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  • Second installment of the Zombie Punk comic

    Official Post from Rebecca Migdal: Look Mom, I'm dead! Entering the mind of our protagonist, we begin a journey that will take us to Famebeau, a "sparkling purgatory" for deceased celebrities. Famebeau is a limbo for the famous, and the images and forms of the inhabitants are determined by the way t...

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  • Second installment of the novel, Zombie Punk, Vol I: Famebeau

    Official Post from Rebecca Migdal:  • The Goddammerung, Book I, Vol I • April 1, 1994 –Los Angeles, CA“I wish I knew what he was fucking up to!” Charity Ball fumed. “He hasn’t called back since Wednesday. It’s not like him to keep secrets from me.”“Maybe he just doesn’t want to piss you off,” said t...

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  • • The Goddammerung, Book I: Zombie Punk Vol I: Famebeau • Back in the day, if memory serves me right, life was one big party where every heart gaped wide, where all wines gushed forth. One night, I took Beauty on my knee. –And I found that I was sick of her. –And I cussed…

    • The Goddammerung, Book I: Zombie Punk Vol I: Famebeau • Back in the day, if memory serves me right, life was one big party where every heart gaped wide, where all wines gushed forth. One night, I…

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  • Death, drugs and rock and roll! World-wide fame did not save the life of this anguished punk rocker. Perhaps celebrity was the last thing he really needed...or even wanted. The black-and-white art was created in 1996, and first colored digitally in October of 2008. The retooled, full-color version of the comic finally came out in…

    Death, drugs and rock and roll! World-wide fame did not save the life of this anguished punk rocker. Perhaps celebrity was the last thing he really needed…or even wanted. The black-and-white …

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  • The picture that started it all, created in February 1996 for my editorial portfolio. Researching the "humorous" portrait of the late Kurt Cobain, I became inspired to create the comic. The art was created first as a black-and-white painting, which I had laser-copied onto heavy card stock. This copy was then colored using wax resist.…

    The picture that started it all, created in February 1996 for my editorial portfolio. Researching the “humorous” portrait of the late Kurt Cobain, I became inspired to create the comic.…

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