These Star Wars Kids Art Prints are adorable. They are the work of Etsy seller octopustreehouse and they feature many of our favorite characters as kids. Like Boba Fett at a birthday party, the Wampa monster having a “sick day”, Jabba The Hutt at a carnival, the Rancor monster in a candy store and more.
They are perfect for a kids room or just as cool Star Wars art on your own wall. I love all of the little details. It’s what makes these images so cute and funny.
What do you get when you combine Batman’s costume with Iron Man’s armor? Well, the result looks something like this. This armored Batman by AltReaper was clearly inspired by Tony Stark’s Iron Man armor. The color touches are all Batman, but the helmet’s angles and jawline, as well as that chest plate are all Iron Man.
Some might say that it is a bit Batgirl-like, but I like it. I wouldn’t mind seeing this costume on screen in a Batman movie.
This cute series by artist DrFaustusAU shows Batman characters drawn in Dr. Seuss’ classic style. And now that I’ve seen it, I want to collect all of the books and have someone read me a twisted bedtime story.
The artist nails the Dr. Seuss style perfectly, using the cast of Gotham characters. If only I had these books when I was a kid.
This female Spawn cosplay looks like it was practically ripped from the pages of Spawn itself. Cosplayer Cat Huntress did an amazing job. These images and Cat herself are totally epic. I just love the lighting and the colors. Of course that costume is pretty incredible too. She has basically channeled Spawn so completely that I can’t see anyone doing it better.
“Sci-fi, horror and fantasy and comics have been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. I’ve always been a bit of a tomboy, found myself drawn more towards male characters and taking on male identities. Todd MacFarlane is one of my greatest artistic inspirations, I’ve been obsessed with Spawn since I was 13 and grew up watching the cartoon. What I love so much about Spawn’s character is that although his motivations are entirely self serving, you see moments of humanity shine through in his actions. We tried going for more of a cartoony feeling in the spirit of the show, the costume isn’t 100% exactly like the original Spawn costume because I wanted to do something a little different (and to be honest I was on a time constraint). And I had these amazing spiked bracers I absolutely love and take every opportunity possible to use on set!”
Prepare yourself for some of the best and most beautiful Doctor Who art that you have seen in ages. This Dalek comic strip was published in the mid-1960s in Century 21 magazine. Beautiful isn’t it? Well you can see it all on Flickr. See you in a few hours!
You can find the complete The Dalek Chronicles comic on walt74’s Flickr page. Apparently they are scans from a recent magazine that collected the entire run. I just love it. This colorful artwork has flying saucers, futuristic cities, space scenes and more pulpy goodness. I wish more people did art in this style today.
Etsy seller Bricknut has some fun and cool LEGO Star Trek figures, just in case you have a LEGO Enterprise bridge that needs to be manned. You can get Riker,Worf, Geordi LaForge and Captain Picard. They are pretty unique and would look great on any geek shelf.
Do yourself a favor and check out his other LEGO figures while you are there. The seller also has several Marvel and DC characters. Hopefully they will add more, because I would love to see what he can do with Doctor Who characters.
If the ancient Egyptians worshiped Comic Book characters and Sc-Fi icons the way we do, this is exactly what their tombs would look like. Illustrator Josh Ln created this series of geeky hieroglyph style art and very appropriately calls it “Hero-glyphics”.
Best of all, you don’t need to be an Indiana Jones type to decipher them. I mean it’s pretty obvious that Han shot first and that Kirk battled the Gorn. If you like what you see, you can even buy prints from his Society6 store.
You don’t see too many quality Star Trek items for the kitchen, but Etsy seller BlueFireEngraving offers a really cool cutting board and some coaster sets. The coaster sets feature images of the history of the USS Enterprise. They are made of bamboo and you get 6 coasters.
The cutting board also shows the history of our favorite starship. Just don’t get too absorbed in the various Enterprise ships while you are chopping vegetables. You don’t want to cut yourself.
Look at the images below. Do these model of Sci-Fi ships look like paper to you? No way. They look like professional replicas. However, every single one of them is a papercraft creation. They were made by Japanese craftsman uhu02. I am just blown away by the level of detail and the fact that they don’t even look like paper.
He has created an X-Wing, a TIE Interceptor, Viper Mk2, 2001’s Orion and many more! This man is a true artist with paper.
Well, it’s 2015 so let’s see what Back To The Future 2 got right about the once future year that we are living in. Luckily for us, the folks at Stay Sourced have created this awesome infographic so that we can see how well the movie predicted the world as it is today.
I know one thing. We still don’t have any time traveling cars and the flux capacitor hasn’t been invented yet. Wait. Maybe that means the timeline has been changed! And Doc Brown never hit his head on the toilet! Great Scott!
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