Gunwolf
Autor Ebelingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2019
GUNWOLF--BACKGROUND
The original comic book with its own soundtrack, Gunwolf is a cult favorite that sold out on it's first printing in bespoke comic and record stores from LA to Paris. The original comic from DIRT BIKE PRESS and companion Soundtrack Album released simultaneously on INGRID Records features a conceptual score from Coco Morier, Stereo Total, and The Suzan plus members of Peter, Bjorn & John and Teddybears. Together, words, images, and music collaboratively told the Gunwolf story, which was available on physical editions with special collectors item cassettes and vinyl picture discs as well as digital download editions. GUNWOLF--SYNOPSIS
Japan's Hirohito Co.'s employs Gunwolf, their best corporate enforcer who has a penchant for synth-rock, a reputation for mayhem, and the intensely rebellious skill set to carry out the impossible. Sent on an official Hirohito mission to Orange Co., California, Gunwolf accidentally gets embroiled into the sunny suburban wasteland of the "O.C". Its quirky inhabitants from desert warehouses to intense hipster club scenes throw a wrench into his ability to complete his mission, setting him up for yet another reprogramming session by Hirohito Co.'s elite force of Panda Women.
Written by A.P. Menzies and Nick Ebeling Illustrated by Akiko Stehrenberger
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Filmmaker, artist/photographer, writer Nick Ebeling is a product of Los Angeles, the Reagan years, divorced parents, English music, slim pants, and just about anything analog. Most recently, Ebeling directed his first feature film, Along for The Ride, a documentary about actor/director/artist Dennis Hopper. The film was an Official Selection of the Venice Film Festival, and the Critics Selection of IL Cinema Ritrovato Festival of the Bologna Cineteca. LA Times called the film "simultaneously arty and artful, refusing to take the standard approach, rewarding cinephiles who want something different than most film biographies can offer."