




Zucca's illustrations center heavily around law enforcement, crime, police officers/detectives, mug shots, etc. One could almost say, he's using a 'cops and robbers' angle in his work. But if this is true, he's handling it in quite a clever way, offering up (in)famous faces in trouble with the law and caught on a bad day. Some of the compositions are reminiscent of movies or tv shows about cops, fictionalized or the stuff headline news is made of.
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