To emphasize the inspiration for Dickinson’s ‘The Mandrake Project’ comic series, soil from the grave of the English artist ...
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson's graphic novel The Mandrake Project will be printed with soil from William Blake's grave.
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Loudwire on MSNBruce Dickinson Put His Hero’s Grave Dirt Into Deluxe Edition ‘The Mandrake Project’ Graphic NovelThat hero, of course, is legendary English poet William Blake. Dickinson's work has been closely linked with Blake's over the ...
Ever wanted to own a comic printed using the dirt that surrounds William Blake’s dead body? Bruce Dickinson’s got you covered ...
It has long been obvious to me that comics and metal should be related,” Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson told Revolver ...
Bruce Dickinson said he’d rather quit Iron Maiden than use backing tapes on tour. The band is gearing up for its 50th ...
“That’s the day I quit,” Dickinson said any potential backing tracks usage. “Or the day we stop. If it’s not real, it’s not ...
Year One’ collects the first four issues of the Dickinson-created comic, that accompanies his first solo album in nearly two decades.
Although knowing some performers use backing tracks, Bruce Dickinson wasn't about to trick Iron Maiden fans with "Disneyland ...
Iron Maiden‘s fearless leader is embarking on a side quest. Bruce Dickinson — not to be confused with Christopher Walken’s record producer character in the timeless “SNL” sketch “More ...
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