
Jaws
It ranks among the most successful marketing graphics of all time. It’s become one of the great icons of American pop culture. And it scared the bejeezus out of us. In honor of Monday’s unofficial beginning of summer, a brief history of Roger Kastel’s movie poster for Jaws and the mystery of the missing artwork.
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