Monday, April 28, 2008


EyeBallMania announces a new line of t-shirts called Nerds Sci-Fi & Fantasy.
This new line of t-shirts features characters from magical lands, far away places and the far reaches of space. The first three t-shirts in this group delve into the world of fantasy. The kingdom of your imagination has these characters. A traveler who holds truths, an imperial guard who the king and queen must rely on and the ever present faithful ally, the dwarf. You too could be wearing one of these figures from your imagination.

Friday, April 11, 2008

EyeBallMania spotlights Alexander the Great, another of its t-shirt parodies.


Get ready to put the T-shirt on of the man who conquered most of the world known to the ancient Greeks. Alexander became king of Macedonia in 336BC after his father, Philip II was assassinated. Philip had conquered the Greek City-States and Alexander turned his attention on the Persian Empire which he in turn was able to conquer through brilliant military strategy. Before he was able to engage the Persians, Alexander traveled north with his armies, battled the Thracians and the Illyrians and secured his northern boarder along the Danube. Returning to Greece, he was able to have all of the city-states there, except Sparta to pledge aleagence to him and also troops to move against Persia. Alexander was able to gather an army, 42000 strong, and with this force conquer his world.

T-shirts for those who dare to be different.

EyeBallMania highlights Hernando de Soto, another of its t-shirt parodies.




Wear the T-shirt of the man who first explored the now vacation hotspot, Florida. Hernando de Soto was a Spanish navigator and conquistador who participated in the conquest of Panama, and Nicaragua also took a very active role with Francisco Pizarro in the Spanish conquest of Peru.

De Soto later would lead a large expedition throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern United States looking for gold which he did not find.

De Soto was a fighter and tactician, but was also known for extreme brutality when dealing with indigenous people.