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Rocky Davies' '80s Supervillain Album Art Is Rad TO THE MAX!
Rocky Davies' '80s Supervillain Album Art Is Rad TO THE MAX!
Rocky Davies' '80s Supervillain Album Art Is Rad TO THE MAX!
I don't know if anyone has ever made literally one million dollars from t-shirts, but if I had to make a guess on who would be the first, I'd pick Rocky Davies -- and I don't even know if he has t-shirts yet. What he does have, however, is a series of amazing art pieces that take your favorite villains and give them an '80s laser portrait makeover, along with song lyrics that reflect their personalities, yearbook-quote style.
The Surma Brothers Illustrate Their Favorite Lego Sets With Style [Art]
The Surma Brothers Illustrate Their Favorite Lego Sets With Style [Art]
The Surma Brothers Illustrate Their Favorite Lego Sets With Style [Art]
Lego has historically embraced the comic book medium given how nicely it plays with their signature building set instruction booklets. The thing is, usually Lego's magazine and pack-in comics and posters -- like their video games, movies and other multimedia brand extensions -- stick with an official style that essentially brings the toymaker's minifigures to life rather than, say, reimagine bui
‘The Avengers’ Movie Poster Remix: We <3 the '80s
‘The Avengers’ Movie Poster Remix: We <3 the '80s
‘The Avengers’ Movie Poster Remix: We <3 the '80s
And there came a week, a week unlike any other, when The Avengers movie opened on Friday, May 4 and every comic book fan on the internet found themselves united in talking about the same thing. In the spirit of this sensation, ComicsAlliance has tapped artist Chris Haley (Let's Be Friends Again, Captain American Idol) and colorist Daniel Butler for original art imagining alternate versions of Eart
What If Harry Potter Came Out in the 1980s?
What If Harry Potter Came Out in the 1980s?
What If Harry Potter Came Out in the 1980s?
Lucy Knisley (&quot;French Milk&quot;) imagines what the &quot;Harry Potter&quot; might have looked like in the late 80s with a comic that makes the idea sounds surprisingly awesome, casting John Cusack as Harry, Christopher Lloyd as Dumbledore, with guest appearances from David Bowie, triumphant synth music, and Falkor the Luckdragon...