Anthrax Unleashes Graphic Album With Z2 Comics Partnership

Anthrax Unleashes Graphic Album With Z2 Comics Partnership

Anthrax and Z2 have announced NOT: The Illustrated Oral History of Anthrax graphic album set for release on March 16th, 2027. The thrash metal legends and the comic book company previously collaborated on the graphic novel adaptation of the band’s album Among the Living in 2021.

The new graphic album sees a number of artists from across the comic landscape adapting stories of Anthrax’s lives and career, from their early days seeing KISS and befriending Metallica and Pantera to the long arc of their thrash metal career including their Public Enemy collaboration and appearance on Married… With Children! The deluxe edition also includes a 12″ greatest-hits picture disc featuring the band’s Notman character.

Artistic Collaborations

Artists on the graphic album include Peter Bagge (Hate), Jay Howell (Bob’s Burgers), Danny Hellman (Legal Action Comics), Sean Pryor (The Illustrated Al), Erik Rodriguez (Hispanic Batman), Steve Chanks (Guitar World), Patrick J. McQuade (MAD Magazine), Jim Mahfood (Grrl Scouts), Sawblade (Terrorat), Brent Engstrom (Garbage Pail Kids), John Bergin (Golgothika), Abimael Hernandez (Frizzle Fry), Montos (Blondie), Zach Gross (Space Junk Punks), Pat Moriarity (The Rocket, Real Stuff), JayJay Jackson (Marvel, Valiant), Franco Aureliani (Tiny Titans), Steve Kurth (Dee Snider), Luke McGarry (Vans Warped Tour), Gavin Schultz (Kickflip Comics), and Maan House (Estuary).

Statements from the Band and Z2

Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante stated, “Being a band for 40+ years you have stories, you have experiences, and the way we’re telling the stories and experiences with Z2 is a great way for us and the fans to actually visualize these little stories in comic book form. I think once people see it, they’ll get a laugh out of it because these stories are true! Nothing is fabricated here. I think you’re gonna enjoy these stories, these great artists, and this new collaboration between Anthrax and Z2!”

Josh Bernstein of Z2 added, “When it comes to Anthrax, there’s never a question of if we’ll work together again—it’s when. They’re one of the most innovative, fearless bands in heavy metal, and every collaboration pushes us to raise our game. The response to our first graphic novel proved that Anthrax fans want more than memorabilia—they want unforgettable art and experiences. This new graphic album delivers exactly that. It’s louder, bigger, and more ambitious than anything we’ve done together before, and we’re incredibly proud to unleash this metal thrashing madness together.”

Upcoming Tour and New Album

Anthrax’s newest album, Cursum Perficio, will be out September 18th featuring both the single “It’s for the Kids,” which was named Heavy Song of the Week, and “The Edge of Perfection,” which guitarist Scott Ian described as the best song they’ve ever written. Anthrax are currently preparing for the upcoming North American leg of Iron Maiden’s “Run For Your Lives” tour alongside fellow Big Four thrashers Megadeth.

Fans can get tickets here, and use code CONSEQUENCE20 for 20% off their first purchase of $200 or more at Vivid Seats. The NOT: The Illustrated Oral History of Anthrax graphic album can be pre-ordered in various formats via Z2.

In conclusion, Anthrax and Z2’s collaboration on NOT: The Illustrated Oral History of Anthrax promises to be an exciting and unique experience for fans of the band and comic book enthusiasts alike. With its release set for March 16th, 2027, and the band’s upcoming tour and new album, Anthrax is sure to continue making waves in the music and comic book worlds.

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