Check out this awesome optical illusion. Do you see Wolverine, or two Batmen? I’ve always had a love/hate relationship with optical illusions. Sometimes I see what needs to be seen, and other times I’m standing in the bathroom for hours staring at those damn Magic Eye posters waiting for the butterfly to appear. Thanks to Hector for the tip!
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If you are a regular reader of Marvel Comics, you’ve probably seen Jacopo Camagni’s work in the pages of Black Widow and the Marvel Girls, and World War Hulks: Captain America Vs. Wolverine #1. Jacopo is also a big Doctor Who fan, contributing today’s Art Appreciation Moment to the Doctor Who Reprint Society.
William Dunn sent me a quick e-mail to let me know about a new paint blog he’s started on Flickr showcasing his background work on Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Not only do you get to see the environments the animated characters move around in, you also get a lot of insight into the process, and behind the scenes info.
It’s Comic Twart’s birthday, and Evan “Doc” Shaner offers up a tribute to the website’s first year of themes.
Did anyone get a chance to watch the Firebreather movie on Cartoon Network last weekend? It wasn’t too terribly bad, though I was surprised there was no mention to viewers to pick up the Image Comic title. ComicTwart is into Firebreather this week, and Andy Kuhn (artist of the comic book series) submitted today’s entry.
Here’s Art Appreciation Moment of the Day regular Gene Gonzales offering up his take on the Black Widow.
We usually feature sketches and drawings from comic book artists, but today, we’re taking a look at Brian Chan’s origami art.
Gene Gonzales returns to the Art Appreciation Moment of the Day with a piece of vector art, featuring a little red dress.
Thomas Perkins is such a great guy – not just because he’s a big fan of Major Spoilers – but because of all the awesome artwork he cooks up and that we get to enjoy on a weekly basis thanks to my son’s cartoon cable viewing habits. As a holiday treat for everyone at Major Spoilers, Thomas sent us yet another in his series of Major Spoilers comic covers from years gone by. Happy Holidays to All!
Francesco Francavilla is showing off his holiday card, that is a great throwback to the movies from the ’50s. via The Art of Francesco Francavilla
We’ve featured his work on the site before, and we’re bringing him back to the spotlight with his latest movie poster interpretation for the upcoming Thor movie.
As we slide into the big holiday and the end of the year, plenty of holiday wishes and greeting cards are being sent out. Al Rio is giving everyone a sneak peek of his 2010 holiday card before they get mailed out.
Here is something that is right up Rodrigo’s alley – he’s a big fan of Marvel, and an even bigger fan of dinosaurs, so the combination should be awesome upon awesome.
Commissions usually result in some rather interesting works of art. That’s about all I’m going to say about today’s entry from Eric Basaidua and his take on Black Widow and Scarlet Witch.