Mondo “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield” Star Trek Poster On Sale Friday

The creative artists at Mondo have another one of their limited edition Star Trek posters going on sale on Friday. This time they are taking inspiration from the original Star Trek episode "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield." Check out a preview below.

 

New Mondo Star Trek Poster

Today Mondo announced their latest limited edition Star Trek posters on their Facebook page. Both posters go on sale Friday, July 15, 2011 at a random time. Mondo Tees posters sell out very fast, so to get yours you need to follow @mondonews on Twitter and wait for the announcement.

"Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" poster designed by Tom Whalen. The second print is the newest release in our STAR TREK series and Tom Whalen. According to Mondo "The print is reversible print so you can frame it however you want. Black on the left and white on the right or vice versa! Just depends on how you want to do it!"

24" x 36" screen print. Hand numbered. Edition of 175. Printed by D&L Screen Printing. $45

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Cool!

Awesome, just like the others!

Me likey.

That is really cool.

Saw it earlier today on a Star Trek Facebook page and figured it would make it to Trekmovie before the close of the day. Very cool design.

Agreed! Very cool. This may be the closest Trek has ever come to reaching that beatnik, black turtleneck, champagne and cheese area of modern art.

I dig it… maaan. :D

Very very artsy…

Speaking of artsy, I don’t know who made the editorial decision after the first half of the first season to go with flat lighting rather than the film noire lighting techniques of the first episodes, but it was a bad decision.
I am sure it was a time-factor decision because they kept falling behind schedule early in season one, but those first season episodes were beautiful with the backlighting, the key lights on the eyes; it made it look like a movie every week except for the cheese FX. Add in the new FX by CBS and they are all works of art.

Cheesy episode, great poster, though….

The flames remind me of the Firefox logo (somewhat)

Dude that is awesome!! So want one!!

Great poster!!!

Silly episode, but I love this poster like I love the others!

Yes it was a bit unsubtle, and not really sure how natural selection would produce that outcome, but I still remember the zing! I got the first time I saw the episode when Frank Gorsham delivered the line about the left / right orientation being the discriminator. Aesop wasn’t always subtle either.

@Dave

It wasn’t natural selection! It was design by writers… unfortunately often one of the most unintelligent forms imaginable :P

Looks better than the ep.
Love Frank Gorshin, but LTBYLB (Lordy, even the acronym is dull) is a sloooooow, preachy grind through the galaxy.
Anyway, cool poster!!

Disagree – love this ep!

000………..destruct………..0

Awful episode – great poster.

Got mine to add to the collection of most of the other Mondo posters.

I disagree with this being a bad episode– sometimes you have to use the absurd to point out the stupidity of things. This episode did that quite well.

Maybe the best one so far.

I love the upside-down Lokai.

That’s an inventive way to show both colors of the faces — If they were facing each other, we would only see both as white or both as black.

I’d like to see a poster for Spock’s Brain. Seems that the weaker the episode is the more brilliant a poster this guy can make out of it.

Destruct sequence 1, code 1-1-A,
Destruct sequence 1, code 1-1-A-2-B,
Destruct sequence 1, code 1-B-2-B-3,

0-0-0 destruct…0

@ 19
Well said Mr. Sacul!

A ‘so-so’ episode with a great message, and the estimable Frank Gorshin in fine form, to boot.

The poster is beautiful and brings the message across to those who have seen it better than the ep itself.

Re 13: No, there’s no reason why evolution couldn’t bring forth this color pattern. A random mutation which does not bring any disadvantages, that’s already enough. And compare the fur pattern on a skunk. Some animals get an advantage from being highly visible. It scares off potential enemies, if they know about the weapons of the animal.

Could have been genetic manipulation, done on purpose. Originally everyone had black on the right side by design.

However, about 13% of the population, being left-handed gets black on the *wrong* side.

@25 Aj

“A ’so-so’ episode with a great message, and the estimable Frank Gorshin in fine form, to boot.”

My thoughts exactly. Long live Frank.

I’m waiting for the Spock’s Brain poster…

AWesome!

I’m waiting for a Doomsday Machine poster.

They’re lucky it was day when the guy posed for the planetary side of the poster. :)

I love the idea and if it were my fav eppy, $45 would be a sweet price for it.