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Mixed media, 2017..

Undead Darth Maul

Mixed Media, 2017. Prints available here.

Zombie Yoda

Mixed media, 2017. Prints available here.

Undead Fett

Mixed media, 2014. Prints available here.

Undead Trooper

Mixed media, 2014. Prints available here.

Storm Zombie

Mixed media. Prints available here.

Zombie Alliance

Mixed media, 2013. Prints available here.

It’s a trap!

Mixed media, 2013. Prints available here.

Taun Taun Zombie

Mixed media, 2013. Prints available here.

The Dark Side I Sense In You

Mixed media, 2012. Prints available here.

Aayla Secura

Mixed media, 2022. Prints available here.

Mirabel’s Secret

Mixed media, 2021..

So this is what it feels like when doves cry

Mixed media, 2015. Prints available here.

Zombie Moon

Mixed media, 2015. Prints available here.

Fried Fry

Mixed media, 2021. Prints available here.

The Hero Springfield Deserves

Mixed media, 2019. Prints available here.

The Terror in the Night

Mixed media, 2012. Prints available here.

Zombie Fiction

Mixed media, 2019. Prints available here.

Planet Undead Express

Mixed media, 2018. Prints available here.

Minnie’s Duality

Mixed media, 2018. Prints available here.

It’s Undead

Mixed media, 2018. Prints available here.

Stab You’re It

Mixed media, 2018. Prints available here.

Undead Waluigi

Mixed media, 2012. Prints available here.

The Death of Iron Man

Mixed media, 2016. Prints available here!

American Zombie Dad

Mixed media, 2016. Prints available here!

Zombie Klaus

Mixed media, 2014. Prints available here.

Zombie Roger

Mixed media, 2023. Prints available here!

Undead Goku

Mixed media, 2022. Prints available here!

Undead Willie

Pen and Ink, 2012. Prints available here!

Undead Wonka

Mixed media, 2012. Prints available here!

Zombie Stitch

Leela Zombie: A Haunting Transformation of Turanga Leela from the Depths of Futurama’s UnderworldPrepare to be both captivated and chilled as the iconic Turanga Leela emerges from the dark realms of Futurama, transformed into a haunting specter known as “Leela Zombie.” In this mesmerizing mixed media illustration, the brilliantly twisted mind of Albert F. Montoya Jr. gives life to an eerie fusion of science fiction and horror, showcasing the gory beauty of this macabre creation. Leela, the one-eyed mutant and the fiercely determined captain of the Planet Express delivery crew, has long been celebrated for her unwavering bravery, sharp wit, and unparalleled martial arts skills. However, in Montoya’s grim reimagining, she has fallen victim to a sinister force that transcends the boundaries of the animated universe. Montoya’s meticulous attention to detail is on full display, as every stroke and shade captures the essence of horror while paying homage to the distinctive style of Matt Groening’s Futurama. Leela Zombie stands tall and menacing, her once vibrant purple hair now a tangled mass of decayed strands, cascading down her cadaverous face. Her single cyclopean eye glows with a malevolent, otherworldly light, reflecting the torment that lies within her zombified existence. As you delve deeper into the artwork, you’ll notice Leela Zombie’s tattered uniform, shredded and stained with the remnants of battles fought and lives lost. Her menacing claws, once honed for precision, now bear the marks of relentless hunger for human flesh. Yet, despite her undead transformation, the resilience and strength that defined Leela in her original form remain evident, as she defiantly brandishes a ray gun, a stark reminder of her unwavering determination to survive. “Leela Zombie” serves as a captivating reminder that even our beloved characters are not immune to the perils of the unknown. Montoya’s creation breathes new life into the well-known world of Futurama, transporting us to a dimension where science fiction meets horror in a bone-chilling fusion. This illustration invites us to confront our deepest fears, challenging us to embrace the darkness and find beauty even in the most unexpected and eerie of places. So, dare to embark on this terrifying journey alongside Turanga Leela as she navigates the uncharted territory of the undead. Prepare to be mesmerized by the ghastly allure of “Leela Zombie,” where the familiar becomes frightful and the once-heroic becomes hauntingly grotesque. Mixed media, 2013. Prints available here!

Leela Zombie

Mixed media, 2012. Prints available here!

Zombie Tina

Zibbler: Unleashing Lord Nibbler’s Undead Wrath in a Chilling Transformation Witness the nightmarish metamorphosis of Lord Nibbler from the beloved animated series “Futurama” as the exceptionally talented Albert F. Montoya Jr. breathes life into the terrifying creation known as “Zibbler.” Prepare yourself for a spine-tingling experience as Montoya’s mixed media illustration plunges you into a world where cuteness turns to horror and innocence is corrupted by the insidious clutches of the undead. Lord Nibbler, the enigmatic Nibblonian and secret guardian of the universe, has been forever changed in this haunting depiction. In Montoya’s masterful rendering, we bear witness to the gory transformation of this once-adorable extraterrestrial creature into a malevolent force that defies comprehension. Montoya’s meticulous attention to detail brings forth the macabre beauty of Zibbler. Lord Nibbler’s once cherubic features are now twisted and grotesque, his fur matted and dripping with the remnants of his innocent existence. The vibrant colors of his original form are now faded and decayed, with patches of necrotic skin exposing the sinister decay that has consumed him. In this nightmarish vision, Zibbler’s large, innocent eyes are now hollow voids, radiating an eerie luminescence that pierces the darkness. The jagged teeth jutting from his ravenous maw are a stark reminder of the insatiable hunger that drives his undead existence. Claws once used for playful mischief are now gnarled and elongated, capable of inflicting unspeakable horror upon any unfortunate soul that crosses his path. As you delve deeper into Montoya’s artistic creation, you’ll notice the remnants of Nibbler’s cosmic insignia, now marred and tarnished by the malevolence that consumes him. The crumbling ruins and ominous shadows in the background hint at a post-apocalyptic landscape, a grim testament to the devastation Zibbler has wrought. “Zibbler” is a haunting tribute to the darker side of our animated favorites, reminding us that even the most seemingly innocent and noble creatures can succumb to the darkness that lurks within. Montoya’s chilling illustration serves as a portal into a realm where cuteness is perverted, where the innocent become harbingers of terror. Prepare to be enthralled and horrified as you bear witness to the resurrection of Lord Nibbler in the form of “Zibbler.” Explore the depths of his undead wrath and confront the terror that awaits within this unnerving masterpiece. Brace yourself for a journey that will challenge your perception of the familiar and plunge you into a world where the line between cuteness and horror is irrevocably blurred.Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Zibbler

Zombie Bender: Unleashing Futurama’s Most Diabolical Robot in a Terrifying Transformation Prepare yourself for a mind-bending descent into darkness as the iconic Bender Bending Rodríguez from the animated series “Futurama” is resurrected as the grotesque “Zombie Bender,” brought to life by the macabre imagination of the exceptionally talented artist, Albert F. Montoya Jr. In this bone-chilling mixed media illustration, Montoya defies the boundaries of the animated realm, unleashing a horrifying fusion of science fiction and horror that will leave you trembling in awe. Bender, the mischievous and self-centered bending robot with a penchant for vice, has undergone an unholy metamorphosis in Montoya’s twisted vision. Prepare to be riveted as you witness the twisted manifestation of Bender’s robotic essence transformed into a nightmarish monstrosity. Montoya’s keen eye for detail and mastery of mixed media craft a truly terrifying incarnation of Zombie Bender. His once-shiny metal exterior is now corroded and covered in patches of decaying flesh, revealing the grotesque nature of his transformation. The familiar bends and curves of his robotic body are distorted and warped, as if wrought by the twisted hands of an otherworldly force. Zombie Bender’s menacing visage is a sight to behold. His glowing, malevolent eyes pierce through the darkness, reflecting the insatiable hunger that consumes him. Sharp, serrated teeth jut out from his mangled mouth, ready to sink into unsuspecting victims. And his metallic fists, once tools of bending and mischief, are now formidable weapons of destruction, exuding an aura of pure malevolence. As you explore Montoya’s chilling creation, you’ll notice the remnants of Bender’s iconic accessories, now imbued with an eerie energy. His signature antenna crackles with an unsettling glow, while his trusty cigar smolders with an otherworldly fire, serving as a haunting reminder of the robot’s past life. “Zombie Bender” is a testament to the dark allure of the undead, where humor and horror collide in a mesmerizing display. Montoya’s masterpiece invites you to confront the twisted depths of Bender’s robotic soul, where vice and corruption intertwine in a dance of nightmarish proportions. Get ready to be enthralled and unsettled as you bear witness to the resurrection of Bender Bending Rodríguez in the form of “Zombie Bender.” Brace yourself for a journey into the heart of darkness, where the line between man and machine blurs and the familiar becomes a grotesque nightmare. Surrender to the terror that awaits within this captivating artwork and prepare to be forever changed. Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Zombie Bender

Good News, Everyone!: Enter the Ghastly World of Zombie Hermes Conrad Embark on a harrowing journey into the depths of horror as the beloved Hermes Conrad from the animated series “Futurama” is resurrected in an eerie transformation known as “Good News, Everyone!” by the masterful artist Albert F. Montoya Jr. Prepare to be both intrigued and unsettled as Montoya’s mixed media illustration unravels the once-ordinary bureaucrat’s descent into the realm of the undead. Hermes Conrad, the rigid yet endearing Jamaican accountant of Planet Express, has undergone a spine-chilling metamorphosis in Montoya’s haunting artwork. Step into the shadows and bear witness to the nightmarish fusion of science fiction and horror that unfolds before your eyes. Montoya’s meticulous attention to detail captures the essence of Zombie Hermes Conrad with unnerving precision. The disheveled remains of his once-dapper attire hang loosely on his decaying frame, a stark reminder of the life he left behind. His lifeless eyes, once filled with pragmatism and wisdom, now gleam with an unholy glow, hinting at the sinister forces that animate him. The artist’s mastery shines through in the subtle nuances of Hermes’s zombified form. His flesh, now rotting and withered, exposes the underlying skeletal structure, embodying the fragility of his existence. His limbs, once used for precise paperwork and bureaucratic gestures, now convulse with unnatural rigor mortis, reaching out in a grotesque dance of the macabre. As you delve deeper into Montoya’s artistic creation, you’ll notice the remnants of Hermes’s signature accessories, now transformed into emblems of his ghastly state. His iconic bureaucrat’s tie hangs limply around his decaying neck, while his trusty calculator, once an instrument of order, now emits a dim, flickering light, a symbol of the chaos that now consumes him. “Good News, Everyone!” stands as a testament to the dark allure of the undead, where the mundane is twisted into something sinister. Montoya’s chilling masterpiece invites you to confront the haunting transformation of Hermes Conrad, where bureaucracy meets horror in a bone-chilling union. Prepare yourself to be mesmerized and unnerved as you bear witness to the resurrection of Hermes Conrad in the form of “Good News, Everyone!” Brace yourself for a journey into the heart of darkness, where the familiar becomes unsettling and the mundane becomes a chilling nightmare. Succumb to the eerie allure of this captivating artwork and prepare to be forever haunted by the haunting visage of Zombie Hermes Conrad. Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Good News, Everyone!

Mom Knows Best: Marge and Maggie Simpson Unleash Undead Maternal Love Enter a realm of chilling paradox where maternal love takes a ghastly form as Marge and Maggie Simpson, the endearing mother-daughter duo from “The Simpsons,” are transformed into the haunting “Mom Knows Best.” Renowned artist Albert F. Montoya Jr. delves into the macabre, exploring the depths of undying love and the shadows that lurk within. In this mesmerizing mixed media illustration, Montoya breathes new life into the beloved characters, casting them into a world where the bond of motherhood becomes entangled with the terrors of the undead. Montoya’s meticulous artistry unveils a dark metamorphosis of Marge and Maggie Simpson, capturing their zombified essence with haunting precision. Marge, the ever-patient and compassionate matriarch, stands transformed, her signature blue hair now disheveled and matted with decay. Her once-endearing gaze now hollow and vacant, yet radiating an otherworldly intensity that pierces the soul. Beside her, young Maggie, typically a picture of innocence and curiosity, has undergone a haunting transformation. The child’s playful spirit has given way to a chilling aura, her pacifier replaced by jagged teeth that reflect her newfound hunger for the living. Though a zombified embodiment, the undeniable bond between mother and daughter endures, captured in the haunting tableau of “Mom Knows Best.” Montoya’s choice of mixed media further enhances the ethereal quality of the artwork. Subtle textures and shades create an atmosphere that teeters between the familiar and the macabre, drawing viewers deeper into the unsettling embrace of the piece. “Mom Knows Best” challenges conventional perceptions of love and family, delving into the complexities that lie beneath the surface. Montoya’s creation serves as a haunting reminder that even in the darkest corners of existence, the power of a mother’s love remains unyielding, transcending even the confines of death itself. Step into the world of “Mom Knows Best” and bear witness to the entwined embrace of mother and daughter, forever caught between the warmth of familial love and the icy grip of the undead. Brace yourself for an evocative journey that will make you question the boundaries of devotion and the depths to which it can endure.Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Mom Knows Best

Zombie Burns: Unleashing the Malevolent Power of Monty Burns in the Undead Realm Prepare to be both mesmerized and terrified as the iconic Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber “Monty” Burns from “The Simpsons” is resurrected in a spine-chilling transformation titled “Zombie Burns.” The visionary artist Albert F. Montoya Jr. unleashes the malevolent power of this iconic character in a mixed media illustration that transcends the boundaries of the animated world, plunging us into a realm where the undead reign supreme. Monty Burns, the infamous billionaire and epitome of greed, has undergone a haunting metamorphosis in Montoya’s sinister masterpiece. Witness the twisted embodiment of his insatiable lust for power as he rises from the depths of the undead realm. Montoya’s meticulous attention to detail brings Zombie Burns to life with eerie precision. Burns’s once-aged and wrinkled features are now grotesquely contorted, his skin pallid and ravaged by decay. His hollow eyes, devoid of humanity, gleam with an unholy light that reflects the malevolence within. Every stroke of Montoya’s brush captures the essence of Zombie Burns, accentuating the horrors of his transformation. Tattered remnants of his distinguished attire hang from his decaying frame, a stark reminder of the man he once was. The skeletal fingers that extend from his skeletal hands grasp at power, their bony structure twisted and elongated, a testament to the unnatural forces that animate him. As you delve deeper into Montoya’s nightmarish creation, you’ll notice the remnants of Burns’s iconic accessories, now corroded and distorted by his zombified state. His signature bowtie, once a symbol of sophistication, is now a frayed and mangled relic. The charred remains of his teddy bear, Bobo, now a grotesque companion in his undead existence, serve as a haunting reminder of the twisted path that led him to this dark fate. “Zombie Burns” serves as a chilling reminder that even the most powerful can fall victim to their own insatiable desires. Montoya’s haunting artwork invites us to confront the true nature of Monty Burns, where greed and corruption intertwine with the macabre. Prepare to be captivated and terrified as you bear witness to the resurrection of Charles Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber “Monty” Burns in the form of “Zombie Burns.” Brace yourself for a journey into the heart of darkness, where the familiar becomes frightful and the pursuit of power leads to an eternal damnation. Surrender to the malevolent allure of this captivating artwork and prepare to be forever haunted by the unholy visage of Zombie Burns.Mixed media illustration, 2022.

Zombie Burns

Adults Suck, Then You Are One!: Bart Simpson Embraces the Dark Side in a Zombified Transformation Prepare to be both captivated and unsettled as the mischievous Bart Simpson from “The Simpsons” takes a haunting turn in Albert F. Montoya Jr.’s mixed media masterpiece, titled “Adults Suck, Then You Are One!” In this chilling illustration, the iconic animated troublemaker undergoes a nightmarish transformation that explores the rebellious spirit of youth and the descent into the realm of the undead. Montoya’s artistic prowess breathes life into the zombified Bart Simpson with bone-chilling precision. Bart’s once-jaunty demeanor is twisted into a sinister reflection of his former self. His signature spiky hair, once a symbol of his rebellious nature, now stands in disarray, matted with filth and decay. His mischievous eyes, once brimming with mischief, have turned into vacant orbs that betray a darker existence. Every stroke of Montoya’s brush reveals the intricate details of Bart’s zombified form. His youthful features, now distorted and contorted, evoke a sense of unease. His toothy grin, once playful, is now filled with razor-sharp fangs that hint at the insatiable hunger that consumes him. In “Adults Suck, Then You Are One!”, Montoya skillfully employs mixed media techniques to amplify the eerie atmosphere. Subtle textures and hints of color create an otherworldly palette, enveloping the viewer in a sense of foreboding. The contrast between the familiar and the macabre serves as a haunting reminder of the dark depths to which the rebellious spirit can descend. This artistic creation challenges our perception of youth and rebellion, delving into the complexities that arise when innocence collides with the forces of darkness. Montoya’s striking piece explores the very essence of Bart Simpson, where youthful defiance merges with the eerie allure of the undead. Prepare to be enthralled and disturbed as you bear witness to the zombified incarnation of Bart Simpson in “Adults Suck, Then You Are One!” Brace yourself for a journey into the heart of darkness, where the line between childhood and corruption blurs and the familiar becomes a grotesque nightmare. Surrender to the eerie allure of this captivating artwork and confront the chilling reflection of your own descent into adulthood. Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Adults suck, then you are one!

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Zombie Lisa

Mixed media illustration, 2014. Prints available here!

Mmmm… Brains!

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Frederick J. Zombstone

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Rhino in Armor

Mixed media illustration, 2014. Prints available here!

Fox in Armor

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Coat of Arms

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Don’t cry for me, I’m already dead

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Iguana in Armor

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Decorpsinator

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Zombie Donald

Mixed media illustration, 2020.

Frida

Mixed media illustration, 2019.

Up To No Good Cat

Mixed media illustration, 2020.

Reality is a Choice

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Mia

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

Boo

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

The best presents don’t come in boxes

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Undead Jay and Silent Bob

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Rock On

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Zomberine

Mixed media illustration, 2016.

Rocko’s Zombie Life

Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Till Death Do Us Part

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Zombie Show

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Freyja’s Cat

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Nightlight

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Zomby’s World

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Zombie Lincoln

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Slimer

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Zombholio

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Zombie Juice

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Mega Undead

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

ZLINK

Mixed media illustration, 2016.

Zomberg

Mixed media illustration, 2015. Undead Wario

Bwahahaha

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Humbaba

Mixed media illustration, 2023.

Ned is Dead

Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Always trust your gut feeling

Mixed media illustration, 2019.

Undead Scrooge

Mixed media illustration, 2012.

Zombie Mario

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Zreedo

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

One Rotten Peach

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Zombstool

Mixed media illustration, 2019.

The Last Bad Boy

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

General Onesie

Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Weddings are basically funerals with cake

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Zombwok

Mixed media illustration, 2016.

Professor Zombsworth

Mixed media illustration, 2017.

Undead Star-lord

Mixed media illustration, 2014.

Braincase

Mixed media illustration, 2016.

Lydia and the Sandworm

Mixed media illustration, 2013.

Ovis

Mixed media illustration, 2015.

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