Suddenly Last Supper

There's nothing like a couple thousand years of of repetition and an iconic painting to get story to get lodged inside the heads of the creators of pop culture. Leonardo da Vinci's 15th century depiction of Jesus announcing that one of his 12 disciples would betray him is so ingrained in our culture that it has been co-opted by those wishing to give weight to their parodies, tributes and caricatures.

Update April 2009: Hit the link for 50 more Last Supper parodies

Mickey Mouse Last Supper
One of several works by pop artist and culture jammer Ron English. This is one of my favourites as I like that the disciples are divided between Disney and Warner Bros. characters all looking to Mickey Mouse, the first cartoon superstar, as Jesus. What puts it to the top though is cartoon spokesperson Joe Camel as Judas. Nice.

Oops, made an error right on the first one, as has been pointed out by a few, including Drunken Chud: "Joe Camel is not Judas, he's Peter. Pluto is Judas, notice the bag in his hand."
Right you are, and it makes far more sense for Pluto to be Mickey's Judas. And making a cigarette spokesman represent the future head of the church is a much harsher commentary.


Sopranos Last Supper
Famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibowitz captured The Sopranos Jesus Christ pose in 1999, with Tony as the central figure in this mob of disciples and his treacherous mother Livia as Judas. Who will take on that role as the series wraps up?


Simpsons Last Supper
Depicting Homer Simpson with his beer-swilling disciples at Moe's is inspired, but my one complaint is how many minor characters there are in the bar, making some guy I don't even recognize as Judas. The image comes from the end of Thank God It's Doomsday.


Superman's Last Supper
Superman as the Christ figure is a no-brainer but my superhero knowledge is spotty so I can't name a number of the disciples and I don't know who Judas is. Anyone?

From Chris Power: "Appears to be from the Morrison era of the JLA. The people in the picture from left to right are: Orion, Big Barda, Steel, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Wonder Woman, Superman, Aquaman, Batman, Huntress, Zuriel, Plastic Man, Martian Manhunter."


The Last Pancake Supper
Two depictions of the disciples as breakfast cereal mascots with Aunt Jemimah as the Christ figure and Cap'n Crunch as Judas. They were created by two different artists, in two different countries, four years apart, but there are some striking similarities. The above work - The Last Pancake Supper - was painted by Dick Detzner in 2000.

From Anonymous: "ACTUALLY - That is Mrs. Butterworth sitting in the Christ seat, not Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima is to Butterworth's right in the St. John position."


The Last Breakfast
The Last Breakfast was painted by Aubrey Hallis in 1996. Did Detzner copy him? It's possible, but as evidenced by the collection here, copying The Last Supper is not a completely original concept. In any case, I like both of their ideas, mostly as sugar cereals have been more a part of my daily life than the Bible ever has.


Cereal Mascot Last Supper
Another great Last Supper depiction by Ron English and lo and behold he places Cap'n Crunch as Judas as well. This leads me to believe two things: great minds think alike and people really hate the Cap'n. I don't understand the bad rap - all he ever did was fight the evil Soggies. If anyone was ever going to sell you out it would be the Trix rabbit. He'd do anything for a bowl of that stuff.

Sesame Street Last Supper
I accept Big Bird as the Saviour, but why would Cookie Monster betray him? I suppose it would be very easy to bribe him with cookies. Brought to you by the letters J and C.


Star Wars Last Supper
Eric Deschamps was commissioned to paint this by Giant magazine before the final Star Wars installment was released. From the painter: "They wanted selected Star Wars characters in the Last Supper. I started out staying really close to the poses in the actual last supper painting then ended up straying away from them a bit to make the wide range of characters fit." I would have preferred to see Boba Fett as Judas instead of Han Solo or Chewbacca (I can't tell who it's supposed to be) but I suppose that is one of the difficulties when placing all the characters into a preset image.


Donkey Kong's Last Supper
I love the Nintendo world of Misha's Donkey Kong's Last Supper, especially the pipes as the table legs. Having Mario as his Judas is a perfect choice too.

From Billy: "Left to right: Q-Bert, one of the dinosaurs from Bubble Bobble, Centipede (from Centipede), the dog from Duck Hunt, Mario, Princess Peach/Toadstool, Donkey Kong, Luigi, I'm not sure what that red floating thing is at all, Link, Frogger, Bomberman, and Pacman. Under the table is a Ba-bomb."

Update: Many, many people have pointed out the "red floating thing" is Dig Dug. Thanks all.


The Last Software
Another take on the video game theme, titled The Last Software featuring characters from competing gaming platforms. From left to right, Pac-Man, Q*bert, Frogger, Donkey Kong, Mario, Pauline (Nintendo), a literal Atari Jaguar, Sonic the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna, Princess Sally, Earthworm Jim, Gex and Crash Bandicoot.

From Billy: "The game systems on the table are in front of their corresponding character, starting with The Atari 2600, and ending with the original Playstation. I wish I could identify them all, but alas, my vision isn't that good. I do see though the Intellivision, (and probably Coleco Vision), the original NES, Super Nintendo, N64, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Sega Megadrive, and what might be the Sega Gamegear. Can anyone else identify those others?"


Hollywood Last Super
You'd think there would be more versions of the Last Supper featuring Hollywood celebs as the apostles but this was one of the only ones I could find, featuring Marilyn Monroe in the Christ seat. She's a great choice as she was sacrificed for fame and celebrity. Clark Gable is depicted as Judas but I don't know why. Any guesses?

From shananashawna: "[The Misfits] was the last movie for [Clark Gable as Marilyn Monroe] and a lot of crap went on. Gable said Monroe nearly gave him a heart attack with all the trouble she caused and he did indeed have a heart attack shortly after and died. Maybe Monroe should be Gable's Judas."


Yet another Ron English take on the final diner with an interesting yet peculiar selection of disciples for King Mickey, from Bart Simpson and teletubby Tinky Winky to Olive Oyl and Frankenstein. King Kong holds the Judas slot (and Marge Simpson).


That 7o's show Last Supper
A screengrab from an early episode of That 7o's show called The Streaking. Not too badly done considering they only had six characters to work with.


M.A.S.H. Last Supper
Back in the real 1970s, director Robert Altman shot a scene in his classic film M.A.S.H., showing he surgeons in a familiar pose.


Ronald's Last Supper
McDonalds is a popular target for Last Supper parodies. I suppose everyone imagines that the restaurants are so ubiquitous now that is likely where the the final meal would be held.


The Last Happy Meal
The Last Happy Meal is more of a cartoonish of a take on da Vinci's work, but the free toy is a great kicker. I also love the inclusion of some long discarded characters like Mac Tonight and Captain Crook.


Last Supper McSupersized
Last Supper McSupersized is another classic from Ron English and was featured in Morgan Spurlock's documentary Supersize Me.


The Very Last Supper
One final take on the McDonalds theme with the interesting detail being Grimace depicted as Judas and not the Hamburglar, as most of the rest of the parodies used. It's always the one you least suspect. In the detailed view you can see that Grimace is wearing a Burger King hat — his version of a bag of gold, I suppose. Titled The Very Last Supper, by Jim Thompson, it was painted on the back of a pizza box, which is a fitting touch.


James Wood's Last Supper
This one I have no explanation for at all. A table filled with James Woods except for Robocop, from artist Brandon Bird. Sure, why not?


Lego Last Supper
The last of the series isn't so much a parody, I just really like Lego.


Lego Brick Last Supper
I mentioned how much I like Lego, didn't I? Here's another version.


UPDATE: Since my first posting Last Supper parodies have hit the media cycle when a poster of Jesus and his disciples as “half-naked homosexual sadomasochists” sparked controversy at the Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco.

The parody showed the fetish-wearing disciples and a table covered in sex toys - much like you might suspect to see at an event that closes Leather Pride Week. The Catholic League and Concerned Women for America flipped out and pressured sponsor Miller Brewing to pull its logo from the poster. It's ridiculous as there hasn't been anywhere near the amount of controversy over the 21 parodies listed above.

You can read a full account of the incident and an excellent critique of the poster at Queering the Last Supper.

The upside of it all, at least for me, is that it revealed a few more versions of the Supper. Thanks to Dan Savage for the link and the large collection, both pop culture and otherwise.


Popeye Last Supper
Artist *ATLbladerunner's Popeye parody, titled Supper At Sea is described thusly: All of the characters are from the Thimble Theater strip by E.C. Segar, which later became just the Popeye comic strip. I tried to keep most of the characters in the same positions as the apostles are in Leonardo's version, and tried to put in a few little fun things relating to the original. For instance, putting Olive in the same place as the apostle John, who some believe to be Mary Magdelene. I also had to put Brutus in the place of Judas Iscariot, and have him holding money (pieces of silver).

From Left to right - Alice the Goon, the Sea Hag, Poopdeck Pappy, Brutus, Professor O.G. Wattasnozzle, Olive Oyl, Popeye, the Jeep, J. Wellington Wimpy, Rough House the cook, Swee' Pea, George Geezil, Castor Oyl.


Phish Last Supper
The Phinal Supper, featuring the members of Phish. I don't know anything about the band other than I'm sure some of their followers feel like disciples. Go here for a further explanation.


Sean Connery Last Supper
I found this one at You're The Man Now Dog. It looks like Sean Connery is Christ and his Judas appears to be George W. Bush. I have no idea why. Some of his disciples are Batman, Bill Cosby, Conan O'Brien, Chewie and Patrick Stewart. I also think there is Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, but I can't be sure.

Seem the choices are not as haphazard as I'd assumed. From anonymous: "The characters are not chosen at random those are the most prevalent characters posted on YTMND."

From Billy: "Left to right: Milton (Stephen Root) from Office Space, Dolph Lundgren I think, Patrick Stewart, G.W. Bush, Brian Peepers, Lindsey Lohan, Sean Connery, Andy Millanakis?, Batman (Adam West version), Chewbacka, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), Conan O'Brian, and Bill Cosby."


House Last Supper
I don't watch House (I'm not a big fan of medical shows, Scrubs being the exception) but this Season Four promotional figure is beautifully done. Set in an operating room with a patient for a table, it mimics da Vinci's Last Supper perfectly. I'll leave it to fans to explain who is Judas and why.

From hjm: "I don't think anyone in the picture is supposed to be 'Judas.' Even though Dr. Chase sits at the right spot for it, him being 'Judas' would not make sense in a promotional picture for the fourth season in which he plays a minor role (if it were for one of the previous seasons, then yes, sure). Surely, this might change. However, if you look at the picture, you might consider it odd, showing only 11 'disciples'. Thus, it is most likely that the missing person is the one who could be considered 'Judas' in the fourth season (maybe 'Cut-Throat Bitch'). As a promotional picture it would have been unwise to depict that 'Judas' and giving away a such important clue as to what the 'Judas-character might be up to in the course of that season."


Tarantino Last Supper
I expect Quentin Tarantino really does see himself as a Christ-figure, surrounded by his blood-thirsty disciples. There's a Last Supper that will end in a gunfight of biblical proportions. Artist David Laird went a little overboard with the number of characters, nor does the layout doesn't make it simple to determine the Judas figure, but I would place my money on Bill. It's nice that he puts The Bride by Tarantino's side, in a nod to the theory that the figure to the left of Christ in the original painting is Mary Magdalene.


iPhone Last Supper
The iPhone Supper is a nice riff on the ascendence of the iPhone, but it could have been so much better. How about a pink iPod Nano to the left of the Iphone and maybe a Zune in the Judas spot. But hey, I'm just the aggregator, not the artist.


Cookie Last Supper
The Last Snack, a photo by Tom Altany, was nominated for the International Color Award for color photography (Advertising category) in 2006. Not much to say about this other than it makes me hungry. Would His blood be chocolate milk?


Fast Food Last Supper
Another version using fast food franchise mascots as disciples. Nice to see one without Ronald McDonald as Jesus and hey, the Burger King guy is called The King. Looks like the Oven Mitt (Arby's mascot?) is the Judas. Aren't there any more mascots out there? Anyway, the image is a from a t-shirt design by Stephanie Sachs.


Fast Food Mascot's Last Supper
Soon after wondering if there weren't any more fast food mascots that could be used, I stumbled upon this Last Supper version, with a full compliment of junk food disciples. I couldn't find any attribution about the artist — if anyone knows, please leave a comment. Domino Pizza's Noid is Judas to Kentucky Fried Chicken's Colonel Sanders. It is important to Avoid the Noid.

From Billy: "Left to right: Long John Silvers, Dave Thomas of Wendys, Bob's Big Boy's, a really crappy Hamburguler, The Domino's Noid, Wendy, Col. Sanders from KFC, Ronald McDonald, the Burger King King, Little Ceaser's mascot, Fat Jared from Subway, Chucky Cheese's Chucky Cheese, and Popeye, who is used as the difacto mascot of Popeye's Chicken."


Justice League Last Supper
Even comic artists like to indulge in a little da Vinci parody. This image appeared in the Countdown/Final Crisis series, with much speculation as to whether DC Comics is planning to kill off Batman sometime in 2008. I can't speak to that, but I love Wonder Woman in the potential role of Mary Magdalene and how many of the parodies are placing a female figure to the left of the Christ figure. Green Lantern takes on the Judas role. I have no idea why.

From Chris Power: "That scene from countdown does allude to Batman/Wonder Woman relationship that is continually hinted at in the DCU. Green Lantern is Judas because about 15 years ago he betrayed everyone after Coast City was destroyed and he became Parallax."

From Billy: "Left to right: Red Tornado, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary (standing), Wonder Woman, Batman, Vixen (standing), Black Lightning, Hawkgirl, and Red Arrow (Roy Harper) In the foreground is Superman and "Mr Action" who is really Jimmy Olsen."


Kevin Smith's Last Supper
It was almost inevitable that someone would create a Last Supper out of director Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse. Artist Misha avoided using Smith as Christ (unlike the Tarantino version above) instead using Mooby the Golden Calf, a reference to the graven image worshiped in the Old Testament. Nice.

Here is how Misha described the painting, which was purchased by Smith himself, to MTV: “I did a lot of listening to [Smith] talk, a lot of listening to podcasts, voiceovers from the actual films, stories. It’s funny, because you’re painting Ben Affleck’s face and you’re listening to a story about him, so there are a lot of little jokes within it, wink-winks. You’ve got Rufus [the 13th Disciple], who has finally made it to the supper where he belongs. Kinky Kelly and the Sexy Stud — he brought a date — Hooper X pinching Banky’s butt, Dante and Randall, of course, overlooking Alyssa playing with her fingercuffs. Then Stan Lee. Stan Lee is God.”


Yoda's Last Supper
Another take on the Star Wars, but using 16th-century Italian painter Jacopo Bassano's Last Supper as inspiration, instead of the more common da Vinci version. Betray me, one of you will.

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Battlestar Galactica's Last Supper
Last Supper pop culture homages continue to surface, easily making it one of the most imitated images for satirists. What makes this image so popular is the back story is so well know that all anyone needs to do is plug in the appropriate characters and a new story emerges.

The latest version I've come across is Entertainment Weekly's Battlestar Galactica Last Supper in their preview of season four. To my unending shame I have not been watching BSG, but happily executive producer Ron Moore explains the placement of the figures:

Gaius Baltar & Number Six: Even though Baltar seemed to be on a savior track, "that's not really what the story is about," explains Moore. "Baltar's Six has proclaimed that she is delivering the gospel of the [Cylon's] one true god, so it seemed natural to place her at the center of the photo."

Lee Adama: "The brooding (Judas-like?) former pilot is still in his civilian suit. "He does not return to flight status," says Moore.

Read about the other eight here.


Casino Last Supper
A painting at the Siena Hotel Casino and Spa in Reno, Nevada, take by Pamela Haynes. Funny. I suppose at a casino the dealer is king.


Scientologist's Last Supper
I can't believe it took me so long to check The Gallery of the Absurd for a version of the Last Supper and fourteen did not disappoint with The Scientologist's Last Supper. From the artist: "It clearly shows Tom Cruise as Christ, but leaves several other questions unanswered. For instance, who is the mysterious woman seated to His left and why is she smiling like that? Could she be his...gasp...wife? Is that a Jenny Craig-approved cupcake Kirstie Alley is grabbing? John Travolta is wearing loafers and he's floating - what does this mean? How did Will Smith get mixed up with this bunch? So many questions, so few answers."

Though painted in January 2007 it dovetails nicely with the extra craziness of Cruise's feverish advocation of The Church of Scientology, leaked this January (2008) on all sorts of sites.


Comic Last Supper
Sadboy-Elchicotriste's Last Paper Supper is a nice take on the comic book Last Supers, this one featuring a number of European characters. From the artist: "From left to right we can see a Peyo's smurf, Spiderman, walt disney's Mickey Mouse, Ibañez's Mortadelo, Herge's Tintin, Hugo Pratt's Corto Maltese as the main guy, Uderzo and Goscinny's Obelix, Segar's Popeye, franquin's Spirou, Morris's Lucky Luke, Schultz's Charlie Brown with Snoopy on the table too and in the middle the manga's freak shin chan... manga hurted quite a lot the tradition of the european comic... guess who's the betrayer?"

Well, Tintin is in the Judas seat, but once again I have no idea as to why.


X-Men Last Supper
Speaking of comic characters, Symphonic-Massacre's X-Supper is made up of all X-Men characters. I can name half a dozen and recognize Jean Grey/Pheonix in the Christ position but I don't know who the Judas character is. Any fans out there?

Turns out there are a lot of fans out there. The best description came from Mike: Gambit is Judas, he's holding the money. Gambit also has a history of betraying the team... and really anyone else he comes in contact with. X-Men left to right: Colossus, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Gambit (seated), Wolverine (behind), Cyclops, Jean Grey, Gateway (behind), Cable (seated), Angel, Beast, Bishop, Xavier. Gateway is such a minor character I have no idea why he would be included.


Darth Vader's Last Supper
A Last Supper made up of evil robots from pop culture? Why not. So if Darth Vader is Christ and the Borg Queen is Judas, who does she sell him out to? The Federation or the Rebel Alliance.

From the artist, ABVH: Left to right - ED 209 (Robocop), Dalek (Dr.Who), Trade Federation Droid (SW), Terminator (T1), Borg Queen (Star Trek), Maria (Metropolis), Darth "He's more machine than man now" Vader (SW), Cylon (BSG), Cyrax (Mortal Combat 2), Ash's head (Alien), T1000 (T2), General Grievous (SW), Sentinel (Matrix)


Rock 'n' Roll Last Supper
Poncho-Juju's Last Rock Supper explores the rock gods conceit. Instead of choosing Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain or John Lennon as the Christ figure, a Les Gibson takes centre stage. Marilyn Manson is placed as Judas (sure, why not?), but that figure is usually represented by the person second to the left of Christ, with their arm out, often holding a bag of money (or whatever the character took for their betrayal.) In this case it would be Pink Flyod's Syd Barrett, or at least that's who I think he was going for.

From the artist: (left to right) St Mick, St Sid, St Elvis, St Syd, Marylin (as Judas, in a kind of hommage), St Janis, the Holy Gibson, St Chuck, St Kurt, St John, St Jimi, St Jim, and St Freddy. People chosen mostly among the martyrs of rock, although some still living have been allowed (Mick Jagger for iconism, Marylin Manson for playing Judas, Chuck Berry for pretty much inventing Rock 'n Roll).


Simpsons Last Supper
A fan art Simpsons Last Supper by Jabba the Slut, which doesn't use any of the main family characters. I never would have guessed Otto as a Christ-figure but I could see Apu as a Judas. If it would help the Kwiki Mart he could do anything.

From the artist: (from left to right) Groundskeeper Willie, Lenny Leonard, Miss Hoover, Moe Szyslack, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Helen Lovejoy, Otto Mann, The Comic Book Guy, Chief Clancy Wiggum, Carl Carlson, Disco Stu, Herchel Krustofsky aka Krusty the Clown, Charles Montgomery Burns.


Mario's Last Supper
AngstyGuy's The Last Smashing take on a video game Last Supper is similar in theme to Donkey Kong's Last Supper but with Nintendo's all-stars standing in for Jesus and his Apostles and Mario in the centre seat. His Judas is Wario, Mario's evil doppelgänger. How appropriate. The artist says there is a Da Vinci code in the painting. Head to his site to find out more.

From Billy: "Left to right: Falco from Starfox, Link, Starfox, Wario, Luigi, Princess Peach/Toadstool, Mario, Captain Falcon from F-Zero, Link again?, one of the guys from Final Fantasy, Pitt from Kid Icarus, the other guy from Final Fantasy (Marth?) and Donkey Kong. Under the table left to right: Kirby, Snake from Metal Gear Solid, and Pikachu from Pokemon."


Apple Last Supper
Another Apple-related Last Supper and a nice riff on the iconic iPod ads. Still, shouldn't Judas at least be holding a Zune or even a Victrola?


Northern Exposure Last Supper
In an episode of Northern Exposure, local DJ Chris Stevens has a dream sequence where he imagines himself as Christ at a Last Supper while he tries to figure out how best to honour his mentor Tooley. It is from the Season Four episode, Heroes -- best quality I could find. Thanks to Foolish Sage for the heads up.


Action Figure Last Supper
An odd assortment of disciples for Christ at this Last Supper. Looks like Larry of the Three Stooges, Wolfman, Spock Frankenstein's monster, Bart Simpson, Marilyn Monroe, JC, Gilligan, Capt. Kirk, Dracula, Moe of the Three Stooges, Batman and Mickey Mouse. It looks like a collection of the creators figures, but quite nicely done.


Oxfam's Last Supper
Cartoonist Gerard Alsteens created this Last Supper for Oxfam's Dutch Fair Trade campaign. I can't name everyone at the table, but here's what I have: ?, Bart Simpson, ET, Tintin (as Judas), Mickey Mouse, ?, Che Guevara, Pope Benedictus, Spider-man, Charlie Chaplin, Jimi Hendrix (I think), John Lennon, Nelson Mandela (another guess). The version on the Oxfam site has a flash element, where all the items on the table have a fair trade link.

From annet: "The first one is Cowboy Henk, a Belgian figure by the artist Herr Seele. He seems to have an image of Guy Verhofstadt, former prime minister of Belgium on his chest or something."


Final Crisis Last Supper
Another DC comics Last Supper, this one with villains. This is a promotional image for Countdown to Final Crisis and my comic knowledge fails me. But that is what the interweb is for and an excellent analysis from Foot2Mouth tells me the who's who. From left to right: Granny Goodness, Eclipse, Mary Marvel, Joker (as Judas), Catwoman, Lex Luthor (as Christ), Kingdom Come Superman, Cyborg Superman, Return of Superman, Trickster, Dessad, Penguin.

From Billy: "Your Final Crisis Last Supper was a little wrong. Left to right: Granny Goodness, Dark Mary Marvel, Eclipso (Jean Loring), Martian Manhunter, The Joker, Catwoman (Selina Kyle), Lex Luthor, Kingdom Come Superman, Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw) wearing his Sinestro Corps costume, Superman Prime, The old Trickster (James Jesse) wearing the new Trickster's clothes and carrying the Pied Piper's flute, Desaad, The Penguin."


Flying Spaghetti Monster's Last Supper
The Flying Spaghetti Monster is an elaborate satire, meant to show the fallacies of Intelligent Design. From the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster's Open Letter to the Kansas School Board:
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster... Some find that hard to believe, so it may be helpful to tell you a little more about our beliefs. We have evidence that a Flying Spaghetti Monster created the universe. None of us, of course, were around to see it, but we have written accounts of it. We have several lengthy volumes explaining all details of His power."
And so on. So of course it only seems appropriate that there be a Last Supper, with some of the disciples in the traditional full pirate regalia.


Zombie Last Supper
"This is my body, which is broken for you..." I don't know why I held off on this zombie version for so long. If zombies don't have a place in pop culture, who does? I've found multiple postings, but none that have led me to the original artist. Anyone know where it is from?

Update April 2009:
50 new Last Supper parodies

Akatsuki Last Supper
Naruto is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. Akatsuki is a criminal organization composed of ten high-level ninja that have defected from their village of origin

From artist ValkyrieRandgris: Pein as Jesus, Madara as Jokabus, Tobi as Philippus, Sasori as Matthäus, Itachi as Thaddäus, Kisame as Simon,Kakuzu as Bartholomäus, Hidan as Jakobus, Arochimaru as Andreas, Zetsu as Petrus, Deidara as Judas, Konan as Johannes.

I, of course, have absolutely no idea what any of that meant.


Animal Protection Last Supper
An ad from the International Organization for Animal Protection. “One of you betrays us 150,000 times every year.”


Balloons Last Supper
"This Last Supper was sculptured by Mr. Bubbles and fellow balloon twisters at the Fellowship of Christian Magicians convention in 2004. Balloon twisters from around the world come together each summer at the FCM convention to learn from each other on how better to use balloons to teach Gods word."

Uh, yeah. God twists balloons in mysterious ways. (Thanks to kitchendon for the tip)


David Beckham Last Supper
From the Manchester Evening News: "The re-working of Italian master Leonardo Da Vinci's painting, created to mark the launch of a satellite TV station's World Cup coverage, is titled Sven's Last Supper. The England captain is transformed into Jesus, sat at the centre of the table, in front of the World Cup trophy, lost in thought."

"Beckham is separated from his team mates, which could show he is one of the few English players to play abroad. His concentration could also show how the England captain has realized the tournament, which starts in Germany this week, could be his last World Cup."


Black Sabbath Last Supper
From Amazon: The Last Supper is the first-ever live DVD from legendary Metal superstars Black Sabbath, which includes all of Sabbath's biggest hits performed live.

So shouldn't Ozzy Osbourne be Jesus? Or maybe because he thought so is why the band broke up in the first place. (Link via Snap Dragon)


Salvador Dali's The Sacrament Of The Last Supper, 1955
From the National Gallery of Art, Washington: Twelve pentagons and twelve apostles, as Dalí said: “…communion must be symmetric.” The Sacrament of the Last Supper was painted using oil on canvas, in 1955.


David LaChapelle's LastSupper
Last Supper by photographer David LaChapelle, part of his "Jesus is my Homeboy" series.

From Artnet: "Illustrated in 2003 in the British magazine I-D, the works construe a fierce critique of a consumer society. His subjects are multi-ethnic groups of youths who come from a rap and hip-hop culture and wear underground clothing with the camouflaged street fashion of the wardrobe stylist Patty Wilson. Christ with finely chiseled, Apollo like features amongst them, is suspended into the composition as a metaphysical visitor."

Oh. I totally see that now.


Devil's Rejects Last Supper
A poster of the cast of Rob Zombie's film, The Devil's Rejects, made to look like The Last Supper. Well, kinda. Minus the requisite number of disciples and any effort to match the body positions. But other than that, it's perfect. (Link via Bloody-Disgusting.com, thanks to reader Mr. Loodyvillanopolis for the tip)


Dilbert Last Supper
From Shroud of Wally, an episode of the animated Dilbert cartoon: Wally is falsely worshiped by a group of young marketing students when a rocket containing a picture of him with the false appearance of a halo over his head crashes into a marketing brainwashing seminar and is discovered by the easily fooled marketing students. Why the Pointy-Haired Boss isn't portrayed as Judas, I have no idea.


Dogs Playing Poker Last Supper
Artist Ron Burn's Dinner and Drinks with the Son of Dog. "Maybe the world isn't ready for this. Truth is, I wasn't trying to be controversial with this one," says Ron Burns. "I love Da Vinci, I love dogs and it seemed like a fun idea to bring the two together." (Link via Boing Boing)


Dinosaur Last Supper
Says Ricard Pascual: "A friend of mine. He's always been a fanatic of all kind of animals and his speciality is scientific painting, so his last year final project was the last supper with dinosaurs." (Link via Boing Boing)



Bob Dylan Last Supper
Artist James Seward's depiction of the Last Supper is filled with rock icons, but I can't say who for sure. I see Jerry Garcia to the left, and I think John Lennon has the role of Judas, while Bob Marley is further left. To the right I see Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger and Willie Nelson, but that's all I can say for sure. Suggestions welcome. (Link via Last Suppers)

Update: A couple of people have taken a stab at this one, but Pissed Off Hillbilly has submitted a full list. Left to right: Duane Allman, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Marley, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Jerry Garcia, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Carlos Santana, Willie Nelson, Tom Waits


Dracula's Last Supper
It's a movie monster's Last Supper from darkwaterfrey. L-R: Mummy, Cyclops, Wolfman, the Headless Horseman as Judas, Zombie, Death, Dracula as Jesus, Creature From the Black Lagoon, Invisible Man, Frankenstein's Monster, Bride of Frankenstein, Ghost, Witch.


Elvis Presely Last Supper
Guy Peellaert is a major European Pop artist. In 1974, Elle magazine called him the “the Michelangelo of Pop”... Elvis Presley’s Last Supper, with guests Cliff Richard, Tom Jones and Eddie Cochran, feasting on burgers and drinking Coca-Cola. (Link via Coca-Cola Art Gallery)


Etch-A-Sketch Last Supper
Kevin E. Davis draws his masterpieces with an Etch A Sketch. So, naturally, he had to try his hand at the Last Supper.


Food Court Last Supper
I suppose a mall is where a modern messiah might have his Last Supper. It would certainly go with all the fast food versions. From artist Dianne Fries.


Gambling Last Supper
Irish gambling site Paddy Power was forced to withdraw an advertising campaign featuring Jesus and the apostles gambling at the Last Supper, following a large volume of complaints in 2005. "There's a place for fun and games" was the slogan. Paddy Power took down its Last Supper posters around Dublin and replaced them with ones reading: "There's a place for fun and games. Apparently this isn't it."


Gordon Ramsay Last Supper
British Michelin star chefs Last Supper for a Guardian magazine photo shoot, with Gordon Ramsay of Hell's Kitchen fame as Jesus, haloed by a flying brie.


Looney Tunes Last Supper
When artist Glen Tarnowski's The Gathering was displayed in the window of the Chuck Jones Gallery in San Diego, it turned some heads. Inevitably it also sent some folks off the deep end and called for it's removal. “Most people think it's fun and amusing, but 5% are pulling their hair out,” said Mike Dicken, national sales director for the gallery.

The Disciples (l-r): Henery Hawk, Wile E. Coyote, Junior Bear, Elmer Fudd as Judas, the Grinch, the Road Runner, Bugs Bunny as Jesus, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian, Marc Anthony, Pepe Le Pew, Gossamer, Porky Pig.

“Chuck Jones was the absolute master in using cartoon characters to communicate the issues we deal with in life,” Tarnowski told the San Diego Union-Tribune. “We all resonate with these characters. (Link via Cartoon Brew)


Last Supper Lan Party
From web artist Justin Parks: Ages ago, I drew a ‘Last Supper Lan Party’ featuring the gang at NeenerNeener.Net. For the launch of their new website, I redrew that illustration, this time inspired by the new podcast theme that the site now favors.


Last Level Last Supper
Little Gamers is a Swedish gaming webcomic. The characters are drawn, as described in their second comic, to be "bastard children of Hello Kitty and Bomberman." If you had to beat 12 ninjas on the last level, you could call yourself a messiah too.


Mao Last Supper
Zhang Hongtu, an artist who studied at the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in China before going into exile in the United States, has produced a replica of Da Vinci's Last Supper, in which all the apostles not only wear Mao suits and caps but have Mao's face.


Picnic Last Supper
From Argentine photographer Marcos López: Description: One of López's most recognized images is Asado criollo, which is a recasting of Da Vinci's The Last Supper. In the place of the sacred Last Supper of Jesus Christ and the Twelve Apostles, the founding event figured in the Holy Mass of the Catholic Church as a commemoration of Christ's sacrifice for the salvation of mankind, we have the virtually sacralized ritual of the Argentine barbecue, where the blood-bathed sacrifice of edible beef is the privileged figure of Argentine communal identity. If wherever Catholics assemble they will celebrate Christ's sacrifice for the salvation of mankind, wherever Argentines assemble they will celebrate the sacrifice of beef for the affirmation of "Argentinity." (Thanks to Marchi for the tip)


Giraffe Last Supper
From artist Martin Missfeldt: "If Leonardo da Vinci had painted giraffes in his famous communion instead of humans, the whole scenery would be more complicated. The beautiful, cleared up Leonardo Fresko becomes by the devoured necks quite unclearly, particularly with the question, which Apostle is now which." (Thanks to Martin Missfeldt himself for tipping me off to this!)


Last Martini Supper
From the "Rock Star of the Art World" Michael Godard. Description: "Stand back lighting may strike! This piece is a spoof on “The Last Supper”. Notice how Michael has added Mary Magdalene the sexy strawberry to spice up the party, the rotten apple of course is Judas and all the garnishes are ready for the last Martini Party before they are used as garnishes for our drinks. Which garnish is your favorite? Michael Godard's personal favorite is of course the almighty Olive." (Link)


Mel Brooks Last Supper
From a scene in History of the World: Mel Brooks is a waiter in the restaurant where the dinner takes place. Then Leonardo comes in and looks at them all sitting around the table and says he doesn't want to paint their backs. So he tells the ones on one side to go around to the other side for the portrait'


Melvins Last Supper
A concert poster advertising a show in Knoxville, TN by the Melvins, Big Business, and a showing of the film, A Purge of Dissidents. Designed by poster artist Lee Zeman, featuring McDonaldland characters as the apostles. I like the inclusion of more obscure characters Uncle O’Grimacy and Mac Tonight.


Michael Jackson Last Supper
Artist Nate Giorgio signed a deal in 1985 with Michael Jackson to do 50 paintings of him that would be used for private and commercial reasons. This version of the Last Supper hung over Jacko's bed at Neverland. The diciples: Abraham Lincoln, John. F. Kennedy, Thomas Edison (not sure, anyone?), Albert Einstein, Michael Jackson as Christ, Walt Disney, Charlie Chaplin, Elvis Presley and Little Richard (or not, not sure of that one either).

I suppose that would make Einstein his Judas, but I doubt Jackson saw it that way. Not that I can imagine any of these people wanting to be around him anyway. Except Little Richard, who is a little bit creepy himself.


Lego Minifigs Last Supper
From Flickr member graham_wa: The disciples are the Joker, (not sure who is in the red hood), Spongebob SquarePants, Catwoman as Judas, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca as the Christ figure, Two Face, Riddler, Michael Jackson, Harry Potter, Santa, Robin.

Update: The red hooded character is an Imperial Guard. Thanks to mauser for the tip.


'Toon Last Supper
A motley mix of 'toons, from Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera and Disney populate this Last Supper by aards2 from Worth1000. He solves the Jesus dilemma by only makeing the disciples cartoon characters.

L-R: Bugs Bunny, Apostle Smurf, Norville "Shaggy" Rogers, Popeye, Fred Flintstone (selling out Christ as Judas), Pinnochio, Tweety Bird (as a 13th disciple, I suppose), Jesus, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote. Huckleberry Hound, Tom and Yogi Bear.


The Super Smash Brothers Last Supper
All characters from the game Super Smash Brothers. I have demonstrated my lack of video-game knowledge earlier, so if anyone wants to take a stab at a full-table description, have at it. But I do see the artist has followed other video game versions and placed Mario as the Christ figure and Donkey Kong as his Judas. It does make sense.

Update: Eric D and redoubtful have chimed in with their thoughts. Seems this Last Supper is from the third iteration of the Smash Bros. series, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Left to right: Snake (Metal Gear), Ness (Earthbound/Mother), Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Pikachu (Pokemon), the Princess, Mario, Kirby, Link (Legend of Zelda), Samus (Metroid), Pit (Kid Icarus), Fox (StarFox), Sonic.
Thanks for the help!


Paradise Now Last Supper
In a scene from Paradise Now, about two West Bank friends chosen to be suicide bombers, the bombers share their last meal with 11 of their associates, in an obvious homage to Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper. Of all the Last Suppers this is one of the most provocative, given the subject matter and location.


Poker Last Supper
Can't find any info on who made this or why. I'm sure it was just made as a poster to annoy people with by showing Jesus and his disciples gambling. Meh, try harder.


Raptor Jesus Last Supper
Raptor Jesus is a 4chan meme consisting of a raptor's head photoshopped onto any picture of Jesus, which, inevitably, lead to a Last Supper. (Link via Last Suppers)


Mortein: Last supper
Description: In the ad, the faces of Jesus and his apostles have been replaced with those of the unpleasant rodent. The message is clear: it’ll be the rats’ last supper since their dinner has been seasoned with Mortein, a Chilean rat poison. (Thanks to kitchendon for the tip)


Rock Icons Last Supper
Artist Paul Karslake paints for the Rolling Stones and uses them as subjects as well, so it wasn't a surprise to see Mick Jagger as Christ. The rest weren't all as easy to determine. Guesses anyone? Left to right: Bob Marley, ??, John Lennon, Elvis as Judas, Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger as Christ, Keith Richards, ?? Bo Diddly?, Janis Joplin, Ronnie Wood, ??, someone passed out under the table, Bob Dylan


Satanic Last Supper
http://www.myconfinedspace.com/2007/01/17/satanic-last-supper/


Schoolgirl Last Supper
From ArtZine: "Sanjie, by Beijing artist/photograper Cui Xiuwen, which was inspired by The Last Supper of Leonardo Da Vinci, wherein she replaced each of the apostles with the same character reappearing in the latest body of works."


Scream Last Supper
The horror! Is it the fast food available to them at the Last Supper that is making them all do an Edvard Munch Scream? Artist deviantART member Arum1966 doesn't say.


Scooby Last Supper
From a Fark photoshop contest to put dogs into Da Vinci paintings, with Scooby-Do as the Christ figure, with Lady, the Tramp, Clifford and Oddie (sp?) around the table. Now why would Clifford be his Judas? If anyone, it should be Scrappy-Do. You just know he's sell you out.
Update: It's not Odie, it's Santa's Little Helper. My bad. Thanks, moonfall86.


Shameless Last Supper
From the BBC: A billboard advert for a TV comedy depicting The Last Supper with a drunken dad as Jesus, has outraged a south-east London vicar. The poster promoting Channel 4's Christmas episode of Shameless has been put up in front of St Olav's Church in Rotherhithe. Father Helge Pettersson said it was outrageous and insensitive.

A programme publicist said the intention was to produce a comic contrast, not to offend. The Advertising Standards Authority said it has received 57 complaints about the poster.

The advert features 12 members of the dysfunctional Gallagher family seated around the dinner table for a drunken Christmas meal - resembling Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. In the centre is head of the family, dad, Frank wearing a tinsel crown with lager can and cigarette in hand. (Thanks to Auz for the tip)


South Park Last Supper
A scene from the episode Margaritaville with Kyle, the Jew, as Jesus and Cartman as his Judas It's a perfect match.

From Wikipedia: Kyle and his friends go out for pizza at Whistlin’ Willy’s and laments that he feels they won't be able to get together like this anymore because he thinks he is going to be killed. He says he worries that one of his friends will betray him. All of them act shocked while Cartman stands up and says that whoever betrays Kyle "is a dick" and "it's not cool!" Kyle admits to his friends while glaring accusingly at Cartman that he knows what he has to do to save everyone.


The Last Superhero Supper
This version, done by Don Wilkinson, was the inspiration for Last Suppers impressive collection of L'Ultima Cena.

Left to right: Aquaman, Green Arrow, ??, Captain Marvel, Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkwoman, Plastic Man, Martian Manhunter, Hawkman.

Captain Marvel as Judas makes sense as in 1953 DC Comics filed a copyright infringement suit against DC Comics, alleging that Captain Marvel was an illegal infringement of Superman.

Update: My mystery ?? figure is Black Canary. Thanks to mauser for the info.


The Latht Thupper
Tweety Bird as Judas to Yosemite Sam's Jesus? Did they even meet in a cartoon? In any case, that is dynamic in Jeffenstien's Worth1ooo Last Supper entry. Left to right: Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote, Speedy Gonzales, Road Runner, Tweety Bird, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny, Granny. (Link via Last Suppers)


Underwater Last Supper
Description: "Fashion and international photographer Howard Schatz has the photographic table set again. The Last Supper is a marquee underwater photograph" (Thanks to PhotoJoe for the tip)


Andy Warhol's Last Supper
Description: "Works like Last Supper (Dove) bring together brand name products from the supermarket and the sacramental imagery of the church, asserting that modern life and faith are neither separate nor contradictory. Each makes the other more real and meaningful. The dove, descending from above Christ like a halo, represents the Holy Spirit; the General Electric sign (with its own halo) is a symbol of the Son. It doesn't take much imagination to connect GE with the light of the world, but there is an even subtler meaning to this sign: GE's slogan, "We bring good things to life," points to the resurrection and eternal life."

Or, you know, whatever.


Watchmen Last Supper
In the opening credits of the Watchmen, accompanied by Bob Dylan's song The Times, They Are A 'Changin', the credit sequence shows a brief history of masked heroes.

The scene that stood out for me was the party for Sally Jupiter’s retirement from The Minutemen, which is based on Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. I love that this homage/parody has once again risen in current pop culture.

Seated left to right: Mothman, Silhouette, nurse, The Comedian (in the seat of Judas), a pregnant Silk Spectre I/Sally Jupiter as the Christ figure, her husband Laurence Schexnader, Nite Owl I, Captain Metropolis, Hooded Justice.


The Last Supplement
The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog cover by underground cartoonist R. Crumb.


Yo Mama's Last Supper
Description: "Renée Cox's Yo Mama's Last Supper is made up of five large color photographs show a naked black woman (the artist's self-portrait), with her arms raised to heaven, with the twelve disciples, all black, seated behind a long table and so upset New York mayor Rudy Giuliani at the time that he called for a "decency commission" to monitor the morals the Brooklyn Museum of Art."


Zetsubou Last Supper
Apocalypse Now, using characters from the Japanese manga Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei (Link)


Big Lebowski Last Supper
"Look, let me explain something. I'm not Jesus. You're Jesus. I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. That or His Dudeness... Duder... or El Duderino, if, you know, you're not into the whole brevity thing."

The Big Lebowski Last Supper will match your favorite rug and really tie the room together. How nobody had yet created a Dude Last Supper is a surprise to me. Even though I'm not a member of the Big Lebowski cult, I know a fan favourite when I see one.

So with that shameful pop culture confession behind me, I leave it to you to identify the disciples as I'm not going to even try.

Previously on Popped Culture...
Popaganda: The Pop Culture Revolution
Would You Like Fries With That?
Come as You Are: Nevermind The Parodies
Find Waldo, Yet Again
Pillow Talk: 25 Strange Throw Pillows

212 comments:

  1. I'm surprised there's none done with american presidents.

    JFK Christ - G.W Judas

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  2. and glad to see you're allowing comments.

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  3. I think my favourite is the one featuring the DC superheros, although arguably The Flash (Barry Allen) would have been a more suitable choice as Jesus, given his sacrifice during Crisis on Infinite Earths. I don't care too much for the one featuring the Disney and Warner Bros. characters. While the idea of cartoon characters portrayed in the Last Supper is a good idea, I don't think the Warner Bros. characters would willingly follow Mickey Mouse ...

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  4. Love it! Genius as usual..

    Off to locate my Motels cd..

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  5. Because you asked - it appears that Green Lantern is Judas. Which I think is a bit rough.

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  6. The political variations are out there Stumbles, I've seen them with Goerge W. and Tony Blair but not a full group of U.S. presidents. I decided to stick with the pop culture theme though as there are endless parodies. And I'll always welcome comments.

    Thanks D, I had this idea in my head for some time and am thrilled with what I found. If anyone comes across any other variations, please send them along.

    Mercurie - the Warner characters may not be close followers but I think even they would acknowledge Mickey's central place in animation.

    Genius? Who am I to turn away such a compliment?

    Thanks Lee, it was hard to tell from the picture and that was the best version I could find.

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  7. For the Gable/Monroe one... read about some of the things that happened on the Misfits movie set.

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  8. Easily my favourite from the bunch is The Sopranos. Brilliant.

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  9. i have been searching for the hollywood last supper for 2 years now, i have seen the version you have on here but the best one i have ever seen is painted on the wall of an open cafe/bar in falaraki rhodes its amazing much more detail and likeness etc worth going to have a look!!.

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  10. And now the Last Supper has gone queer, too. Did you hear the controversy over the leather Last Supper poster for the Folsom Street Fair recently?

    Under pressure from the religious right, Miller Brewing Co. asked to remove its logo from the poster, while U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended the image. There’s a drag queer version, too.

    You can see the images, lots of relevant links and my commentary at the Jesus In Love Blog.

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  11. Few things:

    In the Star Wars one, I think Han would be Judas and Chewie Peter.

    For the first one, it seems like Goofy would actually be Judas. Joe Camel would make more sense, but he's in Peter's spot.

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  12. kittkatt - there's likely nothing you can do about the religious right but I hope you stick it to Miller in the bank account.

    anon - thanks, I think I was having trouble remembering which figure was Judas when I posted this.

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  13. We saw a copy of the hollywood version of the last supper in a bar in Old Town Albufeira, Portugal. We wondered where we could buy a print of it? It was a nice little romantic bar and me and my girlfriend sat under it. Nice.

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  14. I've never seen much of a better version than this one. It is apparently by Renato Casaro and you can look that up on eBay. If anyone comes across a high-res version, I'd love to see it.

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  15. ACTUALLY - That is Mrs. Butterworth sitting in the Christ seat, not Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima is to Butterworth's right in the St. John position...

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  16. Ah, so that's who the blobby figure is. I'm not up on my pancake-related mascots. Thanks.

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  17. About the "House" last supper, I think Judas is Dr. Robert Chase (played by Jesse Spencer), the fourth one from the left. In one of House episode, he rat out Dr. House's plan to some guy(I forget) =)

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  18. very funny
    thanks

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  19. I'm surprised that you didn't include The Dogs Playing Poker version of the Last Supper, I believe from C.M. Coolidge.

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  20. The variations are endless and I had to draw the line somewhere. I tried to make that line pop culture (cookies and Lego notwithstanding).

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  21. I'm surprised nobody's said anything on the X-men one yet. The "Judas" is Wolverine.

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  22. Wolverine isn't Judas in the X-Men one... Wolverine is Peter (who in the original is holding a knife, which is why Wolverine has his claws out). GAMBIT is Judas.

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  23. Another good one:

    http://www.gallerym.com/work.cfm?ID=1064

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  24. There was an episode of the 1990s series Northern Exposure in which Chris Stevens dreams himself as the Christ figure at The Last Supper Club. The disciples are all yuppie types smoking cigars.

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  25. Thanks for the heads up on other versions - I will look up the Northern Exposure one for sure.

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  26. Jeremie:

    I'll see if I can screen capture it off the video. If I can, I'll let you know and you'd be welcome to have it for this site.

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  27. Thanks Sage. I found a version that I'm posting, but it is really quite blurry. If you can get a better version I'd love to have it. Thanks again for the offer.

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  28. Could you get some Sgt Peppers album cover variations up sometime? That might well prove fascinating!

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  29. "I would have preferred to see Boba Fett as Judas"

    My vote goes to Lando Calrissian...

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  30. I stand corrected Chris, Lando is a far better and appropriate choice. What was I thinking?

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  31. To the person who said that Wolverine was Judas in the X-Men one, he's not. Wolverine is actually in Peter's spot.
    Judas is actually in front of Peter, resting his arm on the table. In the original he's in blue and green and is carrying what appears to be a small bag.

    So, therefore it's actually Remy/Gambit(?) who is Judas.

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  32. Here in the UK, C4 used this ad for one of their shows: http://www.asa.org.uk/NR/rdonlyres/E7B21B2B-B7AA-40BA-A202-CA1967304C18/573/shameless.jpg

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  33. or maybe prisoners with death punishment...

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  34. http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,1614031,00.html

    all the world's great chef's describe what their last supper would be - Gordon Ramsey is Jesus of course. photo by John Reardon for Observer Foof Monthly Magazine

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  35. Thats 'Food' not 'Foof' by the way

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  36. John Travolta is wearing loafers and he's floating - what does this mean?

    If this is a serious question, it means that he's "light in his loafers," ie queer.

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  37. Ok, since you asked:

    Superman's Last Supper:
    The Flash is Judas.

    The Last Pancake Supper:
    That's Mrs Butterworth as the Christ figure, not Aunt Jemimah.

    Scientologist's Last Supper:
    Since the alien baby links Tom and the woman on his right, I assume that's Katie and the baby is Suri.

    X-Men Last Supper:
    The Judas figure is Wolverine.

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  38. X-Men Last Supper
    Gambit is Judas, he's holding the money. Gambit also has a history of betraying the team... and really anyone else he comes in contact with.

    X-Men left to right: Colossus, Iceman, Nightcrawler, Gambit (seated), Wolverine (behind), Cyclops, Jean Grey, Gateway (behind), Cable (seated), Angel, Beast, Bishop, Xavier.

    Gateway is such a minor character I have no idea why he would be included.

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  39. so many sci-fi inspired last supper, but none featuring star trek?

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  40. The Art Bar in New York has a pop culture last supper. I see Jim Morrison as Christ and Andy Warhol as Judas. Here's the only picture I could find. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wallyg/2275933380/

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  41. No South Park version?

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  42. there's no LOST last supper!

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  43. FYI, the Judas in the X-Men version is Gambit. Thought you'd like to know. Great job!

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  44. Supermodels:
    http://thecorner.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/ford.jpg

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  45. Michael Godard - The Last Martini

    http://www.villagegallery.com/viewimages.asp?ID=986

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  46. Awesome! I have a similar collection of Last Supper images on my HD, but I negkected to bookmark or otherwise record the origins. Thanks for the research and the fantastic presentation.

    Here are a couple of links you might enjoy:

    Last Supper by Hullis Mavruk - http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Last-Supper-Posters_i335000_.htm

    Balloons - http://www.mr-mrsbubblestheclowns.com/fcm/fcm.htm

    Morntein's Rat Poison - http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mortein_last_supper?size=_original

    Models at Last Supper - http://www.talkleft.com/story/2005/02/20/110/32235

    And a few others collected here - http://wtbw.net/wtbw/last-s/lasts.html

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  47. hi, people, i need all the help i can get: my friend is a huge "alice in wonderland" fan, and i want to give her a framed picture of "alice in woderland-last suuper". i saw it at the site once but it disappeared. where can i find it? help!!

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  48. in the first one, joe camel is not juddas, he's peter. pluto is judas, notice the bag in his hand. can't help ya on any others. great post. the "that 70's show" one has always been a favorite.

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  49. I think there was a last supper in the Dirty Dozen movie.

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  50. the sean connery last supper is from the website YTMND, the characters are not chosen at random those are the most prevalent characters posted on the website...

    someone should definitely make one with the American Presidents, and the muppets I love the muppets!

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  51. No Star Trek one? I'm surprised!

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  52. In the Oxfam one the first character is , created by Kamagurka & Herr Seele. The one to the left of Che I guess is Jeanne d'Arc.

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  53. A polemic Last Supper from Marithé François Girbaud:

    http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/media/foto/2005/02_Febbraio/03/Affissione.jpg

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  54. JLA Last Supper #1:
    Appears to be from the Morrison era of the JLA. The people in the picture from left to right are:
    Orion, Big Barda, Steel, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Wonder Woman, Superman, Aquaman, Batman, Huntress, Zuriel, Plastic Man, Martian Manhunter.

    JLA Last Supper #2:
    That scene from countdown does allude to Batman/Wonder Woman relationship that is continually hinted at in the DCU. Green Lantern is Judas because about 15 years ago he betrayed everyone after Coast City was destroyed and he became Parallax.

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  55. Here are my 2 cents regarding House Last Supper:
    I don't think anyone in the picture is supposed to be "Judas". Even though Dr. Chase sits at the right spot for it, him being "Judas" would not make sense in a promotional picture for the fourth season in which he plays a minor role (if it were for one of the previous seasons, then yes, sure). Surely, this might change. However, if you look at the picture, you might consider it odd, showing only 11 "disciples". Thus, it is most likely that the missing person is the one who could be considered "Judas" in the fourth season (maybe "Cut-Throat Bitch"). As a promotional picture it would have been unwise to depict that "Judas" and giving away a such important clue as to what the "Judas"-character might be up to in the course of that season.

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  56. You missed one of my favourite ones - from Rob Zombie's The Devil's Rejects. Here's a link: http://www.kitleyskrypt.com/images/DR.lastsupper.jpg

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  57. Luis Buñuel does a recreation of the last supper in his movie Viridiana towards the end of the movie... just thought I'd let you know. Great list by the way

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  58. On the one with Clark Gable as Marilyn Monroe's Judas, I agree on the point about the Misfits. This was the last movie for both of them and a lot of crap went on. Gable said Monroe nearly gave him a heart attack with all the trouble she caused and he did indeed have a heart attack shortly after and died. Maybe Monroe should be Gable's Judas.

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  59. in the second jla last supper, the characters are:

    left to right: Red Tornado, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary (standing), Wonder Woman, Batman, Vixen (standing), Black Lightning, Hawkgirl, and Red Arrow (Roy Harper)

    In the foreground is Superman and "Mr Action" who is really Jimmy Olsen.

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  60. just to do a few other rosters for anyone that was curious:

    Donkey Kongs last supper: left to right:

    Q-Bert, one of the dinosaurs from Bubble Bobble, Centipede (from Centipede)(standing), the dog from Duck Hunt, Mario, Princess Peach/Toadstool, Donkey Kong, Luigi, I'm not sure what that red floating thing is at all, Link, Frogger, Bomberman, and Pacman. Under the table is a Ba-bomb.

    In the Last Software, that's Princess Peach/Toadstool, not Pauline (from Donkey Kong I assume). Also the game systems on the table are in front of their corresponding character, starting with The Atari 2600, and ending with the original Playstation. I wish I could identify them all, but alas, my vision isn't that good. I do see though the Intellivision, (and probably Coleco Vision), the original NES, Super Nintendo, N64, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Sega Megadrive, and what might be the Sega Gamegear. Can anyone else identify those others?

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  61. This comic promo for the band Alice Klar has a mini nod to the last supper in the form of the mad hatter's tea party from Alice in Wonderland.

    http://blogstrange.blogspot.com/2008/03/alice-klar-alices-adventures-in-la-la.html

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  62. the villin one is by far the best, having the joker as judist is sooo pirfict knowing that hed sell out aneyone for his own good.

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  63. I'm gonna do some more because I'm bored at work.

    Sean Connery's last supper left to right:

    Milton (Stephen Root) from Office Space, Dolph Lundgren I think, Patrick Stewart, G.W. Bush, Brian Peepers, Lindsey Lohan, Sean Connery, Andy Millanakis?, Batman (Adam West version), Chewbacka, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford), Conan O'Brian, and Bill Cosby.


    Fast Food Mascot's Last Supper left to right:

    Mascots for: Long John Silvers, Dave Thomas of Wendys, Bob's Big Boy's, a really crappy Hamburguler, The Domino's Noid, Wendy, Col. Sanders from KFC, Ronald McDonald, the Burger King King, Little Ceaser's mascot, Fat Jared from Subway, Chucky Cheese's Chucky Cheese, and Popeye, who is used as the difacto mascot of Popeye's Chicken.

    It's been noted already, but I'll do it again, in X-Men Last Supper, Gambit is in Judas' spot. Left to right they are:
    Colossus (Peter Rasputin), Iceman (Bobby Drake), Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner), Wolverine (Logan/James Howlett), Gambit (Remy LeBeau), Cyclops (Scott Summers), Phoenix (Jean Grey), Gateway (I forget), Cable (Nathan Christopher Summers), Angel/Archangel (Warren Worthington III), Breast (Dr. Henry McCoy), Bishop (Lucas Bishop), and Professor X (Professor Charles Xavier). And that is nowhere near all of the X-Men.

    Mario's Last Supper: They're all characters from the new Super Smash Brothers game for Wii. Left to right:
    Falco from Starfox, Link, Starfox, Wario, Luigi, Princess Peach/Toadstool, Mario, Captain Falcon from F-Zero, Link again?, one of the guys from Final Fantasy, Pitt from Kid Icarus, the other guy from Final Fantasy (Marth?) and Donkey Kong. Under the table left to right: Kirby, Snake from Metal Gear Solid, and Pikachu from Pokemon.

    Your Final Crisis Last Supper was a little wrong. Left to right: Granny Goodness, Dark Mary Marvel, Eclipso (Jean Loring), Martian Manhunter, The Joker, Catwoman (Selina Kyle), Lex Luthor, Kingdom Come Superman, Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw) wearing his Sinestro Corps costume, Superman Prime, The old Trickster (James Jesse) wearing the new Trickster's clothes and carrying the Pied Piper's flute, Desaad, The Penguin.

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  64. Great Job!

    Thank U

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  65. look at this
    http://www.marcoslopez.com/marcossubrealismocriollo.htm
    from an argentine photograper

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  66. Don't forget about the last supper portrait taken during "History of the World, Part I" from Mel Brooks...

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  67. You should collect different versions of the "School of Athens"

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  68. LOVE the House one! It's not a true medicals show per se, more like Sherlock Holmes with a very bad attitude who happens to be in a hospital

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  69. To answer your question about why Green lantern was Judas, in the 1990s he betrayed the superheroes and became a villian, I think he was called Paralax.

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  70. Of course everyone hates Captain Crunch, his cereal tears up your mouth. It's like eating glass!

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  71. There's a really wonderful image created by a man named jay Boersma called "The Last Tupperware Party" and I've seen others.

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  72. Incredible what you can do with that glorious moment!!!

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  73. See "Viridiana" a Buñuel´s film

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  74. About the american presidents,
    I really think abe lincoln or george washington would be a good jesus and bush or hoover a good judas. I'm not familiar enough with the bible to make connections between other presidents and disiples (sp?). If i could find one with ol' honest abe as jesus i'd get that tattooed on my chest.

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  75. In the X-men Last Supper (with Phoenix as Christ), Judas is Gambit. I don't know why though. Wolverine was the one that was always killing Phoenix/Jean.

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  76. amazingly I have finally made it into the blogisphere.

    That's me - fifth from the left - at the Northern Expos. Last Supper Club.

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  77. Thanks all - there's been a traffic explosion this week and I've been sent a lot of new Suppers and some explanations of the ones already posted. I will make some amendments soon. Thanks again and keeping sending me more.

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  78. (Excuse my english, please)
    We made our cover of that picture in a big wall the last year.
    You can see here:
    http://malavida.blogsome.com/2007/09/24/malavida-1-da-vinci-0/

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  79. the first am one is cowboy henk, a belgian figure by the artist herr seele. he seems to have an uimage of guy verhofstadt, former prime minister of belgium on his chest or something.

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  80. Cool, but i'd much prefer Pussy to Judas on the Sopranos picture.

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  81. Cool, but i'd much prefer Pussy to Judas on the Sopranos picture.

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  82. Oxfam's Last Supper
    Cartoonist Gerard Alsteens created this Last Supper for Oxfam's Dutch Fair Trade campaign. I can't name everyone at the table, but here's what I have: ?, Bart Simpson, ET, Tintin (as Judas), Mickey Mouse, ?, Che Guevara, Pope Benedictus, Spider-man, Charlie Chaplin, Jimi Hendrix (I think), John Lennon, Nelson Mandela (another guess). The version on the Oxfam site has a flash element, where all the items on the table have a fair trade link.

    The first one is 'Cowboy Henk'(invented by Herr Sele, or is it Kamagurka?) it's a popular character in the belgian magazin 'Humo'.

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  83. http://www.marcoslopez.com/marcossubrealismocriollo.htm

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  84. very cool pictures.

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  85. I just had to pop in and mention that the "red floating thing" in Donkey Kong's Last Supper is one of the enemies from the classic arcade game Dig Dug, and the character that has been identified as Bomber Man is actually the main character from that game.

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  86. ah. Yes, Dig Dug. To be honest, I wasn't sure if it were Bomberman, but I took a guess on it. I stand corrected.

    I also will admit I mistyped something else...on the Super Smash one, that's Marth from FIRE EMBLEM, not Final Fantasy.

    Sorry about that.

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  87. I was wanting a Babylon 5 last supper... almost got my hopes up with the BG one - but, no.

    Bummer! :o(

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  88. pretty nice collection, I am adding link to article I wrote about ads using Last supper

    http://marketer.hnonline.sk/c1-22418690-keby-da-vinci-zil-mal-by-reklamnu-agenturu

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  89. dude, you forgot the controversial "folsom street leather" last supper from this past year.

    Got all the churchies in an uproar that gay-leather fetishists used the last supper...

    I can email a copy of the photo...

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  90. How would you figure the Bush Administratin -- Who would qualify for the guy in the middle ;-)

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  91. What about the Red Sox Last Supper? http://www.fenwayoutlet.com/lastsupper.html

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  92. All very well and proper you eating what's on the table. The last supper gone by the time I arrived. Which kinda left me with the thought of a Lost Supper..that is in your speak: an empty table and no friends at all. lotta cobblers under the table cloth.

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  93. Northern Exposure Last Supper -
    Notice that the tablecloth is a Tallit... and the table is held up by the four horses (of the apocalypse?)

    FiOS-Dave

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  94. In the Donkey Kong one, the 'floating red thing' is an inflated enemy from Dig-Dug. The figure mis-labeled as Bomberman is actually Dig-Dug, see the hose connecting his pump device to the inflated enemy?

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  95. The 2 'Final Fantasy' characters in the Super Smash Bros last supper are actually from Fire Emblem, Blue haired guy is Marth and Red haired guy is Roy.

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  96. the zombies eating jesus is obviously the best. religious violence is the complete history of this world

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  97. The red floating thing in nintendo's last supper is a Pooka, a bad guy from the arcade game Dig Dug

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  98. Uh, the one with Smash Brothers as the theme, the two guys labeld as "from final fantasy" are actually Roy (red hair) and Marth(blue hair), from Fire Emblem.

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  99. You ere missing two important popular last suppers:
    the one by David Lachapelle:
    http://www.lapetiteclaudine.com/archives/davidlachapelle.jpg

    And the Benetton one:
    http://www.finfacts.com/irelandbusinessnews/uploads/image008_017.jpg

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  100. in the last Ministry album called Last Sucker there is a good last supper pic featuring Al Jourgensen as Jesus and his band mates and G.W.Bush and Cheney and others around the table

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  101. On the Oxfam last supper the person on Che's right side(for the viewer left) is probably Jeanne d'Arc. Wich would be apropriate because she's also known as the maid of Orleans (i don't know if maid also translates as virgin, but that's the title she's known as in Belgium where this drawing originates)

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  102. About the European comics Last Supper, in theory the Spirou character is not from Franquin but Rob-Vel. Ofcourse, Franquin did make him popular and added a whole new level to the character (not to mention a very interesting and often funny world).

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  103. In the video game one, the giant red thing on the right is one of the enemies in digdug, you inflate them to kill them and this one looks like it's about to pop.

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  104. An advertisement for jeans designed by Otto Kern from 1993: http://www.theophil-online.de/Bilder/Sonstige/werbung/abendmahlmaenner2.jpg

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  105. I think that with at least half of these, the artist only knew that Jesus goes in the middle. you're looking too deeply into a lot of the Judas figures, trying to make connections that weren't intended.

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  106. Hi!

    My favourite Last Supper is in "Viridiana" (1960), a film of Luis Buñuel.

    Bye,

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  107. Good job!

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  108. this last supper is made from chewing gum:
    http://www.guichou.com/images/22cw_htmlimage1.jpg

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  109. This is incredibly brilliant! So funny!

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  110. incessant....

    Another one:

    http://francineleclercq.blogspot.com

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  111. AnonymousJune 19, 2008

    i remember a postcard i wish i got, of a miniature last supper made with cockroaches.
    wish i could find an online version of that to view again!

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  112. A quepinche mamada de pito, enfin puedo pasarles cualquiera pero poner las de mc donals? no manchen, laneta todo esta muy muy loco, bueno que se puede esperar de los frikis.
    saludos!

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  113. AnonymousJuly 07, 2008

    Good Job!: )

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  114. Re: Donkey Kong's Last Supper

    The floating thing is a Pooka (from the video game Dig Dug), and that's not Bomberman, it's Dig Dug. Note that not all the characters are Nintendo characters.

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  115. AnonymousJuly 14, 2008

    This is a great site. Thank you for your information. I THANK YOU I SALUTE YOU IT,S A AMZING SITE.

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  116. AnonymousJuly 30, 2008

    Sicilian Last Supper from Modica (RG)

    http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1018/ultimacena1om9.jpg

    fonte: Socrathe

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  117. Good Job! :)

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  118. The Simpsons are brilliant. Homer is truly a modern Jesus now.

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  119. Donkey Kong's Last Supper

    "I'm not sure what that red floating thing is at all"

    The red floating thing is DigDug!!

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  120. www.chadcoombs.com does a self cloned portrait version that must be seen!!!


    http://theunsceneart.com/gallery/albums/panoramic/fast%20supper%20edit%20small.jpg

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  121. this is brilliant!
    I think the iphone one it genius.
    Its an excellent idea for the perfect advertisement.
    Also I really loved the Star wars Last supper one it was great quality and it looks amazing!

    Great post, i really enjoyed this!
    Steven

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  122. O my gosh! Idk.

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  123. Why does no one remember that Family Guy has done a last supper too?

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  124. I LIKE THIS SITE!!!!!

    CONGRATULATIONS GOOD JOBS...
    ME ENCANTO!! JOJO I LOVE THE SIMPSOMS... YARIS

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  125. no this is a big post
    i think the best is the zombie

    congratulations from mexico

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  126. Que tochaaaaa!!!

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  127. One more:
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_OIOpjkaKBS8/SHgXSPkIu4I/AAAAAAAAApI/1OuNu229lPA/s320/29275.jpg

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  128. I'm not gonna bother reading all 130 plus comments, but somebody had to have identified that "floating red thing" in the videogame Last Supper as DigDug...

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  129. Wow! Great, but you missed one. So Dark the Contra of Man, by Dueling Analogs,

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  130. You forgot the grandaddy of ALL Last Supper parodies! Luis Bunuel's _Viridiana_, from 1961.

    Hard to beat a Last Supper parody that the Vatican condemned as blasphemous.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBnYsge-POQ

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  132. The Super Smash Brothers Last Supper
    (The one further down the page)

    Left to right:
    Snake (Metal Gear), Ness (Earthbound/Mother), Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Pikachu (Pokemon), the Princess, Mario, Kirby, Link (Legend of Zelda), Samus (Metroid), Pit (Kid Icarus), Fox (StarFox), Sonic

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  133. To elaborate on the above comment by Eric D. regarding the final Super Smash Bros. piece: the featured characters are from the third iteration of the Smash Bros. series, Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

    The arrangement here is definitely more fitting, I think, than having DK as Jesus and Mario as Judas (as in one of the earlier Nintendo-themed pieces), as the general public is certainly more acclimated to the idea of Mario in the role of protagonist. Mario has not, to my knowledge, been portrayed as an antagonist in any Nintendo game, whereas DK has.

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  134. There is one more same scene in film "99 Francs"

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  135. My best guesses at Bob Dylan's Last Supper, L-R:

    David Crosby
    ?
    Bob Marley
    John Lennon
    Eric Clapton
    Jerry Garcia
    Bob Dylan
    ??? I think this is Donovan, who is in Don't Look Back, a 1967 Documentary about Dylan
    Jimi Hendrix
    Mick Jagger
    Carlos Santana
    Willie Nelson
    Not sure about this one, but it resembles Tom Waits.

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  136. I think I just found my favorite "last supper" photo.

    Barack Obama as Jesus

    From here.

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  137. Lego Minifigs Last Supper
    The Red hood is an Imperial Guard.

    The Last Superhero Supper by Don Wilkinson,
    Third figure is Black Canary

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  138. I have been collecting last supper images for three years: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mcd/sets/72057594097943870/

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  139. This is a favorite I came across a couple years ago--young Brooklyn (?) students studying DaVinci made their own:
    http://sharegreatcreative.blogspot.com/2007/08/kid-re-enact-davincis-last-supper.html#links

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  140. Bob Dylan's Last Supper, L-R:

    Duane Allman
    Bruce Springsteen
    Bob Marley
    John Lennon
    Eric Clapton
    Jerry Garcia
    Bob Dylan
    Van Morrison
    Jimi Hendrix
    Mick Jagger
    Carlos Santana
    Willie Nelson
    Tom Waits.

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  141. This absolutely rules, Simpsons and Legos are my favorite. Thanks for putting it together.

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  142. Also a rap artist Nas used Last Supper theme on the cover of his album 'Street Disciple'.
    http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B0006HC0NC.01._AA320_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
    http://www.rap-wallpapers.com/data/media/26/NAS_1_1024.jpg

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  143. Hey hey, we're missing one, the one from HBO's tv-series OZ where jesus is sitting in the middle and schillinger, keller and beecher are arguing at his side, really cool if you know all the characters in it

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  144. Another one. From Russian Bikers
    http://www.ljplus.ru/img4/n/_/n_o_i_d/sup_l.jpg"

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  145. The "guy you don't recognize" is the rehab dropout hitchhiker Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Martin pick up in the episode "Bart on the Road"
    Very minor part, but they stopped for ice cream again because of him.

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  146. I HAVE TWO MORE FOR YOU..HOW ABOUT THE NEW YORK YANKEES WITH STEINBRENNER AS JESUS AND YOU CAN INCLUDE BILLY MARTIN ,MARIS, MANTLE,
    RIZZUTO,AND YOGI BERRA.......AND\ WHAT ABOUT LOST ... IM NOT SURE WHO JESUS WOULD BE BUT JUDAS WOULD BE PORTRAYED BY BEN FOR SURE......

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  147. Awesome job, dude. Well, since we're dealing with pop culture here, I have some suggestions. You could do one with sitcom icons, with Seinfeld, E.R... I don't know, you're the artist. :) And another one with movie villains, you can have Darth Vader, Hannibal, Alex from A Clockwork Orange... Again, I don't know, you're the artist. :)

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  148. In the Rock Icons Last Supper, the black man to the right of Keith Richards is Robert Johnson, not Bo Diddley. The same photo of Johnson was used for the cover of his Complete Recordings CD set.

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  149. I believe on the Paul Karslake Rock Icons Last supper the the second disciple from the right is the late great bluesman Robert Johnson.

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  150. You left out the Last Supper made of beggars in the Spanish film Viridiana.

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  151. The creator of the Action Figure Last Supper really missed an opportunity by not using "Buddy Christ" as Jesus.

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  152. Excellent!! DUCARAIO isso.
    http://guto.has.it

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  153. In the Rock Icons Last Supper, the guy under the table is Johnny Cash, maybe?

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  154. In the cartoon dogs one, the dog to the farthest right is Santa's Little Helper from the Simpsons, not Odie.

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  155. Oh, good catch, Moonfall. How could I have made that mistake?

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  156. In the Bob Dylan one (left to right)

    Duane Allman, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Marley, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Jerry Garcia, Bob Dylan, ?, Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger (i'm pretty sure), Carlos Santana, Willie Nelson, Tom Waits (i'm really not entirely sure about that one but it's my best guess)

    for the ? one, i would look into doo wop era people (the big bopper....maybe dion of dion and the belmonts.....not sure though)

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  157. the YTMND one: it is not Dolf, second from left, it is the time machine classified ad guy

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  158. the thing thats floating is digdugs enemy and hes the one on the left of pacman. its not bomberman

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  159. In the Akatsuki one, you spelled one of the character's names wrong. It's Orochimaru, not Arochimaru.

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  160. Here's another Last Supper photo:

    http://www.stevansheets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/last-supper-sculpture-2.jpg

    This was made by a collection of art students at Indiana Wesleyan University in January 2009. It lasted for about 3 weeks.

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  161. And another:

    http://carotid.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html#8499683187188909543

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  162. A french advertising campaign, which angered ultra-catholic bigots :

    http://www.lapanse.com/pages/images/pubs/pub_du_jour/girbaud_cene_a_tribute_to_women_site.jpg

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  163. In the House Last Supper, the 12th apostle is the patient.

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  164. Near Naples in pizzeria

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  165. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3538/3468314724_5110c990cb_o.jpg

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  166. Very creative, just was dissapointed there was no family guy last supper... but overall it was great.

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  167. I did not go through it all, since my English is slow and the time is late, but since you went through this thorough research, I had to show you one more

    http://www.milim.org/milim/M-2-ZILUM/THE-PHOTOGRAPHERES/LAST-SUPER-PHOTOS/adi-nes-750.jpg

    last supper with soldiers

    by Adi Ness, an Israeli artist
    enjoy

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  168. I just made a Last Supper Parody of The View. I think you should post it here.....
    http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Jdr5mGC_58IoWt3tvdOkeg?feat=directlink

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  169. I think this is offensive for Catholics... really i don't know how people have time to do this shit...

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  170. Actually, in Darth Vader's Last Supper, Cyrax is incorrectly identified as being from MK2. The 'cyborg ninja' didn't make their first appearance until MK3. As to whether this was a typo or not, though, I cannot say.

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  171. hey all of these are amazing, you did a great job. I was wondering if you take any requests. By any chance can you do The last supper with Michael Jackson as a tribute. If you can please email me. Id really appreciate it. email- h0opman31@gmail.com
    thanks

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  172. In the Rock Icons Last Supper, the figure second from left looks like Brian Jones, former member of the Rolling Stones.

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  173. Since Eduardo asked -

    the concepts of Humor and Parody are probably just as old as Government or Religion or Art - we need to poke fun at all the authority figures in our lives!

    Even our brother/sister Chimpanzees laugh... loosen up a bit, Ed. We do it because we CAN!

    This collection is outstanding! We, the people of the world need more like this!

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  175. Two weeks ago, the gallery put on display an oil painting parody of Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper.” Named “The Gathering,” it substitutes Looney Tunes and other cartoon characters for disciples and Bugs Bunny for Jesus.

    Amanda
    my site

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  176. has anyone seen the indie last supper with john lennon as jesus. if anyone has the image will they pls post it or send it to me andybez@googlemail.com

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  177. I have tring to get hold of a copy of National Lampoon's "Joy of Sects" issue. circa 1974 It has a wonderful parody. It also had a picture of the waitress' order pad for 3 loaves and 7 fishes?

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  178. Missing the last supper with Al Jourgensen of Ministry, of the CD Last Sucker, just look!

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  179. I took a look but couldn't find a Ministry version - do you have a link?

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  180. A new one, at least I don'r remember I saw it there.

    Last Supper in 'Viridiana', Buñuel's 1961 Spanish movie. All the people in the picture are poverty-stricken, they were in this rich house because of charity and take this last dinner one of the days they're alone.

    http://laantonia.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/viridiana.jpg

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  181. Re the "Rock Icons Last Supper", pardon me, but the "Christ-like" figure here looks more to me like Michael Jackson in the early 80s than Mick Jagger.

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  182. Who did the satanic version ? (there is no info at the link either)

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  183. Sorry, I looked but I couldn't locate the source. Sorry. If anyone else knows or has info on the source of any of the Last Suppers, please leave me a note as I like to give credit where credit is due.

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  184. Superman as the Christ figure is a no-brainer but my superhero knowledge is spotty so I can't name a number of the disciples and I don't know who Judas is. Anyone?tinggi badan

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  185. Yo maybe you like my version I did a bunch of years ago.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/theunsceneart/3591718858/in/set-72157619093377129/

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  186. there's also the SLIPKNOT Last Supper. check it out here
    http://www.stiffrowlands.com/graphic-design/slipknots-last-supper/

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  187. Does anyone know the name of a poster with the following:
    I am trying to find a poster I saw in restaurant in Bavaria some years ago. The poster was credited to Mr. Casaro and it contained a scene with the following:

    The HOLLYWOOD sign from the mountain side in LA

    Caricatures of:

    Marilyn Monroe
    Laurel and Hardy
    Elvis
    Cary Grant
    John Wayne
    Humphrey Bogard
    Zorro
    Charlie Chaplin
    James Dean
    Marx Brothers
    John Wayne

    And others.

    Please let me know if you can provide some ideas on how to obtain a print of it.

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  188. Wow i never knew there were so many Last Supper parodies. I mean i know i had seen a few but wow.

    Thumbs up on the Simpsons and Lego last supper parodies. Those were my favorite

    -William

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  189. This post is just awesome!! I love the Tarantion Last Supper and Zombie Last Supper as well, so grotesque!!

    I went to see last supper thanks to these these Last Supper Tickets but some of those are ever better than the original lol

    Congratulations for this amazing recopilation!!

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  190. You can get more for your list just do a google search last supper parody.

    -David

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