The landmark exhibition is now in print. Over two hundred pages including a 2 page spread for each helmet. For this unique project, each artist customized a 1:1 scale authentic prop replica of the actual Darth Vader helmet featured in the STAR WARS™ films.

Featuring all 100 artists:

Josh Agle (Shag)  Troy Alders   Kii Arens   Attaboy   Anthony Ausgang   Axis
Aye Jay  Gary Baseman   Andrew Bell   Tim Biskup   Mark Bodnar   BXH HIKARU
Andrew Brandou   Buff Monster   Mister Cartoon Chino   Mr. Clement   Robbie Conal   CRASH   Steven Daily   Dalek   Dehara   DGPH  Cam de Leon   Devilrobots
Yoko d’Holbachie   Bob Dob   Tristan Eaton & Azk One – Thunderdog Studios
Marc Ecko   Eelus Ron English   FERG   David Flores   Brian Flynn – Hybrid Design
Paul Frank  Gargamel  Huck Gee   Fawn Gehweiler   Mike Giant   Girls Drawin Girls
Dan Goodsell  Gris Grimly  Joe Hahn   Haze XXL   Jesse Hernandez    Derek Hess
Itokin Park   Jeremyville   kaNO  Mori Katsura- RealxHead  Sun-MinKim & David Horvath   Jim Koch   Frank Kozik  David S. Krys – DSK Designs   Peter Kuper
Wade Lageose – Lageose Design  Joe Ledbetter    Simone Legno – Tokidoki  Mad
Mad Barbarians  Madtwiinz    Marka27   Mars-1   Bill McMullen   Melvins  Mori Chack   Brian Morris   Nanospore   Niagara   Mitch O’Connell   olive47   Martin Ontiveros   Estevan Oriol  Alex Pardee   The Pizz  Plasticgod   PlaysKewl   Dave Pressler   Ragnar    Jermaine Rogers  Erick Scarecrow  Secret Base J. Otto Seibold   Sket-One
Shawn Smith   Winston Smith   Jeff Soto   Damon Soule  Bwana Spoons   Jophen Stein   Suckadelic  T9G    Gary Taxali   Cameron Tiede Touma   UrbanMedium  Usugrow   Michelle Valigura   VanBeater   Amanda Visell

Supplies will be limited so get your orders in soon. Will ship mid June

Click here to pre-order.


 

Robot Detectives Battle Superhero Bastards For Your Comics Dollars – avengers – io9.

Robot Detectives Battle Superhero Bastards For Your Comics Dollars


Hope you’ve been saving up your pennies for this week’s comic haul: There’s an impressive amount of new releases that you’ll want to take home and cherish for at least the next seven days. Yes, these are Comics We Crave.

Let’s start with Electropolis, the new Dark Horse collection of Dean Motter’s Retrofuture Deco Noir story (Preview here). Filled with robot detectives, femme fatales and the power of electricity, it’s just one of many off-beat genre books appearing at comic book stores this week.

And if Electropolis‘ pulp fiction is your thing, then maybe the Batman/Doc Savage Special (Dark Knight Detective versus Man of Bronze!) will also float your boat, after all. Or maybe Sky Doll: Doll Factory, a collection of unseen material from the awesome European strip Sky Doll, will provide your reading material for the next few days.

But if you prefer your heroines a little less suggestible than Sky Doll, the first issue of Tank Girl: Skidmarks is probably more your speed. Unsurprisingly, we’d also point you in the direction of the debut of Locke & Key: Crown of Shadows, but we’re biased.

Maybe you’re looking for something you’ve already seen in major motion pictures? That’s okay; not only is there a preview issue of the new series of Wall-E, but there’s also Star Wars Purge: Seconds To Die, which follows a young Darth Vader killing off as many Jedi as possible, post Revenge of The Sith. And that’s not all! There’s also a paperback collection of DC/Wildstorm’s recent The X-Files series.

For those who can’t get enough of those superheroes, then I’d recommend the first issue of Warren Ellis’ Supergod, his latest “What if superheroes were bastards?” series. Or, on the opposite end of the superhero spectrum, the Absolute Justice hardcover, collecting Alex Ross’ expansive love letter to the Super Friends (No, really).

In between those two extremes, there’s Dynamite’s Project Superpowers: The Black Terror Vol. 1 collection, DC’s Green Lantern: Agent Orange collection, which leads into the current Blackest Night storyline, Supergirl: Who Is Superwoman? (in which Sterling Gates and Jamil Igle manage to undo years of abuse and make Supergirl a likable, working character again – good job, people) and the Authority: The Lost Year Reader (reprinting Grant Morrison and Gene Ha’s two completed issues of their abandoned run, ahead of Keith Giffen and other artists aiming to complete the story in their absence).

There’s also Marvel’s PunisherMax (Yes, one word. It’s the new “mature readers” title for the character, and maybe Marvel thinks pushing words together is more adult?), Green Hulk/Red Hulk collection (Heroes‘ writer Jeph Loeb writes a couple of gamma-irradiated monsters in a couple of adventures), the first issue of Strange (Mark Waid’s reboot of the former Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme). And also, there’s all manner of X-Men books: the Dark Avengers/X-Men: Utopia collection, as well as collections of Wolverine: Tales of Weapon X, Wolverine Weapon X: Adamantium Men and Wolverine/Gambit. All your Wolverine needs should definitely be met this week, let’s face it.

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