The goodies keep coming in this, the 30th anniversary of the release of the first Back To The Future movie - and this time it's in the form of a stunning poster created by Matt Taylor.
Having previously depicted an axe-wielding Marty McFly at the end of last year, he now adds his second image featuring the iconic flying DeLorean motoring its way into an eerie-looking Hill Valley Town Square.
It comes in two variations - a lighter and darker version and goes on sale today (Thursday April 2) from Mondo. Follow their Twitter to discover exactly when they're available, but be quick as the previous release sold out almost instantly. The posters will come as a hand-numbered 20" x 36" screen print with glow-in-the-dark layer on the variant; there'll be 325 copies of the lighter version at $50 (£34) and 175 of the variant at $75 (£51).
Speaking about the new poster, Matt said, "When I did the BTTF poster last year for Thought Bubble I was determined to try and create a poster that didn’t feature the Delorean because - as I said at the time - I thought Laurent Durieux and Phantom City Creative had made the definitive DeLorean posters. But as it happened, I just couldn’t let the opportunity pass to draw that iconic car, seeing as the Mondo guys were so good as to let me take a swing at the second movie. And anyway, everyone knows the flying DeLorean is so much cooler than the original."
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(Images: Matt Taylor/Mondo)