Description
Date 1982
20 pages
21 x 30 cm
Japanese text
No rips or folds.
Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” is a seminal rock opera released in 1979, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the psychological impact of war. The concept album, largely written by Roger Waters, was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film in 1982, directed by Alan Parker and starring Bob Geldof as the protagonist, Pink. The film’s visual style, including its surreal and often disturbing imagery, has made it a cult classic.






