Available March 19th

ECHO is set to release the second design in their KISS Poster Series with the legendary Frank Kozik on Friday, March 19th.

“For this amazing opportunity, I wanted to combine the raw energy of a great comic book cover with the power of KISS and rock and roll. It being for a show in Japan, I naturally had to make the giant robots! This all in a style reminiscent of the era In which the show was actually performed,” Kozik shares.

Kozik’s poster commemorating the legendary KISS performances from April 1, 2 & 4, 1977 in Tokyo, Japan, will be the second design in the ECHO KISS Poster Series. This 11-color screen print measures 18”x24” and will be available in three limited edition variations, KISS April 1, 2 & 4, 1977 Tokyo Japan (Gallery Edition) – 150 pcs / $60; KISS April 1, 2 & 4, 1977 Tokyo Japan (Sparkle Foil Variant) – 75 pcs / $80′ and KISS April 1, 2 & 4, 1977 Tokyo Japan (Lava Foil Variant) – 75 pcs / $80.

Frank Kozik’s KISS April 1, 2 & 4, 1977 Tokyo Japan print will drop on Friday March 19th beginning at 2 pm EST/11 am PST at EchoPrintGallery.com.

ECHO worked with Epic Rights, the band’s licensing agency, to execute this product launch.

It follows the first series of KISS posters from July 10, 1976 Jersey City. Those, and its subscription package, sold out quickly.

Others in the poster series include AC/DC, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. ECHO teases that more surprises will be announced along the way.