Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost took Austin, TX by storm this weekend. They rolled into town to present the full Cornetto Trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World’s End) and even came bearing a brand new, mind-blowing Mondo poster. It’s for their 2004 zombie romantic comedy Shaun of the Dead and it’s by the legendary Tyler Stout. No on sale date has been set, but, you can check out both the regular and variant images below.
Shaun of the Dead by Tyler Stout is a 24 x 36 inch screenprint in a regular edition of 710 and variant edition of 300. It’ll likely go on sale sometime in August, probably around the release of The World’s End which is August 23. Follow @MondoNews for a one day warning, and then the exactly on sale time.
If you look closely, at the top of the poster you’ll see Justin Ishmael, Rob Jones and Mitch Putnam, three of Mondo’s creative team, reimagined as zombies. Odds are there are even more easter eggs in this work too, as Stout is a massive fan of the film. For me, while the whole poster looks great, it’s the pint and shot glasses placed over the title that really bring the poster to another level. It’s a simple, yet perfect touch.
Steven Weintraub @colliderfrosty
Tyler Stout's @mondonews SHAUN OF THE DEAD posters will drop Aug 22. Reg is edition of 710 at $60. Variant edition size is 300 at $110.
Confirmed drop date Thursday August 22, 2013 & prices from Steven Weintraub of Collider on the twitterverse:
Is it normal that we can already find copies on ebay ? ^^

Edit: There were only 75 people at the screening, so if everyone bought one then that leaves 635 regulars for the drop. No variants were sold at the screening.

Was this from a lack of interest or lack of available tickets?


Was this from a lack of interest or lack of available tickets?
There was a line of people outside hoping for any extra seats or no-shows. Definitely not a lack of interest.That's how many seats in the theater.There was a line of people outside hoping for any extra seats or no-shows. Definitely not a lack of interest.
So anyone
wanna be my pb for this?

My fiancé doesn't like Stout very much![]()
I kid, I kid. My wife thought his work was too chaotic, until I explained that the prints he does are of movies he really loves. He puts little tidbits in his prints that only true fans of the film will recognize. She now looks at his work differently, but still chaotic. 

Soooooo you're saying there's a chance??
