Have you read the brand new Batman #41? It’s really stirred up fan love and fan hate as there’s a new Batman working for the GCPD. Artist Diego Olortegui likes the design so much, he created his own mashup of what I can only hope get turned into a cover in the near future.
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After my review of Batman Beyond, the character and his world have been on my mind. Everything about Neo Gotham and its inhabitants is so interesting – familiar and different at the same time. Even old man Wayne isn’t quite as gruff as Bruce in his prime. Today’s Art Appreciation Moment of the Day takes a look at Bruce in a way I haven’t seen before.
I’m in a Star Wars mood today, and with Star Wars Rebels Season Two just around the corner, I went a lookin’ for some Rebels awesomeness. That is where I found Jesus Antonio Conde Galarraga. What’s different about today’s installment is that we not only get to see a finished piece, but we get to see the artist walk us through the process!
For some reason, Hulk was on my mind, and though there are a lot of really great pieces created by fan, today’s installment is from Amelia Vidal who nailed the fun that can be found in comics (if you look hard enough).
I love seeing fan art from our RPG Podcast, Critical Hit. I love seeing the various interpretations, takes, and of course the talent on display. Today, I found this wonderful piece by Jake Perez of everyone’s favorite three-quarter orc!
One of the artists we featured quite a bit back in the day when AAMotD was in its heyday was Francesco Francavilla. Since his early appearances on the site, he has gone on to cover major titles from Marvel, IDW Publishing, and more. Today, we look at Master of Kung Fu #1 from last week.
It’s been far too long since I took a trip down the rabbit hole that is Deviant Art. Time to correct that with an excellent piece by Exedor3.
If you’ve ever wanted to see an artist in action, here’s your chance as Howard Porter records his process for creating the cover for Justice League 3001 #1.
Way back in the day, Walt Disney Studios released all manner of short films on a variety of topics including music, psychology, and art, to name a few. In this short, Walt Disney introduces us to four artists and how they approach painting the same tree.
Getting a good start on the new year is always a challenge, but when Des Taylor offers up his take on Lois and Clark, it makes getting out of the starting gate much easier.
Seems like Black Friday was a bit of a let down for stores as everyone was at home watching the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer again, and again, and again…. or at least that is what I’m going to believe, I didn’t go out and buy jack squat for anyone this year. There were a number of artists who also seem to be taken back by the new trailer, and unveiled their fan art for the new movie.
Fans of film noir, will want to head over to Fantagraphics Bookstore and Gallery this weekend, as the company plans to feature a selection of the best film noir posters from the 1940s and ’50s.
Check out this looping GIF of superheroes and villains morphing into one another… by the time you are able to draw your eyes away, the day will be over. This wonderful piece appeared on the I Raff I Ruse website.
Press Release Last evening, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment helped San Diego celebrate the 75th anniversary of Batman by unveiling life-size recreations of The Dark Knight’s iconic cowl headpiece and cape to a capacity crowd at the fittingly named Hard Rock Hotel’s Legends Room.