The Golden Gate City comes to monstrous life in this 11 x 17 inch print on 100lb paper. Comes with this description:
Faced with a growing problem of atomic age monster attacks in the 1950s, San Francisco took a novel approach to the situation. Rather than devote resources to combating the problem (an increasingly futile situation given the size and strength of new nuclear-strength creatures), the city instead decided to embrace the problem as a tourism opportunity. Branding itself “The Monster Capital of California,” the Golden Gate City unfortunately saw an upswing in both tourism revenue and annual deaths by monsters.
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