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"Gallery of Lost Print Ads" by Matt Asendorf
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This ad for "In Adventu Dominae" by Eric Davis was dropped for two reasons: an ouroboros had already been featured in other ads, such as "Genesis" and Jason Walsh's version had a palm tree, which was an image vital to his episode.
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David Klein decided this ad by Eric Davis gave away the surprised involvement by Legion in his episode "Diabolus Ex Machina," so the shadow was replaced with an image of Frank.
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"The Swords of Armageddon" and "Revelation" ads combined...
The dates represent the following events: 1066 - The Battle of Hastings; 1492 - Columbus's Voyage; 1513 - Ponce De Leon's "discovery" of Florida, search for the infamous fountain of youth; 1863 - Pivotal year in the Civil War, battle of Gettysburg; 1919 - Chicago Black Sox scandal rocks baseball ("I just had to slip in something irrelevant," says Eric Davis); 1939 - Germany blitzkriegs into Poland; 1945 - August 8, bombs dropped on Hiroshima and later, Nagasaki; 1962 - October, Cuban Missile Crisis; 1969 - Neil Armstrong walks on the moon; 1984 - Reference to Orwell's 1984; 1999- The millennium.
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