That’s proper, there’s an official Cannibal Corpse coloring e-book now and it even comes with a parental advisory warning, which means it is usually NSFW (not protected for work). It has even been banned in Germany already.
The vivid, graphic and controversial imagery propagated by the dying steel legends in conspiracy with longtime visible artist Vince Locke at the moment are yours to convey to life (or again from the lifeless… undead?) and customized colorize as you please.
“Going over art for the book, it was surprising to see just how much 30 years of collaboration yielded,” Locke assesses (via Metal Hammer), “It’s rare that I see it all compiled together. There are a few pieces that had to be included, some that were favorites of myself or the band, and some that just lent themselves well to coloring.”
Encouraging fans to take their own liberties with these historic pieces of violent art, Locke continues, “I’m always playing, trying different materials and techniques. Hope you do the same with these coloring pages. Try watercolor markers, crayons, and colored pencils, adding your own details. You’ll probably go through a lot of red, but be creative, have fun, make it your own!”
This new coloring books comes courtesy of Eyesore Merch, the identical writer that produced related ones that includes the paintings of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Megadeth and lots of extra.
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Pre-order your copy right here (restricted version signed model right here). The solely factor lacking is a finger-sized pencil sharpener!
“This product is not available for sale in Germany. Any orders to German addresses will be refunded. We apologize for any inconvenience caused, but this release is subject to German law and regulations,” notes the product description.
Until the restriction was lifted in 2006, Cannibal Corpse had been legally forbidden from promoting their first three albums in Germany, in addition to from performing any songs from these data dwell as a result of imagery and lyrics.
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