The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book

The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book
The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book is the perfect coffee table book for fans of the demented diva known as Harley Quinn. Inside you will discover the complete history of the character. Harley Quinn made her comic book debut in The Batman Adventures #12 and today she is one of the most popular characters in the DC Comics universe. Her complete history is here, detailing the creation and evolution of the character through exclusive interviews with the writers and artists. It is also packed with the most iconic covers and panels in Harley Quinn history. It is the ultimate visual guide to the Joker’s main squeeze. This book will be hard to put down.

The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book

The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book

The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book

The Art of Harley Quinn Hardcover Book

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop
I never thought that I would write a crappy title like that. And yes, you read it correctly. Illustrator Toshib Bagde has released a series that is, uh, unique? It is called Superheroes Poop Lab, and it puts together superheroes and, well, poop. Poop heroes. It is actually very creative. Toshib is not constipated creatively at all.
What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

What Superheroes Would Look Like As Poop

Batman v Superman – 1990s Style

Batman v Superman - 1990s Style
1990s superhero films were mostly bad. Sure you had Tim Burton’s Batman Returns, but we also had horrible shows like Lois and Clark: the Adventures of Superman. That was such a waste of air time. So, what would Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman have looked like in the 90s? YouTuber Frank Ireland has the answers with a concept trailer of what Batman v Superman and the DCEU might have looked like if they had existed in the 1990s. It’s bad. It’s weird. John Cusack as Superman, Bruce Willis as Batman. It’s not dark and brooding. It is actually bright and silly. Which is something that the modern version could have used quite frankly.

via io9

If DC Comics Published Marvel Characters in the 1960s

If DC Comics Published Marvel Characters in the 1960s
Check out these fun comic book covers from artist Kerry Callen (part 1 and part 2) that imagine what it would have been like if DC Comics published Marvel characters in the 1960s. These are some weird covers, but I love them. There is an overweight Spider-Man, Captain America eating his shield, Iron Fist and Power Man, and some fun versions of Ghost Rider too. A great “What If…” art series.

If DC Comics Published Marvel Characters in the 1960s

If DC Comics Published Marvel Characters in the 1960s

If DC Comics Published Marvel Characters in the 1960s

via Laughing Squid