
Ever since Dustin Nguyen’s “little” DC Heroes debuted, I’ve seen nothing but positive comments about his modified art style being applied to these creations. Today, we have another of Dustin’s pieces featuring Batman and Superman.

Ever since Dustin Nguyen’s “little” DC Heroes debuted, I’ve seen nothing but positive comments about his modified art style being applied to these creations. Today, we have another of Dustin’s pieces featuring Batman and Superman.

I think we need to start featuring our go-to artists at least one day a month. Today is Dustin Nguyen’s turn with this wonderful page from Batman: Streets of Gotham.

I swear one of these weeks, I’m going to run nothing but Dustin Ngueyn art every day. His stuff is so amazing, that I could stare at it for hours upon end. While I’m sure it would upset some, here’s a least a one day look at Dustin’s Huntress and Manbat double-page spread. SWEET!
It’s pretty obvious that we are big fans of Dustin Nguyen’s artwork, and we’ve even featured his Lil’Batman sketches on the site before. DC Entertainment must also like the look as as they are allowing Dustin and writer Derek Fridolfs team for a two two-page shorts spotlighting Lil’Gotham in the Detective Comics and Batman Annuals.
Take the jump for the full image and more information!
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Haven’t featured Dustin Nguyen’s work on the site in a while, so why not feature the cover to Batman: Streets of Gotham #7? It’s a perfect time to showcase his latest work.
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I simply can’t get enough of Dustin Nguyen’s art – especially when it’s the Streets of Gotham cover featuring Batman and The Huntress, among others.

In this issue: The Major Spoilers Crew goes outside their comfort zone and takes a look at The Adventures of Tintin. The poll of the week asks you to decide between your two favorite wisecracking robots, and plenty of reviews (including an exclusive advanced review). It’s all in this issue of the Major Spoilers Podcast!
Show Notes after the Jump!
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Today’s sneak peek of Batman: Streets of Gotham had me yearning to share some more Dustin Nguyen art on the site. Dustin has been featuring a series of Battle for the Cowl pieces on his Deviant Art page, and I like ‘em all. Great exaggerated caricatures of some of Batman’s friends and foes.
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I’m really excited to see Dustin Nguyen and Paul Dini team back up for some really good Batman stories, and apparently DC wants to feed that appetite with a sneak peek of Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 that arrives June 17, 2009.
While I love Dustin doing his thing in Detective Comics, I think it would be really interesting to see how he would handle Marvel’s Runaways series. A new creator group is on board the series right now, but maybe, just maybe down the road, Dustin may have a chance to bring his version of Nico to life.
i was at a hotgirl meeting this morning, and it was agreed- batwings instantly add 200% hotness.
then the meeting was adjourned when we were raided by not so hot members with rat tails and pigfeet.
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I’ve been away from the DeviantArt scene for a while, so I’ve been failing ot check in with what Detective Comics artist Dustin Nguyen was up to. Here are two spectacular pieces he’s completed recently; one for an upcoming Detective Comics cover, and another simply titled Red Carpet.
Yeah, you’ll want to take the jump and click on the full sized image.
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The Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC) is quickly approaching (April 4th and 5th), and convention organizers have announced Frank Cho will providing the artwork for the con’s Monsters & Dames artbook.
“With a penchant and reputation as one of the best artists for drawing beautiful women and crazy monsters, Frank was a natural choice to provide the cover for MONSTERS & DAMES,” said ECCC Organizer Jim Demonakos. “Luckily, he was able to fit it in to his schedule and created this stunning piece, which was colored by the talented Nathan Fairbairn.”
Portions of the proceeds from the 850 issues will go to the Seattle Children’s Hospital, so there is some real good coming from this convention exclusive.
Take the jump for a rundown of some of the artists contributing to the tome, and check out some preview pages too!