Lora Zombie is a young self-taught artist from Russia who has amassed a massive following of fans online over the past few years. Now she is breaking into the gallery scene and is branching far outside her native Russia. Influenced and inspired by music, her multi-disciplinary talents are evident in the diverse work found in her portfolio. Her she presents four separate prints depicting Superman, Batman, Flash and Robin feeling down. Infact they are the Depressed Superheroes.
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