
What will happen with all the Batgirls of the DCU? In the New 52 the answer could be anything. So until we get an answer from those in power, let’s take a look back at the Batgirls that were thanks to the stylings of Jon Sommariva.

What will happen with all the Batgirls of the DCU? In the New 52 the answer could be anything. So until we get an answer from those in power, let’s take a look back at the Batgirls that were thanks to the stylings of Jon Sommariva.

I sent the call out on Twitter for followers to share their favorite characters. Enter Razerbug and his love for Kyle Rayner. That sent me on a search for today’s Art Appreciation Moment of the Day and it turned up Adam Withers.

We’ve seen a few takes on comic book characters in different time periods, and today we get a look at the Justice League imagined as samurai characters.

I stumbled across Mike Hawthorne’s Deviant Art page, and though I was looking for one specific image, the plethora of great art had me spending way too much time looking at his gallery.
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Stanley Lau has away with art. His designs are always jaw dropping and his colors are unlike anything we find in the comic book pages today. There’s a convention in Singapore (where Stanley lives), and the artist has whipped up a mascot for the show.
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Skottie Young has a style that is instantly recognizable, and I spend quite a bit of time each week going through the images on his website. When I found this image of Spongebob Squarepants, I knew in an instant that this was not an image to show my Spongebob loving son.
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There are a few artists who really bring the human form to life. Terry Dodson has a way with the pen that results in imagery that I can’t stop looking at.
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DC Comics has been coming up with some very nice bits of ephemera lately, and their archival print poster line has a few really interesting pieces, including this retro poster for the Haly Circus.
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Matthew and I have pondered just how the world of Cars works. Thanks to Jake Parker we now know what the insides of Mater, and Lightning McQueen look like… and it isn’t pretty in a pretty sort of way.
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What would happen if you took Pokemon and rendered them in the style of Tim Burton? Vaughn Pinpin knows the answer to that, because he’s created a series of images featuring the two.
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I’ve been on a Western kick lately when I kick back in the Major Spoilers Screening Room, so when I saw Timothy Anderson’s spin on Empire Strikes Back, I knew it had to be shared.