
Daredevil, by Marko Djurdjevic.
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TMNT by Santolouco / Blog / Tumblr
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Good Memories
Getting your friends together and playing some N64? Nothing was more fun!
Created by Jordan Rosenberg
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Star Wars Character Prints - by Paul Cooper
Available for sale on Etsy
(Source: geeksngamers)
Scrap Metal Animal Sculptures by Robert Jefferson Travis Pond
(Source: devidsketchbook.com, via laughingsquid)
Animated TV Shows Comic Cover Parodies
Created by Achilleas Kokkinakis
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Super Mario Kicks Ass - by Rodrigo Pascoal
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Star Wars Portraits by Diego Salas
Acrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.
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Han Solo & Chewbacca: Hoth Intruders by Chris Wahl
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Terminator 2 Illustrations by James White / Blog / Store
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INKBLOT TEST: I SEE SPIDERS
From Spider-Man’s black suit came his nemesis, Venom. This inkblot shows the fates of these two characters inexorably intertwined.
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When I was asked to contribute to Gallery 1988’s Old School Video Game show I knew I wanted to focus on Nintendo’s Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out. When this game came out in 1987 it quickly became a favorite. I was not only enthralled with the playability of the game but was also fascinated with all of the unique characters. I’ve always had an interest in (and therefore am influenced by) all things cartoonish and these boxers each presented something exciting to me visually. I didn’t own this game as a kid and had to pretend to tolerate the nerd down the street to have access…apparently it was worth it. Many moons later I do not consider myself a gamer but have very fond connections to the games of my childhood. Punch-Out and Baseball Stars are easily my favorite games of all time and it was great to be able to honor one of them.
For more info on the show visit Gallery1988 at, nineteeneightyeight.com/pages/upcoming-shows or follow them right here on Tumblr.
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Ooze and Ectoplasm Series by Isaac Bidwell / Tumblr / Store
6” X 9” Individual print sets, S/N editions of 100. Available HERE.
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Carnage, by Mattias Fahlberg.
(Source: youngjusticer)