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Cereals for Geeks: Health in a Cardboard Box

Back to the Future Cereal Art

Back to the Future Cereal Art

Over the last months Ian Glaubinger, Doodles from my Noodle, has gradually been releasing a series of cereal box art. That is art on a cereal box in case you didn’t know.

The theme of his art should appeal to most geeks out there but why say more. Let’s instead let his art do the work. Read more

Everything That Is Wrong with Hipsters. In Just One Image.

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Spiderman Hipster

Spiderman Hipster

Dept. of Retired Super Heroes: Le Bat

From the Dept. of retired super heroes: Le Bat by Jason Yarmosky.

Retired Batman with Bunny

Retired Batman with Bunny

More awesome drawings by Jason Yarmosky.

Awesomeness? Batman vs. Darth Vader, With Lightsabers. Frakking Awesome, Yes! EPIC

I’m torn, split up between two feelings. Of course total awesomeness but also WTF!

Batman, Darth Vader, Lightsabers. Can it get it better? Thrown all three in one pot, right?

But maybe that’s the wrong thing to do.

So it seems that rumours of a Dark Horse – Batman cross-over comic could become reality? Who knows whether the dream of many a nerd will ever be realised. What it did bring though is this awesome drawing by Dave Dorman.

Styrofoam cup drawings

Great collection of hand drawings on styrofoam coffee cups.

A-Z of awesomeness

Neill Cameron has started an A-Z of Awesomeness. Neill Cameron writes and draws comics for a living. His Mecha Action Schoolgirl Comedy Epic ‘Mo-Bot High’ appeared in weekly children’s comic The DFC, and he has recently worked for Panini on ‘Marvel Heroes’ and ‘Doctor Who’.
For every letter in the alphabet he draws a new picture, often representing super heroes or movie stars.

iron-indiana

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The art of Tim Burton

New York’s MOMA museum is going to hold an exhibition of the art of Tim Burton. More than 700 examples of rarely or never-before-seen drawings, paintings, storyboards, moving-image works, puppets, maquettes, costumes, and cinematic ephemera, and includes an extensive film series spanning Burton’s 27-year career.

Tim Burton's Edward drawing

More preview images at /Film

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