DanielIrizarri

Best Art Ever (This Week) – Superman 75th Anniversary Edition
Best Art Ever (This Week) – Superman 75th Anniversary Edition
Best Art Ever (This Week) – Superman 75th Anniversary Edition
We make a regular practice at ComicsAlliance of spotlighting particular artists or specific bodies of work, but because cartoonists, illustrators and their fans share countless numbers of great images on sites like Flickr, Tumblr, DeviantArt and seemingly infinite art blogs that we've created Best Art Ever (This Week), a weekly depository for just some of the pieces of especially compelling artwork that we come across in our regular travels across the Web. Some of it's new, some of it's old, some of it's created by working professionals, some of it's created by future stars, some of it's created by talented fans, and some of it's endearingly silly. All of it's awesome. In honor of this year's 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Superman and this weekend's release of Man of Steel, we present for the second time a compilation of some of the coolest portraits of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster's brilliant creation that we've highlighted in this feature over the last few years. We know it's cheating but we didn't count on going away for a month and then coming back in the middle of a big media event. All-new next week evermore.
Daniel Irizarri Balances Raillery and Reverence in Colorful Superhero Illustrations [Art]
Daniel Irizarri Balances Raillery and Reverence in Colorful Superhero Illustrations [Art]
Daniel Irizarri Balances Raillery and Reverence in Colorful Superhero Illustrations [Art]
Demonstrating a keen affection for futuristic landscapes, urban fashion and superheroes, Puerto Rico based artist Daniel Irizarri composes natural figures rendered in warm colors even when he's being satirical. Irizarri's digitally painted a number of striking portraits of Superman, Batman and others, with more humorous pieces like a lovingly illustrated "Hipsters for Hire" parody cover
Artists Honor Super Theft Victim Mike Meyer With Original Illustrations
Artists Honor Super Theft Victim Mike Meyer With Original Illustrations
Artists Honor Super Theft Victim Mike Meyer With Original Illustrations
As part of its ongoing "The Line It Is Drawn" feature, where artists create original work based on reader suggestions, Comics Should Be Good commissioned some touching material in support of Mike Meyer, the mentally disabled Illinois man who was cruelly robbed of much of his prized collection of Superman comics and memorabilia...