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Showing posts with label spiderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiderman. Show all posts
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Superhero/Peanuts Mash-up
Michelle Lana created these stupendous superhero cartoons. I don't know if she intentionally did a Peanuts/Superhero mash-up, but I love the way they look.
Superhero/Peanuts Mash-up
Michelle Lana created these stupendous superhero cartoons. I don't know if she intentionally did a Peanuts/Superhero mash-up, but I love the way they look.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Spider-man's Only Fear
MarcyVF over at Threadless created this very funny t-shirt design. If you like it head over here and give her some love.
Spider-man's Only Fear
MarcyVF over at Threadless created this very funny t-shirt design. If you like it head over here and give her some love.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Pixar Animator Angus MacLane’s Lego “CubeDudes” are Wonderful
Just when you think you've seen everything their is to see with Legos (Futurama, Minifigure Tattoos, Batmobile, Star Wars, Superheros) you stumble upon an amazing original creation.
Pixar animator Angus MacLane is an incredible artist that use these bricks to create what he calls “Cube Dudes”: culture icons made from Lego.
Enjoy this great collection and the flickr group.
Source: Francesco Mungani
Pixar animator Angus MacLane is an incredible artist that use these bricks to create what he calls “Cube Dudes”: culture icons made from Lego.
Enjoy this great collection and the flickr group.
Source: Francesco Mungani
Pixar Animator Angus MacLane’s Lego “CubeDudes” are Wonderful
Just when you think you've seen everything their is to see with Legos (Futurama, Minifigure Tattoos, Batmobile, Star Wars, Superheros) you stumble upon an amazing original creation.
Pixar animator Angus MacLane is an incredible artist that use these bricks to create what he calls “Cube Dudes”: culture icons made from Lego.
Enjoy this great collection and the flickr group.
Source: Francesco Mungani
Pixar animator Angus MacLane is an incredible artist that use these bricks to create what he calls “Cube Dudes”: culture icons made from Lego.
Enjoy this great collection and the flickr group.
Source: Francesco Mungani
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