If you liked Silof’s World War II Star Wars action figures (see here), chances are you might just enjoy Cliff Chiang’s latest artwork. The comic book artist also considered Star Wars as if took place in the 1940s and created a set of propaganda posters for the warring sides.
Chiang’s posters were based on the propaganda used at the time including an old war bonds poster, a warning to watching your mouth in front of strangers, and even a rendition of Rosie the Riveter who represented the efforts of women in factories during World War II. Have a look at Chiang’s illustrations after the jump.
Rebel Alliance
Galactic Empire
See more of Chiang’s work on his website.
[via Humor District]
5 replies on “Star Wars Propaganda Posters”
LOL these are awesome!
I’m applauding, if you cant hear.
I used the unite one on my Iphones wallpaper. Looks awesome
I thought of changing my phone wallpaper too but I can’t seem to let go of Optimus Prime.
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