Graffiti

Nychos Draws Anatomical Dissections Of Beloved Characters
Nychos Draws Anatomical Dissections Of Beloved Characters
Nychos Draws Anatomical Dissections Of Beloved Characters
Let me ask you a question, weekend ComicsAlliance reader: Do you like teenage mutants? Okay, good. Do you also like ninja turtles? Awesome. Okay, now bear with me for a second, because this is where it gets weird: Do you also like detailed anatomical dissections of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? If you answered "yes" to that last one, and I'm going to go ahead and acknowledge that you may
Street Artist Posterchild Provides ‘Evidence of Batman’ In Toronto
Street Artist Posterchild Provides ‘Evidence of Batman’ In Toronto
Street Artist Posterchild Provides ‘Evidence of Batman’ In Toronto
I have never been to Toronto, but I imagine that like most cities, the main complaint among people who live there is that Batman does not make his home in their fair city. Fortunately for Torontonians -- and unfortunately for the growing community of Canadian arch-villains -- one man has taken it upon himself to change that...
Parting Shot: Amazing 3D Street Art Lets Pedestrians Walk on Spider-Man’s Webs
Parting Shot: Amazing 3D Street Art Lets Pedestrians Walk on Spider-Man’s Webs
Parting Shot: Amazing 3D Street Art Lets Pedestrians Walk on Spider-Man’s Webs
Kurt Wenner, an artist, architect and former NASA employee, has produced some pretty incredible street art using stereoscopic techniques that appear three-dimensional when viewed from the correct spot. One of his recent works featured Spider-Man, and created the illusion that passers-by were high above the city on his webs...
‘Banksy of Bulgaria’ Turns Soviet-Era Statues into American Superheroes
‘Banksy of Bulgaria’ Turns Soviet-Era Statues into American Superheroes
‘Banksy of Bulgaria’ Turns Soviet-Era Statues into American Superheroes
An unknown artist who's called "the Banksy of Bulgaria" has created an impressive bit of street art using well known American icons including comic book characters. Identified as "Moving with the Times," the piece replaces the Soviet troops with American icons like Superman, Robin, the Joker, Ronald McDonald and Captain America...
Suck It, Banksy: The Geeky Street Art of OakOak [Art]
Suck It, Banksy: The Geeky Street Art of OakOak [Art]
Suck It, Banksy: The Geeky Street Art of OakOak [Art]
According to his website, OakOak is "a fun-loving French artist in the street" who "likes to play with urban elements." It is perhaps the most refreshingly literal artist statement we have ever read, and is truthfulness is evident in the frequently geeky work that OakOak leaves in the streets of France...
Latvia’s Graffiti Super-Heroes Are Depressingly Awesome
Latvia’s Graffiti Super-Heroes Are Depressingly Awesome
Latvia’s Graffiti Super-Heroes Are Depressingly Awesome
One of the best things about being a comics journalist (aside from the ample opportunities to talk about Batman) is that people will occasionally send me strange, wonderful things. Such is the case with an email I got from ComicsAlliance reader Zak, who sent over a set of pictures of super-hero graffiti decorating the streets of Riga, Latvia depicting some of our favorite characters undergoing som
‘Batmoney’ And The Art Of Defacing Legal Tender
‘Batmoney’ And The Art Of Defacing Legal Tender
‘Batmoney’ And The Art Of Defacing Legal Tender
As a person who enjoys goods, services and paper, printed moolah is a definite favorite of mine. Of course, that's not to say hard American currency can't benefit from a little re-touching, especially the comic book-friendly kind. As pointed out to me by CA contributor Brendan McGuirk, Geekologie's Gallery of "Geek-ily Defaced Bills" appeals to that particular reptilian part of any fan's
Link Ink — Street Art, ‘Peace Party,’ Giant Monsters
Link Ink — Street Art, ‘Peace Party,’ Giant Monsters
Link Ink — Street Art, ‘Peace Party,’ Giant Monsters
-- Street art and our favorite superheroes team-up in this killer mural, spotted in San Francisco by WHAT IM SEEING dot com. (Robot 6) -- Dan Santat offers his giant monster prints for sale, including his illustrated rampages of giant lizards, giant robots, and a giant squid that he calls "a metaphor for love...