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Old Feb 18, 2006, 01:54 PM
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Poster Problem

When I was a kid...70's and 80's...my friend had these really funny posters. I know for sure he had 2 of them, but it seems to me he may have had more. The posters were giant scenes of total chaos. They were cartoon posters.

The first one was of 2 pirate ships in a battle with each other. There were tons of little pirate guys fighting each other. The posters were the kind that you could look at 100 times and still see something new. The guys all had big noses. They sort of looked like MAD magazine guys.

The second was the same thing except it was a city scene and it may have been a mobster shoot out. There were all these people fighting in the poster.

The posters had the same look as "Where is Waldo". Not that they were drawn the same, but they were very busy scenes.

I need the names of these so that I can try and find them again.

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Old Feb 19, 2006, 02:04 PM   #2  
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It's almost certainly the work of Dutch cartoonist Jan van Haasteren, his stuff is often turned into jigsaw puzzles and the box usually includes a poster of the puzzle, heres a link:http://www.jigsawgallery.com/details...091e3c25957eb1
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