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Classic Poster Art / Funny Classic Posters

Check out this collection of classic poster art most of which is so bad they’re great!  Times change but some of these classic posters must have looked pretty bad even when they were released.

I don’t think they could get away with some of the titles these days either.  ‘Girl with an Itch’ has got to be one of my favourite double meaning titles and the artwork for ‘She Demons’ has got to be some of the worst I’ve ever seen.  I’ve got to say I don’t think Jack Palance has had his body replaced, that arm is like a tree trunk!

Also check out the Japanese poster for family planning…a bit scary really, one day that baby will grow and destroy Tokyo with his mind powers.

 

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Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

Mr Pilgrim graffiti artist, classic posters, classic poster art, original paintings.

MrPilgrim

Born to proud but uneducated parents who named him Mister after the many famous Mr's in the world. Mister flourished until one day at school a cruel child noticed that his expression never changed and he wasn't blessed with pupils like everyone else. Forever ridiculed for his blank face, Mister ran away from home to a poor life on the streets where he learnt the ancient art of defacing public buildings.

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