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Hollywood Zombies

Hollywood ZombiesJohn over at LT Prints just shot me an email, letting me know of their latest product line, Hollywood Zombies. This site is kind of a throwback to the eighties when the Garbage Pail Kids were all the rage. The big difference between the former and the latter is that Hollywood Zombies features undead celebrities in various states of decay.

For example, there’s a print of “ARNOLD CORPSENEGGER” doing his best to lift some weights while his arms quite literally fall apart. Then there’s the famous power couple, “BRADGELINA” which is two zombie heads sewn onto the same body. Of course, they are carrying a dead baby.

Here’s some more information for the interested:


Hollywood Zombies premium wall graphics from LTL PRINTS are available in a range of customer-selected sizes (from laptop-sized up to seven feet tall!), are self-adhesive and will stick to almost anything (walls, windows, even ceilings!), and can be removed and re-hung 100 times without leaving a mark or damaging surfaces.

HOLLYWOOD ZOMBIES were launched by the Topps Company in 2007 as a provocative series of art cards that lampoon entertainment icons as mindless, soulless forces of evil.

“Hollywood Zombies uniquely combine two mainstays of popular culture – celebrities and flesh-eating zombies,” according to John Doffing, VP Marketing at LTL PRINTS. “The resulting cultural mash-up is ghoulish, irreverent, and infused with the satirical humor and subtle social commentary for which Topps is well known – now available up to seven feet tall for YOUR walls!”

If you’ve been on the hunt for a picture of a zombiefied Adam Sandler burying a seven iron into the back of Tiger Woods’ head, then today may be your lucky day.

Hollywood Zombies (ltlprints.com <- new window)

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  1. [...] of your favorite Hollywood stars, rendered as the undead? Sure, sounds like fun to me. (A World on [...]

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