Location: Nostalgia’s a hell of a drug
Artist:
Manix Abrera
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That's one of my favorite movies of all time. What an awesome commission! congrats!!
YES!!!
You were a big inspiration for this one. I was loving your movie pieces, especially the Manix apes!
Hey! That's great! Yeah, I mean I love his style for sure but you truly end up getting something special when you let him take a subject matter and just run with it. He has been doing a lot of cover recreations, and while they look great, i personally love seeing these kinds of pieces so much more! Truly let's him showcase his talents! There is just so much to stare at on this piece, it's a beautiful visual feast!
Wow! Love how he uniquely got all of those different characters, moments, and images into one piece like this! And with that Manix twist. One of his best IMO and that's saying something. Congrats!
A beautiful Manix Movie Poster!
I rewatched the film recently and Kurt Russell has never looked buffer than he does in this commisssion.
Yes to everything on this piece, love the movie and he represented it well.
As beautiful as any tribute to the movie there has been. I'd take a Mondo print of this over anyone else's take! Manix's vivid colors and confident lines has the energy of a John Carpenter production!
That is SUPERCOOL!!!
great piece! It has everything you could want from the film and his creativity. Not to mention every color in full use. Congrats my friend!
Insanely good!
AH! Here's that beauty! A truly Manix composition! Absolutely wild!
This is so ridiculously amazing, Manix encapsulated everything great about this masterpiece film into one image. I could look at this all day. Congrats on an amazing piece.
This one completely blows me away!! So beautifully and intricately detailed, and the COLORS !! Major congrats!
Manix strikes again! What can't that Manix guy do? Look at this fabulous tribute to Big Trouble in Little China! Manix really nailed the essence of the movie and included Jack Burton, Wang Chi and most importantly, the ancient sorcerer David Lo Pan! And, of course, Manix does all of that in the classic Manix style--Plus he uses brighter colors than a technicolor movie! Killer pick-up, congrats!
Winner Winner Chinese Dinner!
Two girls with green eyes. What does it mean? A fantastic Manix commission, that's what! I would go bananas for a Manix TPB adaptation of BTiLC. Guaranteed. Congrats on this beauty!
"You weren't brought into this world to get it, Mr. Andre'!"
6.9 on the Richter scale.
Man, that's the stuff! Love the symmetry, color, poses, expressions, and special effects in this cinematic homage