Brian Warmoth
Edward Pun Gets Angular Painting Superheroes, Robots and More [Art]
You may have run into artist Edward Pun's work before. He's got his own comic, Betsy Mae Bite, contributes to issues of the anthology Atomic Lead when it comes out, and showed up in Moonstone's Zombies vs. Cheerleaders #3. Basically, he's got some razor-sharp digital painting skills and totally caught us off guard recently with his Spider-Woman, ROM: Spaceknight and Ghost Rider fan art...
Read Mor
Filip Acovic Brings Gritty Versions of Batman, Mario and More to Life [Art]
Do you like your Batman portraits with broad chins and a little bit of battle damage? If that is the case, then look no further than the portfolio of Serbia-based artist Filip Acovic. His take on the Dark Knight looks like a collaboration between Frank Miller and Boris Vallejo, right down to the scratches and lighting...
Marissa Garner Illustrates Spider-Man, Sailor Moon and More Stained Glass Style [Art]
First off, before you get all excited about ordering up wall-fulls of My Little Pony stained-glass windows, you need to know that Marissa Garner's artwork is only available in print form on Etsy. That said, her gorgeous concepts for illuminated Sailor Moon, Batman and X-Men mosaics are definitely inspirational...
Alex Tuis Casts His Own Marvel Movies With Fan-Made Posters [Art]
The latest The Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers trailers put Marvel's big-money casts out in the open for the world to see recently. Artist Alex Tuis surely isn't alone in his desire to see a few different faces put on Marvel's most famous spandex suits, but he does possess unique talents when it comes to visualizing his personal casting choices and sharing them with the Internet...
Benjamin Ang Reimagines Captain Planet, Marvel Fashions and More [Art]
Marvel Comics knows how to scout new art talent, and Singapore-based artist Benjamin Ang is one of their better finds from 2011. He draws with the motion and animated depth of a Humberto Ramos, but his work also glistens with the manga-infused quirkiness of an Adam Warren...
Andres Romero Spends a Lot of Face Time With Your Favorite Heroes [Art]
From Venom's eyes and Hawkeye's mask to The Flash's ear lightning and The Thing's skin, the right facial details can really set hero or villain apart. Artist Andres Romero doesn't even need a clearly defined head in most cases to show who his subject is, and plenty of his works would make for frame-perfect posters...
DesignoMatt Hones in on Heroes’ Torsos [Art]
What is a hero really without a iconic chest symbol? Judging by his prints, artist DesignoMatt doesn't seem to be too interested in anything not going on on the fronts of Iron Man, Spider-Man and Captain America's torsos, as all of their bodies figure prominently his work...
Denver Brubaker Doodles Boba Fett, Booster Gold and More [Art]
Denver Brubaker may cut a few inches off of characters such as Hawkman and Boba Fett when he draws them. He more than makes up for that lost height in fun and perky poses, though. Brubaker's quirky style evokes the spirit of Chris Giarrusso and Dexter's Laboratory...
Spider-Man’s Tattooed Grandson and Wonder Woman’s Hair as Envisioned by Rodrigo
One of our favorite Brazil-based creators we've discovered over the last few weeks is a fellow by the name of Rodrigo. He specializes in big hairdos and bright, wallpaper-ish patterns on jungle animals, but he's also cranked out a killer Project Rooftop-appropriate Spider-costume redesign, which was intended for Peter Parker's hypothetical grandson Philip...
Yasmin Liang’s Justice League Gender Swaps and Fashion Illustration Tickle Our Fancy [Art]
You are bound to have run into Yasmin Liang's artwork on the Web recently, whether it's been through her gender-swapped Justice League portrait or her stellar look at the most famous moms of the DCU. Her full-bodied illustration work includes a thick portfolio of Aquaman, Catwoman and Spider-Man pieces, as well as a webcomic, which is currently in mid-cliffhanger, titled Saint's Way...