The comic timing is absolutely brilliant on these timeline histories from design house H-57. Looking for how Marie Antoinette met her demise or the unfortunate early end to the legendary Bruce Lee? They’re here in minimal yet revealing detail. Find more at h-57.com or see our previous post on their typography Star Wars characters.
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These are brilliant! Really nice work!
Thanks
ha ha these are good you forgot the part where hitler killed himself though
very very cool sell them as t shirts !
I’d love to buy these as posters..
the history of Jesus should just be a blank page
(jesus comment see above)
or a guy reading a book and a bunch of scientists pointing and laughing
Awesome stuff!
Am i the only one who didn’t get the ’3′ in each picture? What does it mean?
these are brilliant
I will definately have to link this page on my blog! This is great stuff! Simplemanreviews.blogspot.com
The one with Jesus is missing a few steps, when he rose from the dead… and actually His story is not yet complete.
The history of jesus really should be some bastard child (who turns into a carpenter) and writes a fiction story about himself (sort of a “i’ll show them” to his bullies). haha
ME pointing and laughing.
The history of AVERAGE JOE should just be a blank page.
Jesus on the other hand ? Prolific.
@Peter Cryan. It means “many.”
Nicely produced and very clever.
RE:Jesus.
Missing a vital stage – the full christian claim is he raised himself from the dead.
I also don’t get the 3s.
Umm, you’re forgetting the part where Jesus you know… raises from the dead.
The “3″ (three) means “Cubed” — or “to the power of 3″ …. Implying that whatever is depicted happened repeatedly — or in great abundance.