tigerb0tnate
Shared on Fri, 10/21/2011 - 13:37I have blogged these before and since then the artist has come out with a few more.
"FDR, arguable one of the best presidents of all time...Now stars in the greatest movie of all time. While he was Known for his program "The New Deal" and other such accomplishments, what is not not known is his many victories in battle against many different types of enemies. FDR possessed great power and technology as can be seen from his transforming wheel chair in which he slayed many foes."
"Thomas Jefferson was never much of a warrior history tells us, but yet again history is wrong. This is an image of one of the many attempts by Jefferson to battle all the manliest animals on earth while trying to teach them the ways of America."
"In the year 2055 the world was invaded, humanity sat on the brink of destruction the world governments united and sent agents back in time to get the best general we'd ever known...Andrew Jackson and throughout his life he did a lot of cool shit, dueled people...a lot which is how he ended up with a musket ball in his chest pretty much exactly like Tony Stark.Went to war, gambled, etc etc ."
"THE BRITISH ARE COMING....in 8bits. The scene in which I have captured in this image is Paul Reveres famous midnight ride. What many don't know is he made his ride on the grid. So show your support for America, and one of its greatest heroes by adorning your walls with this print."
"Once I become President of the universe I will design something this awesome for my seal, until this I figure America could use this. Maybe some new Presidential candidate will adopt this design."
You can buy any of these prints off of the artists Etsy page. I am in no way assiciated with the artist, i just think these are awesome.
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