Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Cartoon Style Superhero Art
We’re really loving this Superhero art from Corey Smith. This small collection of superhero art is fun and done in a cartoon style. I could totally see some Superhero cartoons done in this style. I would watch it. Especially the Superman show. Too bad such cartoons don’t exist right now. Corey, you need to animate these.

Here we have Wolverine, Luke Cage, Superman and Captain America. These pieces all have so much character. Although I’m not sure what the deal is what Captain America’s neck. There’s also a cool zombie hunter.

Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Cartoon Style Superhero Art

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments
Albert Nguyen has reimagined Star Wars, by merging it with history from our own galaxy. He uses historical paintings for inspiration and places Star Wars characters within them. You might recognize Emanuel Leutze’s Washington Crossing the Delaware, or the historic photo Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima photographed by Joe Rosenthal.

It is a fun series that lets us see these characters in a whole new light. Many of them are made to look like old personal photographs. Also included is Boba Fett in place of Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

Star Wars Re-Imagined As Historical Moments

via Nerdist

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers
No matter what your political views are, I think we can all agree on one thing: World leaders are way better as Transformers. Here’s proof. Azerbaijani based digital artist Gunduz Aghayev created this unique series, turning well known leaders into Transformers. These robots are hardly in disguise and if I’m honest, all politicians are Decepticons rather than Autobots. This is a fun series.

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

World Leaders As Transformers

via Neatorama

Ralph Steadman’s Illustrations For Ray Bradbury’s  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury is one of Science Fictions greatest authors. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Fahrenheit 451 in 2003, artist Ralph Steadman was commissioned to illustrate Bradbury’s classic book. When Bradbury saw the work that Steadman did for the book, it blew him away. You can see why. These illustrations definitely compliment Bradbury’s style. I’ve never seen these before, but I had to share, because these are sooo awesome. They are so frantic and energetic.

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

Ralph Steadman's Illustrations For Ray Bradbury's  Fahrenheit 451

via Dangerous Minds

Every Star Wars Vehicle To Scale


Scott Park has illustrated the spaceships and vehicles from the original Star Wars trilogy to scale. Yes it is as awesome as it sounds. We get to see how a Ronto compares to a TIE-Fighter, to a Tauntaun and on and on. Scott did a great job on this animation. It really puts things into perspective. Some of the sizes may surprise you. For instance, I had forgotten how large those B-Wings were. They are about the size of an Imperial shuttle. Fun stuff.

Pop Culture Characters In Disguise

Pop Culture Characters In Disguise
Alex Solis has created an art series that shows familiar pop culture characters in disguise as other pop culture characters. Below are just a few to whet your appetite. He has many more on his Instagram page. I’m not sure why, but there is something very appealing about seeing these characters inside of other characters. I really like that Gizmo is hiding inside of a Furby. I knew it all along.

Pop Culture Characters In Disguise

Pop Culture Characters In Disguise

Pop Culture Characters In Disguise

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings
Etsy seller autogeography sells all manner of geeky art, but these punny Dalek prints and paintings stand out from the crowd. Exterminate isn’t the only word in the Dalek’s vocabulary. They also know many words that rhyme with exterminate. As shown in these prints:

Exfoliate(A Dalek in the bathtub), Caffeinate(A coffee drinking Dalek), Investigate(A Sherlock Dalek) and many more. These are a more playful take on the Doctor’s fiercest enemies. They are the perfect art for your wall. They aren’t super serious and they are just plain fun.

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings

Punny Dalek Prints And Paintings

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old
Shanghai based artist Eddie Liu created this imaginative series that imagines what some DC superheroes might look like if they grew old and were ready for retirement. We know them as young heroes in their prime, but in real life, everyone ages. It’s fascinating seeing such iconic heroes in a new light. These heroes may be old, but just look at them. They can still take care of business.

I think I prefer seeing our heroes as older rather than seeing them laid to rest.

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old

DC Comics Superheroes Get Old