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Museo Nazionale del Fumetto: The shot

Museo Nazionale del Fumetto: The shot
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Comics are art. Just funnier.
Comics Museum Lucca

Advertising Agency: JWT Italia, Milan, Italy
Executive Creative Director: Pietro Maestri
Art Directors: Cristiana Boccassini, Flavio Mainoli
Copywriters: Bruno Bertelli, Paolo Cesano
Illustrator: Manlio Truscia

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CopywriterInTraining's picture 162 pencils

That's not even kind of cool. I am not one to stay away from religious or political advertising, I think shock value is a good thing, but St Sebastian was a real person who died like this (actually after this attempted execution, but I digress). Poking fun at the death of a person crosses a line even past the religious aspect. Uncalled for.

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making fun with death persons is best, because they cant fight back;)

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holy mother of god lighten up trainee

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Blah, blah, blah, get over yourself trainee.

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Crappy concept that fails to even be funny, just vaguely insulting. But they knew that. Children.

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