Context & narrative
How this work reads within the collection — statement first, extended lore when present.
About this work
Part of my Wasteland Series... This is my contribution to a new style of 2025... HybridCom Real is what I call it... A very realistic Anime or Comic style with some WickedSick twist to it! Hope you like it!
Collector lore
Axel Grinder doesn’t just win the Wasteland Wreckage Race—he survives it. Engines screaming, steel grinding against steel, convoy trucks tearing across open desert while gunfire cracks through dust clouds thick enough to choke a man standing still. Axel drives like he’s got nothing left to lose and everything to prove, cutting through wreckage fields and flipping rivals into flaming scrap without a second glance. When the final vehicle limps across the finish line and the smoke clears, it’s always the same sight—Axel stepping out bloodied, mask glinting in the sun, claiming his prize with a cold stare. In the Wreckage Race, trophies aren’t polished—they’re taken.
Edition & ownership
Rarity is intentional — tied to release tier and the finite number of pieces in this edition.
Finite release
1 / 50
Release tier Studio Edition
Edition of 50 — only 50 will exist in this tier.
Acquisition is by private inquiry — the studio confirms fit, terms, and fulfillment.
Acquisition details
Factual record for collectors — delivery, dimensions when documented, and tier for this work.
Studio process
Each work is developed through a deliberate studio process — concept direction, worldbuilding, assisted generation where it serves the piece, composition refinement, and hand-finished shaping — until the image carries the atmosphere, weight, and identity expected of the WickedSickArt collection.
Release record
- Release tier
- Studio Edition
- Edition
- 1 of 50
- Format
- Digital artwork
- Collection / world
- Apocalyptic Realms
- Acquisition status
- AVAILABLE
Fulfillment & rights (as supplied)
- Resolution: 2K Master File
- Format: JPG
- Delivery: Digital Download
- Rights: Personal display + Personal collection
Reserve this work
Private inquiry — not a cart checkout. The studio reviews each request.
Request a direct acquisition conversation. Note edition interest, intended use, timing, or rights questions — the studio responds personally.