San Diego. Discovered by the Germans in 1904, they named it San Diego, which of course in German means gigantic tentacled beast. Learn more about San Diego's history with this 11 x 17 inch digital print.
Comes with this description: Ah, San Diego! Temperate climate, peaceful waves, good land, and friendly monsters. Despite its name, the Beast of San Diego Bay was actually a peaceful creature who was eventually adopted as the town’s unofficial mascot and was depicted in all manner of civic programs and maps, like this engraving from 1876.
"Christmas time / is here / Monsters do / we fear" - ah who doesn't love that classic refrain from the annual special "The Monster that Ate Christmas"? My favorite...
Not all aliens are bad! Some Martians are helpful, like this one delivering a Christmas tree on the twelfth day of Christmas! Share some holiday humor with your friends this...
Get a variety pack with all four retro 8-bit monster holiday cards! Designed entirely using a popular 1980s graphic design program, these cards evoke the look of a bygone digital era,...