Killstar Zodiac

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The way in which the lettering and symbols are displayed mark this set as the product of Chinese designers who are not particularly familiar with [[:Category:Made in England|English]] or [[:Category:Made in the USA|American]] [[:Category: Astrology Cups and Saucers|astrology cups and saucers]]. However, to my great surprise, the waning crecent Moon in the cup more-than-coincidentally resembles the logo of Eclipse Comics, where i was the editor-in-chief for a number of years. The original logo design for the Eclipse line was the work of the American lettering artist Tom Orzechowski. Small world!  
The way in which the lettering and symbols are displayed mark this set as the product of Chinese designers who are not particularly familiar with [[:Category:Made in England|English]] or [[:Category:Made in the USA|American]] [[:Category: Astrology Cups and Saucers|astrology cups and saucers]]. However, to my great surprise, the waning crecent Moon in the cup more-than-coincidentally resembles the logo of Eclipse Comics, where i was the editor-in-chief for a number of years. The original logo design for the Eclipse line was the work of the American lettering artist Tom Orzechowski. Small world!  
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<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent
<i><b>catherine yronwode</b><br>curator, historian, and docent

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Killstar Zodiac cup and saucer, side view.
Killstar Zodiac cup and saucer, top view.
Eclipse Comics logo. circa 1983.

The Zodiac cup and saucer set dates from the late 2010s and was made in China for the Goth apparel and lifestyle marketing company Killstar. Like all Killstar goods, it features somewhat jumbled bold black-and-white graphics borrowed from European and American originals, with wording in English. In the case of the Zodiac set, we have a the signs of the zodiac in both the cup; and saucerwith a lunar symbol at the bottom of the cup.

The way in which the lettering and symbols are displayed mark this set as the product of Chinese designers who are not particularly familiar with English or American astrology cups and saucers. However, to my great surprise, the waning crecent Moon in the cup more-than-coincidentally resembles the logo of Eclipse Comics, where i was the editor-in-chief for a number of years. The original logo design for the Eclipse line was the work of the American lettering artist Tom Orzechowski. Small world!

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catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
The Mystic Tea Room

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