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Tony Millionaire’s Drinky Crow Returns

As you're hopefully well aware by now, we here at Hi-Fructose are pretty big fans of underground comics and culture (remember the Paul Pope issue we did a couple years back?), so it comes a no surprise that we were pretty darn excited when our friends over at Laughing Squid told us about the upcoming Tony Millionaire show happening soon at Scott Eder Gallery in Brooklyn.

With "Drinky Crow Returns, "join the Sock Monkey, Billy Hazelnuts, Crazy Bird and the whole Maakies crew on January 28th for a nice retrospective of Millionaire's original pen and ink work. Preview of the show after the jump.

As you’re hopefully well aware by now, we here at Hi-Fructose are pretty big fans of underground comics and culture (remember the Paul Pope issue we did a couple years back?), so it comes a no surprise that we were pretty darn excited when our friends over at Laughing Squid told us about the upcoming Tony Millionaire show happening soon at Scott Eder Gallery in Brooklyn.

With “Drunky Crow Returns,” join Sock Monkey, Billy Hazelnuts, Crazy Bird and the whole Maakies crew on January 28th for a nice retrospective of Millionaire’s original pen and ink work. Preview of the show below.

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