shoot the baddies

21-year old UK artist Olly Moss is probably best known for his popular t-shirt designs which have virally spread across the interwebs. He’s probably best known for the Spoilers t-shirt and a series of retro movie poster remakes (that we previously featured in Cool Stuff). His latest t-shirt design, “Shoot The Baddies” has a bunch of shooting-range targets featuring the lines of Godzilla, Agent Smith from The Matrix, a Goomba from Super Mario Brothers, Freddy Kruger from The Nightmare on Elm Street series, a Space Invader, Darth Vader from Star Wars, old school Megatron from Transformers, a zombie and a Terminator.

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Another new Threadless t-shirt design released today is Lucas de Alcantara’s “New Hairstyle” which features Princess Leia giving Chewie a perm. Also, one of our favorite Batman t-shirt designs, The Beginning by Alexandre Deviers. has just been reprinted.

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  • FreedomPopular
    OK, the Goomba was just hillarious. LOL
  • awesome
  • Chereth
    Olly Moss is always amazing.
  • cookie
    Godzilla is a hero, not a baddie.

    just saying
  • Flax
    Godzilla started as a baddie, then became insanely popular so the made him into a hero.

    On the same token, Mr. Smith could be a good guy since he tries to keep our minds free from the tormented future by showing us the simulated world we live in.

    Freddy > Jason
  • Haha! I love the shoot the baddies shirt. Great work here.
  • TERMINATOR <3<3<3. Just because im a big fan of Terminator. I will buy it =D
  • Agent Smith one is nice...
  • This is insulting, Godzilla has always been MY friend!!!
  • awesome blossom.
    i want this shirt now!
  • Batman! Nanananananananana!
  • all of these are great designs. I'm ordering SHOOT THE BADDIES once i get my paycheck.
  • Great post, but was it really necessary to include a contextual statement for Kruger and Vader? ;)
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