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Hi-Fructose at SDCC-Schedule & Exclusives!

Hi-Fructose will be bring an Oasis of Chaos to this years San Diego Comic Con. We've lined up signings, exclusives and special releases for our corner Booth #4939 in the most vibrant area of the convention. This year we have exclusive wood print releases/signings with Junko Mizuno, Joe Ledbetter, Buff Monster, and Alex Pardee, as well as hosting the book launch of the beautiful Suggestivism book which will be accompanied by signings for the book with six of the books artists: Nathan Spoor, Ron English, Tara McPherson, Bob Dob, Skinner, and Kris Lewis, all at the same time! Plus, we'll have a signing by Tristan Eaton (& a special guest) for the amazing new 3D Art Book! Plus, a signing of the Art Toys book by Brian McCarty (HF vol.1) complete with surprises, and the premiere of Hi-Fructose co-founder Attaboy's new demented kidult story-time book You Might Be a Monster (& Other Stories I Made Up) and HF co-founder Annie Owens' beautifully hand embellished Screaming at Butterflies print.

Also, Hi-Fructose is proud to present a selection from the Pressure Printing Archives, with the most impressive reproductions from : Todd Schorr, Scott Musgrove, Mark Mothersbaugh, Jeff Soto, Tony Millioniare, Jim Woodring & More.  We'll be bringing rare Hi-Fructose back issues, Box Sets, and fresh copies of HF contributor Tatiana Wills and Roman Cho's beautiful new photography book Heroes and Villians as well!

So come on by booth #4939, see our 10 foot wide back drop by Ray Caesar and say hello.

And click here to see more details of the special items we'll be bringing your way!

Hi-Fructose will be bring an Oasis of Chaos to this years San Diego Comic Con. We’ve lined up signings, exclusives and special releases for our corner Booth #4939 in the most vibrant area of the convention. This year we have exclusive wood print releases/signings with Junko Mizuno, Joe Ledbetter, Buff Monster, and Alex Pardee, as well as hosting the book launch of the beautiful Suggestivism book which will be accompanied by signings for the book with six of the books artists: Nathan Spoor, Ron English, Tara McPherson, Bob Dob, Skinner, and Kris Lewis, all at the same time! Plus, we’ll have a signing by Tristan Eaton (& a special guest) for the amazing new 3D Art Book! Plus, a signing of the Art Toys book by Brian McCarty (HF vol.1) complete with surprises, and the premiere of Hi-Fructose co-founder Attaboy‘s new demented kidult story-time book You Might Be a Monster (& Other Stories I Made Up) and HF co-founder Annie Owens’ beautifully hand embellished Screaming at Butterflies print.

Also, Hi-Fructose is proud to present a selection from the Pressure Printing Archives, with the most impressive reproductions from : Todd Schorr, Scott Musgrove, Mark Mothersbaugh, Jeff Soto, Tony Millioniare, Jim Woodring & More.  We’ll be bringing rare Hi-Fructose back issues, Box Sets, and fresh copies of HF contributor Tatiana Wills and Roman Cho‘s beautiful new photography book Heroes and Villians as well!

So come on by booth #4939, see our 10 foot wide back drop by Ray Caesar and say hello.

 

   

   

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