Of Sunflowers and Ironsides
As the story goes, little Amelia Pond had a crack in her wall. Then, an impossible man in an impossible box fell out of the sky. She fed him fish fingers and custard, and promised to return. She waited for fourteen years. When he did, they went on an incredible adventure from one end of the universe and back again. Along the way, they met Daleks and Vampires, Winston Churchill and Vincent Van Gogh.
If you haven't seen Doctor Who, stop what you're doing right now and get caught up. Don't worry, we'll wait.
And we're back. Pretty great, right? Don't worry - that whole scene where Bill Nighy explains the genius of Van Gogh to Vincent himself made us tear up, too. Anyway, now that you're all caught up, and you see these awesome posters, you want them, right? Pretty much everybody that saw them here at ThinkGeek World Domination Headquarters wanted to claim them as their own, once they arrived here.
The Victory of the Daleks poster depicts Winston Churchill's Ironsides as they exterminate their way to victory over Hitler! But, at what price, victory? The Exploding Tardis is Vincent Van Gogh's warning to the Doctor that the crack in the universe comes from his own starship's death throes. Can the doctor stop his blue box from eliminating all of existence, or will he have to sacrifice himself for the sake of creation, itself?
Features
Two officially licensed Doctor Who posters
Depicting scenes and propaganda from series 5
Victory of the Daleks
24 inches wide by 36 inches tall
Propaganda style
To Victory!
Exploding Tardis
36 inches wide by 24 inches tall
Reprint of the Vincent Van Gogh style artwork
A science fiction / impressionism mashup
The Doctor and Amy
62 inches wide by 22 inches tall
The Daleks
22 inches wide by 62 inches tall
The Doctor and Sonic Screwdriver
22 inches wide by 62 inches tall
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