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Welcome to the mindscape of Nikhil Singh aka Witchboy.

Club Ded is kicking off with a 10k autogenerated hand-drawn NFT series centered around a core character in his much anticipated upcoming novel. Beyond the initial series (and some incredible exclusive originals to our loyal community), Club Ded will feature ongoing benefits to its supporters and collectors.

Benefits include owning certain rights to the characters and revenue sharing as well as the ability to monetize their NFTs in the form of print-on-demand merchandise and toy stores.

Stay tuned, and thank you for joining us on this bold new adventure in art, expression, and community.

Before NFTs, Nikhil's works have received much accolade and recognition from some of the world's foremost creative minds:

“A wonderfully imaginative and stylish piece of work and a perfect example of the adventurous new directions that comic books should be taking in the future”

— ALAN MOORE, author of V for Vendetta, Watchmen, Batman: Killing Joke, From Hell, Swamp Thing on Nikhil Singh’s Salem Brownstone

“…a graphic novel that is both original and compelling... the characters linger in the mind.”

— ANTHONY MINGHELLA, Academy Award winning director of The English Patient, The Talented Mr Ripley (on Salem Brownstone)

“This energetic mix of contemporary fun with old-fashioned arcana is mirrored in Nikhil Singh's artwork, which deploys a variety of styles. At times, it recalls Aubrey Beardsley or Arthur Rackham; at others, Robert Crumb”

THE GUARDIAN

'Salem Brownstone kicked my ass and made me believe in the beautiful darkness of the world again.’

HARMONY KORINE, acclaimed award winning director of Kids and Gummo

“Gone are the 15 megabytes - fame is now 15 identity cloaks of invisibility. Data-bending IRC pop savants Nikhil Singh and (along with WITCHBOY and his URL coven) untangle the unicode of the future of music dissemination, internet-assisted astral travel and their collaboration, Siamese Inside. By the time you read this, everything would have already evolved.”

— ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE ZA