Adolf Hitler: Evil, Aryan poseur, wearer of that recently fashionable-again ‘stache and now… a comix meme? Enter “Hipster Hitler.” You probably never heard of it, but it’s an ongoing series of web doodles wherein Hitler can be the kid in art school that he always wanted to be. He is ironic, obscure and this morning, he’s all into vintage arcade gaming. Read more »
As you might have guessed, Hitler is pissed over Scott Brown, the Sarah Palin of Massachusetts, winning Ted Kennedy’s seat last night. These Hitler spoof vids are never not funny. |CBITC|
Hey remember that etching of Hitler and Lenin playing chess in Vienna that caused a bit of an uproar a few weeks ago? Well, it went up for auction today and failed to draw any bidders, surprisingly. |ArtsBeat|
Artist Continues To Populate ‘Great Dictators’
Mao Zedong was the latest addition to Italian-based artist Andy Ventura’s colorfully illustrative and informative series of tyrants he aptly titled “The Great Dictators.” The cruel Chinese icon joins the ranks of Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitlter and a whole host of other mega-serial killers. The growing collection is updated regularly and you can click here to see the concentration of evil he’s assembled so far.
With the help of the Spanish National Police, INTERPOL, the Seattle Police Department, the Port of Seattle Police Department, the Bellevue Police Department and an attaché in Madrid, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) proudly announced the sentencing of a Washington man for trying “to sell a gold bookmark that is believed to have belonged to Adolf Hitler.” He’ll face a whole month in prison after failing to pawn off the stolen relic for $100k in a Seattle Starbucks. It was taken from a Madrid auction house before a collector of mass murder memorabilia was able to bid on it.
The swastika decorated bookmark bears the evil face of the Führer and was reportedly a gift from his mistress Eva Braun after the Nazis got their asses handed to them in Stalingrad. It was engraved with words: “My Adolf, don’t worry…(the deafeat)…was only an inconvenience that will not break your certainty of victory.”






























