Rating: - So cool!
I'm really glad I found this calendar shopping today. I love futurama and art, so this was a really cool find.
And if you're like me, I'm sure you want to know the paintings used. Here they are:
January - Edvard Munch "The Scream"
February - M. C. Escher "Bond of Union"
March- Alexander Calder "Lobster Trap and Fish Tail"
April - James McNeill Whistler "Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother (Whistler's Mother)"
May - Andy Warhol "Double Elvis"
June - Leonardo da Vinci "Mona Lisa"
July - John Singleton Copley "Watson and the Shark"
August - Grant Wood "American Gothic"
September - Roy Lichtenstein "Blam!"
October - Gustav Klimt "The Three Ages of Woman - Mother and Child"
November - Leonardo da Vinci "The Vitruvian Man"
December - Sandro Botticelli "The Birth of Venus"
Rating: - Futurama Meets Famous Artwork
The theme of last year's calender was movie poster parodies, this year it's famous artwork parodies and they're all great. I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase.
I wish Amazon would put up an actual picture of all the drawings for the months. I'll have to do it myself for anyone that's on the edge of making this purchase.
Rating: - Wow - way to review the wrong item.
These reviews are all for a BOOK (well, comic book, really), but the product being reviewed is not a book, but a CALENDAR.
How can Amazon get things so jaw-droppingly wrong?