My fanmade poster tribute to Genndy Tartakovsky�s Samurai Jack



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timbox129
08-18-2012, 03:48 PM
Hey guys! Guess what?

Here is my fanmade poster tribute to Genndy Tartakovsky�s Samurai Jack, one of my favorite TV shows of all time, and one of my favorite cartoons:

This is inspired by the poster for the 2002 IMAX reissue of Disney�s The Lion King.

And I use the following words that Samurai Jack�s dad, the Emperor, used to guide Young Jack for the fanmade poster�s tagline:

�Nothing worth having is easily attained. Sometimes you must fight for what is yours�and what you believe in. It is not one�s outward brawn, but rather one�s inner strength, that makes them mighty.�

So, do you guys like this fanmade Samurai Jack poster of mine or not? Well, what�s your word.


Rohandrius
08-18-2012, 05:25 PM
I’m viewing this with my cellphone, so I may not be seeing the best quality version of your poster, but I can say the love of lens flare and artistic styling in photoshop will one day doom us all. It’s okay I guess, but could perhaps be rendered a little better.

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