On the threshold of the 2020 Ukrainian local elections of deputies of district councils and rural townships as well as city mayors, which took place on Sunday, October 25, 2020, my idea was to create a series of agitation posters for the characters of The Boys TV series with their own campaigns, parties and slogans as if they were among the candidates.

On the one hand, the show represents its own great examples of agitation posters and advertising with the Supes, but on the other hand, I wanted to investigate these characters on my own, taking them from New York to Kyiv and develop my previous ideaThe Game of Thrones Elections, which blew up the Ukrainian social media and the press in 2015.

Here they are, please, welcome the Supes!

Candidate: Homelander
Party: The Ray: In the bright future!
Slogan: #1 because a Patriot

Candidate: Queen Maeve
Party: Rainbow 360 social initiative
Slogan: Сlaim your rights!

Candidate: InterCityman (A-Train)
Party: Rapid Action. Results are faster than a wild boar run
Slogan: As comfortable as in a luxury passenger car with InterCityman in power
(word play with the character's name: InterCity is the highest speed train in Ukraine)

Candidate: Stormfront
Party: National Storm Front
Slogan: Pure city, pure race. It's time for a [puring] Storm.

Candidate: Translucent
Party: The Block of Visible Changes
Slogan: You don't see it, but Translucent works!

Candidate: Black Noir
Party: Black Noir. A private self-nominated candidate
Slogan: Black because politically correct

Candidate: Starlight
Slogan: I will personally hug EACH of my voters
Party: Your non-partisan, temporary unemployed, Space Starlighty <3 :*

Candidate: The Deep
Party: The Deep Guarantees
Slogan: The Dolphins in the Dnipro River, the Mayor in the City


And a Bonus Poser ('cause everybody has to earn money for the elections):
Slogan: It's tasty because it's high quality! 100% milk.
TM: Own Harvest

The Boys Elections
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The Boys Elections

Agitation posters for the characters of The Boys TV series with their own campaigns, parties and slogans as if they were among the candidates.

Published: