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Des Taylor Evokes Golden Age Animation in Colorful Superhero Illustrations [Art]
Batman: The Animated Series made classic, Golden Age-era animation look cool again, and Des Taylor's artwork wields the same vintage, expressive charm. Taylor shared some pages from his own comic, The Legend of the Blue Lotus, earlier this month, and the character shares a name with a classic Tintin story, as well as an appearance that looks like it evolved right out of a '90s Batman episode...
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Madeleine Flores Takes Batman to the Park, Redesigns Iron Man and More [Art]
Marvel Comics readers know the precious joy of reading a good "What If...? " comic. Artist Madéleine Flores obviously enjoys such pleasures, too, as her hypothetical take on Iron Man shows.
In addition to speculating about an alternative uni-beam placement on Tony Stark, Flores has also tackled the contents of Batman's cowl ears. She's...
Irena Freitas Fills Sci-Fi and Fantasy Favorites With Extra Wonder [Art]
George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire books may not be ideal targets for children's book adaptations. If anyone every figures out a way to make such a project work, however, Brazilian illustrator Irena Freitas could do a fine job of bringing the inhabitants of Westeros to life 12-and-under readers...
Twiggy McBones Celebrates ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Avatar’ [Art]
We're all about Game of Thrones fan art this weekend. And why shouldn't we be, now that Season 2 is in full gear on Sunday nights? Today, we're checking out Los Angeles-based artist known online as Twiggy McBones, who imagines a kind of Disney movie look for Daenrys, Khal Drogo and Jon Snow...
Stefan Tosheff Gets Serious With ‘Adventure Time,’ ‘Dragon Ball’ and ‘X-Men’ Stars [Art]
Stefan Tosheff's stab at drawing Goku may prompt you to do a double take to make sure you're looking at his name in the lower right-hand corner and not that of Ryan Kelly. The Vancouver-based Tosheff deftly crafts character artwork that echoes Kelly's sense of emotion, but spend some time with him and you'll also notice some X-Men and Adventure Time pieces that will take you back to the first time
Bradley Wright Launches a Welcome Assault on Your Eyes [Art]
It's hard to look at Bradley Wright's art and not realize that there are whole comic books out there that pack less story than a single page or panel from his portfolio. That's good for him professionally, though, because he's been paid to make concept art for games such as The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena and Syndicate...
Take a Trip With Scott Balmer’s Vibrant Take on Robots, Ghosts, Vikings and More [Art]
The proton streams in Scott Balmer's artwork may be hot enough to melt your head, and the same can be said for quality of his psychedelic portraits. Balmer's graphically spastic riffs on The Legend of Zelda and action figure packages compress recognizable elements together like a box of liquefied crayons, and they rock like a clip out of Yellow Submarine...
Kassandra Heller Brings Wonder to Sailor Moon and Everyone Else She Draws [Art]
Sometimes you look at a single image and wish that it was full-blown illustrated book. For examples, you need look no further than illustrator/animator extraordinaire Kassandra Heller's illustration portfolio. Her pink-haired lady lumberjack and singing bunny people could easily star in their own stories, and there's plenty more where that came from...
Jacob McAlister Celebrates Comics, Movies and Games With Plentiful Prints [Art]
The Legend of Zelda and the Star Wars-verse are packed with symbols and meaning, which makes it all the easier for artist Jacob McAlister to pack in cleanly designed tributes to some of his favorite characters. In some cases, he even mashes them up, as is the case with his Darth Vader Sinatra concept...
‘Doctor Who’ Crosses Over with Marvel and DC Thanks to Jordan Gibson [Art]
Yes, IDW's Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who crossover is one of the greatest gifts that sci-fi-loving comic geeks could possibly receive this year. Curious minds do wander, however, when the idea of Doctor Who crossovers comes up...