
Hi Fructose is releasing a hard cover special edition culling the best of their first four issues. This is great news for anyone who loves this magazine because most of their issues are sold out! I am also pleased to say that my DIY Blood Ghost pattern will be specially re-printed!
Directly from the Hi Fructose website:
We’re pleased to announce our upcoming Hi-Fructose Collected Edition Box Set which will reprint a best of selection from the first four hard to find volumes of Hi-Fructose in one hard cover 250 page edition. The book will feature an amazing collection of artists, creators, and contributors we’ve been fortunate enough to showcase with expanded articles on many.
Printed by Last Gasp, the Hi-Fructose Collected Edition Box Set will be packaged in a “candy box” which will include:
-The Hi-Fructose Collected hardcover book
(cover art by Ray Caesar) featuring:
Kurt Halsey, Greg “Craola” Simkins, Invader, Gary Taxali, Ron English, Ragnar, Mark Ryden, Joe Ledbetter, Wilfrid Wood, Jim Woodring, Alex Pardee, Seen, Tim Biskup, Leslie Reppeteaux, Brian McCarty, Attaboy, Fawn Gehweiler, Saur Kids. Chris Uphues, Michael Salter, Gary Baseman, Jeff Soto, Scott Musgrove, Junko Mizuno, Kaiju Big Battel, Dave Cooper, Chris Uphues, PShaw!, Jenny Bird, Ray Caesar, Cat Chow, Longo Land and many more…
- 5 beautiful embossed color prints by:
Greg “Craola” Simkins, Mars-1, Dave Cooper, Travis Louie, and Joe Ledbetter in a special envelope.
- A special paper craft toy to construct yourself.
- A d.i.y. Blood Ghost plush pattern template by Jenny Harada.
The Collected Edition Box Set will be limited to 3000 copies and followed by the standard book edition.
View preview images here!









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1 gary soto // May 16, 2008 at 7:58 pm
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2 cal // May 17, 2008 at 9:42 pm
oh jenny, it’s no wonder your kids like veggies! you are brilliant ;n)