Forty years ago George Romero redefined the undead - again. Arguably the strongest (with all respect to NIGHT and DAWN) in Romero’s ‘Dead’ Trilogy, DAY OF THE DEAD is a film that fully realizes Romero’s societal commentaries through paranoid, claustrophobic and nihilistic undead horror. The film also features career defining make-up and effects work from the great Tom Savini. Plus, it gave the world its domesticated zombie and best boy: Bub. It’s perfect.
We’re thrilled to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this vicious masterwork with a new technicolor hellscape of a print from brilliant Tokyo-based illustrator, Utomaru.
This poster will be available tomorrow (Thursday, July 17) at 11am CT at madebymutant.com.
DAY OF THE DEAD by Utomaru
18" x 24", 7-color Screenprint
Edition of 110, $50
We’re thrilled to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this vicious masterwork with a new technicolor hellscape of a print from brilliant Tokyo-based illustrator, Utomaru.
This poster will be available tomorrow (Thursday, July 17) at 11am CT at madebymutant.com.
DAY OF THE DEAD by Utomaru
18" x 24", 7-color Screenprint
Edition of 110, $50