks than a swiss army knife, so this Geek Army Knife tee is a match, a Thundercats sword, lightsaber, MIB Noisy Cricket and Star Trek phaser made in heaven.
Preserving various species gets put into perspective with this Conservation Status t-shirt; we’re all for pandas, rhinos and lions, but the jury’s still out for Bigfoot and zombies.
We never fancied Hugh the Broadway-type, but Wolverine: The Musical is pure gold, albeit way off-Broadway: “I’ll chop apart that redwood tree and slice the wings off of a bee…”
Shatner Quake tops the list for ridiculous sci-fi novels: in it, every William Shatner character gets sucked into our world to do battle with a Bruce Campbell terrorist cult. No, seriously.
Dan Gurewitch of College Humor shows that Twitter in Real Life makes you sound like an obnoxious, self-centered douchebag; ironically, it’s a perfect fit for our inattentive ADD generation.
Escher’s Dogs makes us simultaneously laugh and scratch our heads; we’ll give a big ass milkbone and a degree in perceptual psychology to Fido if he can get himself out of this one.
Not yet seduced Judd Apatow? Get ready to be knocked up by College Humor’s In an Apatow World; it shows that even super bad losers need not fret about being 40 year old virgins.
Just in time for their third anniversary, Go Ape Shirts’ Ape-ocalypse tee is a retro-style homage to another huge Hollywood ape; it’s by Leon Ryan, who also created Go Ape’s logo.
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