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Che Jesus Che Jesus is an image depicting Jesus Christ in the style of Jim Fitzpatrick's iconic two-tone portrait of Che Guevara (itself based upon Alberto Korda's iconic ''Guerrillero Heroico'' photo). ==Background==
The controversial image was created by Chas Bayfield and Trevor Webb for the Churches Advertising Network (CAN) in the UK who used it to encourage church attendance for Easter 1999. The poster used the slogan: 'Meek. Mild. As If. Discover the real Jesus. Church. April 4.'〔''God help those who confuse advertising and PR disasters''. Marketing Week. 14 January 1999.〕〔''Jesus sheds 'wimpish' persona in a revolutionary makeover.'' The Guardian. 6 January 1999〕 50,000 leaflets were distributed to churches across the UK and posters were put up at bus shelters, train stations and hoardings.〔( BBC News website. ) 7 January 1999〕 The launch of the Che Jesus image became international news and it later appeared in the 2000 exhibition, ''Seeing Salvation'' in London's National Gallery, featured in the Faith Zone in the Millennium Dome and appeared in the 2006 ''Che Guevara: Revolutionary and Icon'' exhibition at the V&A Museum.
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