Charlie Brown Mashup Fan Art
Guardians of the Galaxy

Matthew J. Fletcher
Spider-Man

Marco D’Alfonso
Doctor Who

Larry Wentzel
The Avengers

Chris G.
X-Men

Theamat
Batman

Fabio Valle
Guardians of the Galaxy

Matthew J. Fletcher
Spider-Man

Marco D’Alfonso
Doctor Who

Larry Wentzel
The Avengers

Chris G.
X-Men

Theamat
Batman

Fabio Valle
These retro illustrations come from Atomic Girl and depict several famous geek women as World War II pin up bombshells. They were inspired by the pinup art that pilots used to paint on the side of their fighter planes. Ironically, with an invisible jet, Wonder Woman is her own plane pinup art.
Here we have Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Molotov Cocktease and Slave Leia. They look great on the side of a plane or even on T-shirts for that matter. Hopefully she will add more geek women to the lineup. I would love to see Batgirl and some of the Marvel X-Girls as well.
These are some fun Star Wars and Simpsons character mashup illustrations by Corey Customs. Now if we only had a Star Wars / Simpsons animated movie, we could see these funny characters come to life. That would be a fun trilogy. I would love to see Ned Skywalker battle against Darth Krusty.
Great job Corey. The Force is strong with your illustration skills.
Kansas City, Missouri artist Josh Ln has a fun and creative anatomical illustration series of famous spaceships from science fiction. The series is titled Spaceship Skeletal Surveys and features ships from SciFi films and TV shows. Now you can see what they would look like if they had a skeletal structure.
We have the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars, the Enterprise from Star Trek, the TARDIS from Doctor Who, Firefly and a viper from Battlestar Galactica, all showing off their anatomy. You can order prints and all kinds of apparel with these five designs printed on them from Josh’s Society6 store.
Artist and art student Creees Lee loves DC Comics. Also Pokemon. Naturally, he made some super cool mashup illustrations that put them together. These DC Comics characters are all hanging out with their Pokemon equals. I would totally watch a show where the DC Comics characters trained these Pokemon and unleashed them on bad guys.
If you want to own prints you are in luck, since Creees will be selling prints of these for $15 each. You can also get the whole set for $70. So much good art, so little wall space…
These superhero illustrations show us what it would be like if OTHER famous actors were cast as various superheroes. This is the work of French artist Alex Tuis and he proves that he would make a great casting agent. I think we can all agree that Arnold as Collusus when he was younger would have been perfect.
Christopher Walken as Professor X? I think that would be awesome. A younger Rutger Hauer as Thor is also a brilliant choice. I’m not so sure about a few of the others, but they all look fantastic. It is a fun series of “What if…” possibilities.
If you are looking for some Star Wars art with serious attitude and lots of humor, get thee to the PickledCircus Etsy store right this second. Matthew Roby’s Star Warped series is all kinds of awesome.
Whether it is Leia as the lollipop sucking Alderaan Avenger, or Boba Fett with a “Strawberry Solo” frozen popsicle, or any of his other humorous pieces, these art prints will make you smile and laugh. How about Jabba the Hutt as the “Blobfather” or Admiral Ackbar falling for the somewhat obvious trap of a mini Death Star with dynamite attached? I love these and I hope he keeps making more.
As cool as most Superheroes are, sometimes their vehicles come off as one-dimensional. That isn’t the case with Josh Ln’s polygonal art. Josh has created famous polygonal cars (and other vehicles) that look absolutely out of this world.
Any Superhero would be proud to drive one of his creations. Here we see the Batmobile, the Turtle Van, even the Millennium Falcon and Back To The Future’s DeLorean, all created out of polygons. The end result are amazing rides that equal more than the sum of their parts.
We have seen Batman and his world re-imagined time and again in many artworks and it never gets old. This set of illustrations from Kate Jones features the Dark Knight, Bane, and Catwoman.
Not only do they look “sharp”, as if they are made from glass shards, they will look great on your mobile device. She is offering these beautiful pieces up as wallpaper for iPhone, iPad 2 and iPad 3. How can you resist?
Via Geektyrant