Background
Alex Pardee was born on February 5, 1976 in Antioch, California, United States.
(B&W. 36 pages. Originally printed and sold out back in 20...)
B&W. 36 pages. Originally printed and sold out back in 2005. This is the first time it has been available in 3 years! Bunnywith #2 is a follow-up collection to the original Bunnywith Comic. This new issue contains over 250 MORE Bunnies "WITH" something, like BunnyWITH herpes, or BunnyWITH 7000 eyes. Yes, it sounds like a dumb idea, but it works because the possibilities are endless, and the humor ranges from juvenile, to way over anyone's head. And when we say endless, we mean ENDLESS. This is the second issue out of four. When all four issues are complete, there will be a total of 1000 Bunnies, thus the subtitle "My Book of A Thousand Bunnies". The first printing of this book sold out within a month of publication, and since has not been available until now. You NEED this book to live.
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Alex Pardee was born on February 5, 1976 in Antioch, California, United States.
He has also done works for Hurley International, Twenty Twenty Skateboards, Bay Area rapper, Upper Playground,,, Kid Robot, and lately the cover of "s ninth studio album,, and its first single. He runs the website EyeSuck Ink which includes links to his blog and store. Through his art he has admitted to overcoming depression and anxiety disorders along with emotional struggles.
He uses pens, ink, watercolors, and dye, and is trying to use more acrylics, oils, and latex.
Pardee is currently working on a motion picture for Chadam (often confused with Chadam Mihlberger) as well as various art shows and products. Pardee released his first official art book, titled Awful Homesick in October 2008.
He designed the artwork for Zack Snyder"s movie Sucker Punch. 2014 worked as Art Director, Executive Producer and Creature Designer for Adam Green"s Biography creature films Digging Up The Marrow.
In 2015 Pardee collaborated on "I Got Your Back" with hip hop artist Justin Bua who described Pardee as "a prolific artist who"s imagination is populated with wicked, warped, and wacky characters that walk a tightrope between playful and grotesque.
His artistic world inspires all artists to not only strive for greatness, but more importantly, to have fun." Pardee"s self-proclaimed influences include 1980s horror movies, popular art, graffiti and gangster rap. Artistically, he adored The Garbage Pail Kids, The Maxx, Spawn and Tales from the Crypt.
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(B&W. 36 pages. Originally printed and sold out back in 20...)
He is a member of the groups Cardboard City and Zerofriends.