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Hi-Fructose Exclusive Luke Chueh SDCC Wood Print Release

Hi-Fructose will be at San Diego Comic-Con and will once again have special exclusives only available at the event! We will have special releases from Junko Mizuno (more info here), two print releases by Audrey Kawasaki and this wonderful Red Skull print by Luke Chueh. Expertly silk screened on 3/4" birch wood, each print will be signed and numbered at the event by the artist. Chueh is also known to personalize the backs of them for you at the signing. Each 12"x15" Red Skull wood print is $75 and produced in an edition of 50 and available at our new location booth #1614 (hosted by the folks at Last Gasp) on Thursday 7/18 from 2-3 pm. Look for a complete schedule of Hi-Fructose signings at SDCC coming soon!

Hi-Fructose will be at San Diego Comic-Con and will once again have special exclusives only available at the event! We will have special releases from Junko Mizuno (more info here), two print releases by Audrey Kawasaki and this wonderful Red Skull print by Luke Chueh. Expertly silk screened on 3/4″ birch wood, each print will be signed and numbered at the event by the artist. Chueh is also known to personalize the backs of them for you at the signing. Each 12″x15″ Red Skull wood print is $75 and produced in an edition of 50 and available at our new location booth #1614 (hosted by the folks at Last Gasp) on Thursday 7/18 from 2-3 pm. Look for a complete schedule of Hi-Fructose signings at SDCC coming soon!

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