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20th century Polish movie posters could be highly surrealist, as the placards for these Godzilla films demonstrate. Check out Japan’s most famous monster in a series of quirky paintings.

This is the Polish poster for 1977’s Godzilla vs. Gigan (Toho). As part of Monster Brain’s Godzilla week, blogmaster Aeron Alfrey is posting dozens of Godzilla posters. You can find these and some Czech kaiju over at Monster Brains. And for more Polish movie monster madness, here’s our round-up of misleading science fiction posters. Also be sure to check out some awesomely abstract Ghanaian and Thai science fiction movie posters.

https://gizmodo.com/most-misleading-and-fanciful-science-fiction-fantasy-mo-5636239

https://gizmodo.com/the-curious-art-of-ghanas-mobile-movie-posters-5355252

https://gizmodo.com/80s-thai-horror-movie-posters-will-melt-your-face-5476557

Polish poster for 1971’s Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster (Toho).

Polish poster for 1974’s Son of Godzilla (CWF).

Polish poster for 1957’s Godzilla (Toho).

Polish poster for 1978’s Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster (Toho).

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