The Best New Geeky Art of the Week #5
Princess Leia at her sexiest; Stimpy looking creepy; The best ever version of the Shrike; Marvel meets DC with Power Girl and Captain Marvel; Calvin & Hobbes facing off against Christopher Robin and a yellow Bear; Arrested Development invade the Star Wars universe.
Rare Set Pics From The Back To The Future Series Surface
Unbelievably, we’re closer to Marty and Doc’s 2015 rather than the 1985 where the movies take place. How about we enjoy the nostalgia with some pics?
Batman in the Shoes of Marty McFly
You might call this Bat to the Future, with Batman/Bruce Wayne taking on the role of Marty McFly.
Official Back to the Future Hoverboard to be Released by Mattel
Is it 2015 yet? Not from my latest glance at the calendar, but according to Mattel, the Back to the Future hoverboard used by Marty McFly in the second and third installments of the trilogy will be available for shipping this Christmas, with a limited preorder available in March.
Nike 6.0 SE DeLorean Shoes: Run 88 MPH!
I’m not entirely sure how a shoe is expected to mimic the look of a retro car made famous by the Back to the Future movies, but it appears that Nike has other ideas in mind. Behold, the Nike 6.0 SE Delorean Dunks. The shoe that looks like a car …
Amazing Back To The Future 25th Anniversary Cake
Back To The Future must be one of the most popular movies ever, and for the 25th Anniversary, a stunning Delorean Cake was made to show off for the reunion.
Marty McFly’s Back to the Future Shoes Made Real
Back to the Future just marked its 25th Anniversary, so it is no surprise some geeky fan rose up and made a great mod: a homemade version of Marty McFly’s auto closing shoes that were first seen in Back to the Future II.
Hoverboard Project by Nils Guadagnin is Really Really Cool
You like skating around on your favorite ultra customized board, but what about floating around 5 inches above earth on a hoverboard? Amazing it would be, but you will be surprised to know that a real hoverboard actually exists, but in a very unmarketable-unusable form and looks pretty much like …