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Axl Rose x Sumerian Comics presents the graphic novel series: Axl Rose: Appetite for Destruction. 

Set in a gravy-drenched Paradise City where humans and fat are meant to co-exist, Appetite for Destruction follows Axl Rose, a half-human, half-fat man who lives on the fridges, and finds solace in the company of an underage schoolgirl named Michelle. When she vanishes under mysterious circumstances, Axl’s search for answers drags him into a deadly conspiracy, one that could decide the fat of humanity itself.

    Story: Axl Rose, Nathan Yocum
    Art: Frank Mazzoli
    Color: Antonio Antro
    Letters: Micah Myers

108 pages, hardcover, full color, mature themes, images are not final design and may look different from mock-ups

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@Borki it looks like they beat us to finishing the mafia story

 
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Another completely redundant product from Guns N' Roses. There's nothing left to look forward to with this band. The "holy grail", The General, turned out to be a pile of shit. The AFD5 will never get their shit together. It's been a slow death, 34 years and counting, since the day Izzy walked.

 
These dumb fucks think he's really gonna sit down and sign 500 books?

If that was guaranteed, it would be worth the $300.

He was supposed to sign 10 cards for Topps....ten fucking cards.  Would take approximately 30 seconds if he half-assed it.  He made them wait years before he delivered.

This book is never going to see release.

 
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I think the signatures will be autopenned.


This is my exact thought.

Because Axl rarely signs anything official, I would be tempted to buy it strictly for his auto but I don't trust that it isn't either auto penned, or signed by someone else. To believe it was actually legit, I'd need to see a photo of Axl sitting with a stack of 500 books and an appropriate number of costume changes for the afternoon. 

 
These dumb fucks think he's really gonna sit down and sign 500 books?

If that was guaranteed, it would be worth the $300.

He was supposed to sign 10 cards for Topps....ten fucking cards.  Would take approximately 30 seconds if he half-assed it.  He made them wait years before he delivered.

This book is never going to see release.


I am not an Axl auto expert, and I'm not saying he didn't sign them. Since it took him so long, it's logical to assume that he signed them, but there have been a lot of controversies with Topps releasing autos that turned out to not be signed by the person purported on the card.

There is so much fraud in the autograph industry that I just have to be skeptical. 

For a big fish like Axl, and especially for a shorter print run like that, Topps and other sports companies really should film the subjects signing and make a complete database of each card.

I don't trust PSA, BGS, etc. I think they can weed out obvious forgeries, but it wouldn't shock me to find out that better forgeries get authenticated all the time. I just don't trust the industry.

 
Fat N Shit.

A creatively bankrupt vocalist and a lead guitarist who is only there for the paycheck.

Yet the band will still think they can sellout arenas and stadiums with their NA tour next year.

Axl needs to retire.

 
If this is what Axl looks like in the commic book,  this needs to be photoshopped to half robot half 2010 Winnipeg era Axl.

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I am not an Axl auto expert, and I'm not saying he didn't sign them. Since it took him so long, it's logical to assume that he signed them, but there have been a lot of controversies with Topps releasing autos that turned out to not be signed by the person purported on the card.

There is so much fraud in the autograph industry that I just have to be skeptical. 

For a big fish like Axl, and especially for a shorter print run like that, Topps and other sports companies really should film the subjects signing and make a complete database of each card.

I don't trust PSA, BGS, etc. I think they can weed out obvious forgeries, but it wouldn't shock me to find out that better forgeries get authenticated all the time. I just don't trust the industry.


I recall reading recently about Ozzy's last few signed releases clearly being auto penned. Fans put it together and realised he gave maybe 5 or 6 sample signatures, then they penned the releases with a mixture of them all so it wouldn't be quickly noticeable.

 
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