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Denis Medri Gives Batman and Friends a Rockabilly Makeover [link]

Artist Denis Medri created a series of 1950s-inspired redesigns of characters from Gotham City, transforming Batman’s friends and foes into a stylish cast of rockabilly vigilantes, varsity team sidekicks, and sinister Teddy Boys. From Bruce Wayne’s Batmobile-styled hot rod to Catwoman’s Bettie Page-invoking getup, Gotham has never looked this darn peachy keen.

Pulling inspiration from the ’50s and pop culture, Medri’s rendition of Gotham City is an absolute delight that successfully fuses nostalgia with the Bat-Universe. Barbara Gordon’s redesign pulls directly from Grease, translating the dynamic between Barbara and her alter-ego as Batgirl by borrowing fashion cues from Sandy’s wardrobe. Likewise, Medri’s interpretation of Two-Face resembles a split personality between Happy Days’ Richie Cunningham and an evil Fonzie, while The Riddler greatly resembles 3-D from Back to the Future.

Although most of these redesigns contain a degree of costuming elements with the masks and cowls, Medri’s illustrations serve as fine examples of how to adapt the signature styling elements of the Bat-family and Arkham’s finest into casual yet unique cosplay options, if not wearable retro street fashion. The Nightwing varsity jacket serves as a great styling update to the classic superhero emblem t-shirt, with letterman jackets being on-trend over the past couple of years. The restyling of Harley Quinn and Two-Face are a fine example of the striking effects that simple color-blocking, layers, and pattern mixing can have when coordinating an ensemble.

Check out the entire series of Denis Medri’s rockabilly Batman redesigns on ComicsAlliance!

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An awesome representation of a frequently over-cheesecaked character.

— by Meredith McClaren

An awesome representation of a frequently over-cheesecaked character.

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bambiparadise:

A picture of the eclipse 2012 from the nasa.

beautiful!!

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justinrampage:

Travel posters are great and all, but why go to a far off land when you can be lazy!? Caldwell Tanner’s group of such posters caters to us online junkies.

Blasting around on the internet, video games, at home and watching television is paradise!

Travel Posters for Lazy People by Caldwell Tanner (Tumblr) (Twitter)

Via: College Humor

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madiruss:

Dinosaurs in Winterwear, aka Derposaurs

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vanishingnight:

Scott Griffith | Window Map Of Anchorage

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comicartappreciation:

Conan the Barbarian #5 // Massimo Carnevale

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Infinite Dreams

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loversdreamersandyou:

“He died? And this is supposed to be a kids’ movie!”

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Bard’s always get the girl.  It’s in their CHArm

jephjacques:

New print!

I should have these for sale at Dragon’s Lair in Austin this weekend. They’ll probably go on sale at Topatoco eventually as well.

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rebeccasugar:

The demo for the finale song in “What Was Missing,” “My Best Friends in the World!”

I’m really honored when people call me a songwriter. I wanted to earn that title with the songs I wrote for this episode. Here are the chords-

A7, Dm, A7, Dm

A7, Dm, A7, Dm

Bb, F, A7, Dm,

This- this is what was missing! The truth!

Bb, F, Bb, F, 

Bb, F, Bb, F, Bb, F, Bb, F, A7,

Bb, F, C, Bb, 

Bb, F, C, Bb, 

Bb, F, C, Bb,

F…. A7…

(Repeat)

…G… (shifts up…)

C, G, D, C,

C, G, D, C,

C, G, D, C,

G…. B7…

Em, C, G, B7,

Em (doooooor break!)

Awesome!  Seriously awesome!!!

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