Théo tête de mort #[nn]
From Les Humanoïdes Associés comes this vibrantly strange 1983 French album by Pascal Doury — Théo tête de mort — whose cover immediately announces its delightfully unsettling world. A large, orange, pumpkin-skulled figure dominates the foreground, paintbrushes in hand, standing before a canvas while a dark-haired girl perches nearby, and a parade of small fantastical creatures fills the lower half in cheerful, chaotic procession. Doury's cover art pulses with a raw, feverish energy that sits somewhere between outsider art and underground comics, making this album one of the more genuinely singular-looking releases of its era.
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