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Hi-Fructose Collected Edition 2 Box Set (Sold Out)

For preview images of the box set, please go here.

Update: The Box set will now arrive at the end of October. All Pre-Orders are assured Copies. We estimate you will

receive them via Priority mail early November.

Please see complete info. below before Pre-Ordering.

Each Limited Edition Box Set features:

– The Hi-Fructose Collected 2 Hardcover Book A thick 300+ page hardcover book expands a best of selection of material from issues 5-8 of the magazine. Beautifully printed with surprise fold-outs.
Packed with intelligent interviews and exposés on leading pop surrealists, street artists and new contemporary artists, edited by Annie Owens and Attaboy, is a must-have addition to your personal library. Includes a special introduction by the infamous Long Gone John


Amy Sol, Lori Earley, James Jean, Audr ey Kawasaki, Mars-1 , Parskid, Brendan Danielsson, David Stoupakis, Apak, Angry Woebots, Jordan Crane, Marion Peck, Yoko d’Holbachie, Jason D’Aquino, Ken Keirns, Scott Radke, Amy Casey, Mark jenkins, Oliver Munday, Brendan Tang, Travis Louie, Brian Dettmer, Kukula, KMNDZ, Freek Drent, XiaoQing Ding, Naoto Hattori, Paul Pope, Chris Mars, Edwin Ushiro, Jonathan Wayshak, KRK Ryden, Gregory Jacobsen, Yoskay Yamamoto, Mike Rea, Ferris Plock, Oksana Badrack, Femke Heimstra, Victor Castillo, The Taxidermy of Dr. Seuss, Esao Andrews, Robert Hardgrave, Camille Rose Garcia, Barnaby Barford, McBess and More!

– A Special 2’x2’ Fold-Out Poster by Jason Freeny

– Specially Designed Sticker Pages from Travis Lampe, Gary Baseman, & Ferris Plock!

– 5 Special Edition Prints from: Travis Louie, Audrey Kawasaki, Edwin Ushiro, Mars-1 and Yoko d’Holbachie packaged in a beautiful print portfolio with vellum artist and title pages between each print.

All contained in this solid ribbon-tied Deluxe Box Set!

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