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Button 181: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 5 of 7. City in the Sea. Mark Schultz


Button 181: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 5 of 7. City in the Sea. Mark Schultz
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    181. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: City in the Sea (1993). No. 5 in a set of 7 C&D buttons.

    Known in earlier times as New York City, rising ocean levels during the Xenozoic period have turned the once-teeming metropolis into a Venice-like city, with deep waterways replacing streets. The surviving skyscrapers form "The City in the Sea." The tribe inhabiting this city is headed by "Cadillac" Jack Tenrec (see button #179). In 2001 director Steven Spielberg shamelessly stole both Mark Schultz's name "City in the Sea" and its visual concept in his film A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). Mark didn't sue, but he should have.

    This button series, designed by Ray Fehrenbach, was among the items (including boxed candy bars) created by Kitchen Sink Press itself shortly before it ended its Wisconsin phase, moved to Massachusetts and merged with Tundra Publishing.

    1.25 inch diameter. $3.00

    One note, for serious button collectors, you may want to read the KSP BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years, or see the COMPLETE KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient while it loads.


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    Button 181: Cadillacs & Dinosaurs # 5 of 7. City in the Sea. Mark Schultz

    181. Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: City in the Sea (1993). No. 5 in a set of 7 C&D buttons.

    Known in earlier times as New York City, rising ocean levels during the Xenozoic period have turned the once-teeming metropolis into a Venice-like city, with deep waterways replacing streets. The surviving skyscrapers form "The City in the Sea." The tribe inhabiting this city is headed by "Cadillac" Jack Tenrec (see button #179). In 2001 director Steven Spielberg shamelessly stole both Mark Schultz's name "City in the Sea" and its visual concept in his film A.I. (Artificial Intelligence). Mark didn't sue, but he should have.

    This button series, designed by Ray Fehrenbach, was among the items (including boxed candy bars) created by Kitchen Sink Press itself shortly before it ended its Wisconsin phase, moved to Massachusetts and merged with Tundra Publishing.

    1.25 inch diameter. $3.00

    One note, for serious button collectors, you may want to read the KSP BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years, or see the COMPLETE KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient while it loads.

    $3.00