
ARGO Film Concept Art: Mesoamerican Sci-Fi Deity Mech Warriors, 1979
Welcome to one of the most audacious pieces of unproduced Hollywood science fiction concept art ever committed to ink. This cover sheet for the unmade film 'Argo' presents a staggering fusion of Mesoamerican iconography and hard science fiction machinery — a colossal serpent-throne deity rendered in biomechanical detail commands an army of articulated warrior-mechs below, all rendered in dense, obsessive pen-and-ink linework that recalls Jack Kirby's Fourth World cosmology filtered through Aztec stone carving.
The sheer density of invention here is staggering — every square inch is packed with interlocking serpents, gears, skulls, and armored figures that blur the line between mythology and machinery. The artist's ambition wildly exceeds any single film's budget, producing a fever-dream of Mesoamerican science fiction that Hollywood was absolutely not ready for.
“The artist's original concepts for the motion picture ARGO”





