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Joe Ledbetter’s HF Exclusive Wood Print

For the past couple weeks we've been teasing you with glimpses of the many exclusives and signings we've got planned for the Hi-Fructose booth at this months San Diego Comic Con. We've already shown you Alex Pardee (here) and Buff Monster's (here) HF-exclusive prints and today are proud to give a look at the new piece by Joe Ledbetter that we'll be debuting in person soon. The third print in the series, Ledbetter's silk screen print on wood will be made available during the artist's signing session at our booth, stay tuned for Junko Mizuno's print, and our full SDCC schedule in the days to come!

For the past couple weeks we’ve been teasing you with glimpses of the many exclusives and signings we’ve got planned for the Hi-Fructose booth at this months San Diego Comic Con. We’ve already shown you Alex Pardee (here) and Buff Monster’s (here) HF-exclusive prints and today are proud to give a look at the new piece by Joe Ledbetter that we’ll be debuting in person soon. The third print in the series, Ledbetter’s silk screen print on wood will be made available during the artist’s signing session at our booth, stay tuned for Junko Mizuno’s print, and our full SDCC schedule in the days to come!

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