A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Friendship

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If you survive another few minutes of this living hell to look at this book, you may find that everyone has a job to do, post-apocalypse. It may be with the Shark Church, it may be Fucking, it may be just Wandering Alone In the Desert, but you will find a place. Friendship lives even in a world of death. Thor taught me this. We all know that books should be burned, and this one is no exception. Throw it on that mountain of plague-wasted bodies that’s piling up outside and light it up, but it won’t do any good. It will still fill your head with dark visions after it’s gone, and you will find yourself strangely comforted by them. — Jordan Geiger Rockstar/Artist/Huge Inspiration to All

The grotesqueries populating Thor’s riveting visions are as beautiful as they are monstrous. It’s a warped beauty that can only come from someone who’s able to stare into a pit of despair and spot a glimmer of light. — Jordan Zivitz Brilliant Montreal Music Journalist

From sea life to forests to the baking deserts, Thor’s surreal landscapes feature a crafty assortment of priests, devils and other odd visitors. It’s a bleak, surreal yet charming vision. I’m actually a little surprised there aren’t more cocks. — Robert Boane Brilliant Hilarious Homosexual

Music by Thor and Coy Recorded & Mixed by Rob Halverson at Tree World Recording Mastered by Randall Squires


















































































Praise A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Friendship

Think about a time your dog saw you naked. You might get shy, embarrassed, then feel juvenile at your self-consciousness, and eventually laugh for even considering the dog’s opinion. Through Thor’s visual stories you’ll run the gamut of naked-in-front-of-yourdog emotions. Thor’s drawings make you simultaneously want to take a fieldtrip to his brain as you want to run screaming far from it. Admit it or not, you’ll like it. — Katie Angermeie Soon-to-be-famous Author

Why is it all too easy to recognize the world Thor depicts in his drawings? These nightmare landscapes and creatures are too beautiful to be pure farce, too outrageous to be serious, and too frightening not to take seriously. Ain’t that America. — Jonathan Meiburg Rockstar/Ornithologist

I love Thor completely. That means also loving his depraved and disturbing images. I guess he’s just working something out. — Gretchen Phillips Rockstar/Furniture-maker/Comedic Genius

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Not only is Thor a god, he is a wicked artist. Enjoy his twisted mind. — Kim Burke Rockstar/Playwright Hold Me. — Bill Callahan Rockstar/Writer


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