Oh how the walls would shake and the floor would shudder when Robo Dixon and his Bluesbots took the stage at one of the Peppermint Lounge's famous Battle of the Bands. Enjoy simpler times when the loser was eaten with this 11 x 17 inch digital print.
Comes with this description: As the blues scene grew in Chicago in the 1940s and 50s, more and more monstrous and interstellar performers began to take the stage. Robo Dixon and the Bluesbots seen here were the undisputed headliners of this Chicago event, and records from the time show that they handily defeated The Man From Mars, although as much of the audience was eaten by the Living Dead Rhythm Revue, it may not have been a fair contest.
What fine old knickerbocker wouldn't be happy to have this 11 x 17 map hanging on their wall? Comes with this description: Rogers, Peet, & Co. produced this wonderfully colorful...
Ah, High Street! Jewel of Columbus, center of commerce and industry! Home to UFOs! Comes with this description: "1905, Columbus Ohio: The down-town area of Columbus Ohio bustled with activity...
The beautiful capitol dome in Helena, Montana shines light a beacon in this beautiful print, handsomely light up by flames and smoke from a flying saucer attack. Those pesky flying...