A zombified Jughead, Hellboy, Frankenstein and his bride: these are just a few of the characters depicted by this year's inaugural MondoCon guests. Taking place on the same weekend as Fantastic Fest in Austin, MondoCon will give attendees the chance to get some amazing prints and meet the great artists who made them. To celebrate the announcement, Mondo has revealed a poster for The Bride of Frankenstein by Hellboy's Mike Mignola that will soon be available.

You can buy tickets for MondoCon starting this Wednesday, June 4th at Mondo-Con.com. Mondo will open the purchasing window for The Bride of Frankenstein poster by Mike Mignola at a random time via their twitter account (@MondoNews) this Thursday, June 5th. Those lucky enough to get one of the 325 in stock will have to pay $50. We have The Bride of Frankenstein poster for you to check out thanks to EW!

Austin, TX--- June 2, 2014 -- "Mondo is thrilled to officially announce its inaugural MondoCon event, set to coincide with the first weekend of Fantastic Fest on September 20 & 21 at The Marchesa Hall & Theater in Austin, TX. The convention will bring together unique guests from a variety of areas to celebrate film, music, art, and toys with the world's finest artists, designers, illustrators, painters, toy creators as well as directors, composers and more. The convention will offer new artwork and products as well as panels and special screenings.

A full schedule of events will be unveiled in the coming months, but for now Mondo is excited to present the first round of guests in attendance, including fan favorite artists & legends like celebrated comics artist & Hellboy creator, Mike Mignola, Basil Gogos, Geof Darrow and Bernie Wrightson. To mark the occasion, Mondo is also announcing Mignola's poster for The Bride of Frankenstein (details on the print below).

FIRST ROUND OF GUESTS IN ATTENDANCE:

  • Richey Beckett
  • Anne Benjamin
  • Geof Darrow
  • Jason Edmiston
  • Francesco Francavilla
  • Basil Gogos
  • JJ Harrison
  • Jock
  • Phantom City Creative
  • Mike Mignola
  • Gary Pullin
  • Arik Roper
  • Jay Shaw
  • Tiny Kitten Teeth
  • Bernie Wrightson

Mondo has expanded in recent years to include a world-renowned gallery, becoming passionate purveyors of art, vinyl, VHS and a brand new area that was cryptically teased with this Iron Giant tweet. MondoCon will celebrate all of this and more, a chance for fants of film, art, collectibles & music to mix with their creators.

Tickets for MondoCon will go sale Wednesday, June 4 at Mondo-Con.com. Single day tickets will are $35 and full weekend tickets are $70. A full weekend ticket to MondoCon will be included with all VIP badges for Fantastic Fest.

Details for Mike Mignola's The Bride of Frankenstein print, on sale Thursday, June 5 at MondoTees.com

THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN
by Mike Mignola
Edition size: 325
Dimensions: 21x32
Price: $50

Follow @MondoNews for exact sale time.

MONDO
Mondo is an art gallery and online store devoted to a passionate love of film, art and music. The company has received global recognition for bringing art back to movie poster design and has emerged as one of the leading curators of classic and contemporary film soundtracks on vinyl. Utilizing the talents of world class artists and designers, Mondo produces limited edition, screen printed posters based on film, television and comic properties, working with the leading entertainment brands including DC Comics, HBO, Marvel, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and Warner Brothers as well as filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson, Guillermo Del Toro, Zack Snyder, Quentin Tarantino and Edgar Wright. Based in Austin, TX, Mondo operates out of a permanent gallery space, hosting regular exhibitions featuring a blend of breathtaking original artwork and limited edition screen prints. Mondo is also recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences with a full archive of film posters as part of their research library. The parent company of Mondo is Alamo Drafthouse."

Poster via EW:

Source: EW
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