“As soon as I explained the concept and the aesthetic, Ellen Wakayama knew right away whom to use. She had recently received an amazing portfolio by a guy named Chris Anthony. He apparently never did commercial work, but these fantastic pieces that hung in galleries. He was looking to try something new and the second I saw this portrait he had done of Zooey Deschanel, I knew he was the right guy. His images are haunting; that had that turn-of-the-century feeling I wanted, yet they were striking and powerful. They looked like someone climbed in a time machine with a camera and got to shoot the year 1910 in color.” – Gerard Way, Black Parade Special Edition

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