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- Frame_137 abstract "Frame 137 is a short story that first appeared in issue #61 of Dark Horse Presents in April 1992. It was created by American graphic artist James O'Barr, who is best known as the creator of the comic book series The Crow.The comic, which is set in a post-apocalyptic version of the future has been adapted into a short film, by Australian filmmaker Judd Tilyard. The short film which was produced by Tilyard and Liz Tomkins features an animated sequence of new original artwork from James O'Barr as well as a cover of 'Dog Food', the Iggy Pop song referenced in the original graphic novel, from Mondo Generator and featuring Nick Oliveri and Dave Grohl, the track was created for the short film.".
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- Frame_137 comment "Frame 137 is a short story that first appeared in issue #61 of Dark Horse Presents in April 1992. It was created by American graphic artist James O'Barr, who is best known as the creator of the comic book series The Crow.The comic, which is set in a post-apocalyptic version of the future has been adapted into a short film, by Australian filmmaker Judd Tilyard.".
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