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grindhouse comic poster/flyer for an underground wrestling show of advertisement poster of a British punk selling an energy bar to eat, with the iconic Anarchy sign

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The punk is rebellious, bold, and exuding energy. The poster should capture the essence of punk culture, mixed with the power of the energy bar. Maybe the punk is portrayed with colorful hair spikes, ripped clothing, and piercings, standing defiantly with the energy bar in hand. The Anarchy logo should be prominent, symbolizing the rebellious spirit of the punk scene.
The punk is rebellious, bold, and exuding energy. The poster should capture the essence of punk culture, mixed with the power of the energy bar. Maybe the punk is portrayed with colorful hair spikes, ripped clothing, and piercings, standing defiantly with the energy bar in hand. The Anarchy logo should be prominent, symbolizing the rebellious spirit of the punk scene.
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advertisement poster of a British punk selling an energy bar to eat, with the iconic Anarchy logo
[art by Dorohedoro]
Tank Girl wore a patchwork of punk-rock attire, each piece a symbol of her fierce individuality. A tattered leather jacket, adorned with an eclectic assortment of pins and patches, clung to her lithe frame. Fishnet stockings ran beneath the cutoff shorts that defied the scorching heat. Her combat boots were worn and scuffed, bearing witness to countless adventures across the wastelands. In her grip, she held a weapon that was both her ally and her declaration of defiance—a hefty, modified firear
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advertisement poster of a British punk selling an energy bar to eat, with the iconic Anarchy logo
Tank Girl wore a patchwork of punk-rock attire, each piece a symbol of her fierce individuality. A tattered leather jacket, adorned with an eclectic assortment of pins and patches, clung to her lithe frame. Fishnet stockings ran beneath the cutoff shorts that defied the scorching heat. Her combat boots were worn and scuffed, bearing witness to countless adventures across the wastelands. In her grip, she held a weapon that was both her ally and her declaration of defiance—a hefty, modified firear
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