Danish Ahmed, an artist from Mumbai, India, created these cool looks that are named after superheroes. This is pretty clever and there is a superhero name for every look.
Batman sports the battered look, the Hitler mustache is called the Robochop, while Superman’s mullet is dubbed the Super-Mane. The next time you see somebody with these looks, you’ll know the superhero name for it.
Jessienoochies Cosplay looks great in green. Here she is as the sexy and badass assassin Gamora from Guardians of the Galaxy. She completely owns it and wins our hearts.
She nailed everything from the look, to the costume, to that mischievous smile. I want to see this Gamora in her own solo movie.
We are used to seeing superheros in times of crisis. Kicking butt, taking names, wrestling with grown up issues. So it’s refreshing to see some of our favorite heroes as kids, hard at play rather than the tough work of cleaning up the streets.
These illustrations come from artist Alberto Varanda and they are bound to make you smile. They have a bit of a Norman Rockwell vibe. Enjoy.
Oh. My. God. I am gonna need a bigger garage if I ever want some Hulkbuster armor this extreme. This life-size Hulkbuster armor was built by a 26-year-old teacher in China named Xing Yile. Awesome stuff like this doesn’t happen overnight. It took two months for him to build this thing. He did have the help of an assistant, but still. This thing is unreal.
It stands 3.4-meters tall and weighs half a ton. They also built a smaller sized Iron Man as a companion piece so you can get an idea of scale I guess. Small Iron Man and gargantuan Hulkbuster armor.
This amazing superhero artwork from Liam Brazier shows some of our favorite comic book heroes in glorious polygon style. The vibrant colors and the shapes that make up these images make for some stunning artwork. This is some true geek eye candy.
I love how all of these images is so full of motion and life and energy. From top to bottom:
Man Up = Superman
Cave Man = Batman
Man Made = Iron Man
Front Man = Captain America
Mad Man = Hulk
Running Man = The Flash
Hang Man = Spider-man
Logo designer Justin Kozisek decided to tweak some of the NFL’s helmet designs and add some Marvel to them. These Marvel-themed helmets are an awesome mashup of NFL teams and the Marvel universe. Who knows, one day these two may even cross over for real and we can see geeky helmets like this on the football field.
This Marvel Ultron Prime Marvel Sixth Scale Figure from Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys is the best Ultron that money can buy, featuring movie-accurate, stunning details. It stands about 41 cm tall and features a new;y developed head sculpt and body with all kinds of crazy mechanical details. It features an LED light-up head and upper body, and a specially designed Avengers: Age of Ultron logo figure base that also lights up. If you only buy one Avengers figure this year, make it this one.
It will have a place of honor in your collection.
The Ultron Prime Sixth Scale Collectible Figure specially features:
Authentic and detailed likeness of Ultron Prime in Avengers: Age of Ultron
Movie-accurate sculpture with mechanical details
Silver colored painting on armor
LED light-up head sculpt and upper body (red light, battery operated)
Approximately 41 cm tall
Newly developed body with over 30 points of articulation
One (1) pair of palms with movable fingers
Accessory:
Specially designed Avengers: Age of Ultron figure stand with LED light-up function (red light, battery operated)
Did you know that there are Eight Immortals in Chinese mythology? Chinese mythology is pretty interesting. No doubt about it, but I am really intrigued to learn more about the eight Avenger immortals painted by Chinese Illustrator Xia-a. I can only imagine the epic tales that could be told about this group.
I love a good mashup between modern geek mythology and classic mythological tales. Awesome!
I love the colors and the style of these retro Guardians of the Galaxy posters from Keith Bogan. The gang is all here. The team share the first poster and each character also has their own.
And if you like them, you can buy some stuff with these images on them from his online shop.
Storyboard and concept artist Thomas Nelson updated his website with some storyboards and artwork that he created for Guardians of the Galaxy. One of the characters in this concept art is Lord Tantalus, a character that did not appear in the film. He was originally in the script though.
Gunn was probably saving Lord Tantalus for the sequel since his backstory is fairly complex. Some of the other characters here have similar, but different looks than we saw in the film.
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