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Regarding the poster, is Todd McFarlane a PJ fan, and is this the first time a poster has overtly used a known pop culture character? Interesting this also pops up around Spawn's 20th anniversary.
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patrick wrote:
Regarding the poster, is Todd McFarlane a PJ fan, and is this the first time a poster has overtly used a known pop culture character? Interesting this also pops up around Spawn's 20th anniversary.
Fan = yes First time a concert poster has used a pop culture character = no way
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bodysnatcher wrote:
patrick wrote:
Regarding the poster, is Todd McFarlane a PJ fan, and is this the first time a poster has overtly used a known pop culture character? Interesting this also pops up around Spawn's 20th anniversary.
Fan = yes First time a concert poster has used a pop culture character = no way
Yeah, I thought so too. Just trying to recall though.
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patrick wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
patrick wrote:
Regarding the poster, is Todd McFarlane a PJ fan, and is this the first time a poster has overtly used a known pop culture character? Interesting this also pops up around Spawn's 20th anniversary.
Fan = yes First time a concert poster has used a pop culture character = no way
Yeah, I thought so too. Just trying to recall though.
for your second question, did you mean a pj poster? the answer is still the same, i'm just curious.
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EllisEamos wrote:
patrick wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
patrick wrote:
Regarding the poster, is Todd McFarlane a PJ fan, and is this the first time a poster has overtly used a known pop culture character? Interesting this also pops up around Spawn's 20th anniversary.
Fan = yes First time a concert poster has used a pop culture character = no way
Yeah, I thought so too. Just trying to recall though.
for your second question, did you mean a pj poster? the answer is still the same, i'm just curious.
Yes, PJ poster. Or maybe first time using a licensed character? I can think of a Halloween poster where they riffed on Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman. Who knows, maybe Bill Watterson's a fan, too, and we'll see Calvin and Hobbes Pearl Jam posters when he comes out of retirement.
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patrick wrote:
Yes, PJ poster. Or maybe first time using a licensed character? I can think of a Halloween poster where they riffed on Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman. Who knows, maybe Bill Watterson's a fan, too, and we'll see Calvin and Hobbes Pearl Jam posters when he comes out of retirement.
that'd be cool. first that came to mind was the tom tomorrow posters from the spectrum shows. loads of "characters" in those.
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