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Lifes a peach when youve got a moon for a head and your heads in space. You can wander out of the Earths atmosphere on intergalactic daydreams, drift blissfully across star-speckled skies and fly close to the Sun, like a fireproof Icarus.Snap! Back to reality—having a moon for a head at high school is much more tricky. You get picked on for your "crater-face" and the cool kids kick your head around like a soccer ball!But when the school talent contest is announced, Joey spots an opportunity to impress his classmates and so begins Joey Moonheads stellar mission to create a music machine that is out of this world!An imaginative and visually poetic take on the stock American high school drama, Moonhead and the Music Machine is a subtle blend between Napoleon Dynamite and Ovids Metamorphoses. Andrew Raes graphic novel is life-affirming and powerfully illustrated.Andrew Rae is a London-based illustrator with a worldwide client base through his work in advertising, print, publishing, and animation.



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Andrew Rae

Andrew Rae is well established as an illustrator capable of rendering just about any scenario, either real or imagined. From images of animals and monsters through to scenes that include hoards of people. Andrew's well-observed and witty approach has led to a wide range of commissions, both editorial and commercial and he has exhibited his work internationally. He has illustrated the art history books This is Dali and This Warhol published by Laurence King and has written and illustrated the graphic novel Moonhead and the Music Machine published by Nobrow. Based in London, he is a member of the highly regarded Peepshow collective and also the Association of Illustrators.



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