Artist Campbell Whyte has grown his “8 Bit Dreams” series like crazy thanks to fans of his work and their great NES commission ideas. You can get your very own NES video game piece by Campbell over at his Etsy store for $50. 8 Bit Dream Series Commissions by Campbell Whyte (Etsy) (Twitter)

Batman: Arkham Party (Batman: Arkham City Shot Set) This drink was created for an article in The Guardian. Ingredients:MidoriVodkaCrushed IceBlue CuracaoSambucaCranberry JuiceRum popping CandyFresh Mint Sugar SyrupBlackcurrant Coulis (You can buy this in bottles or jars)Champagne Directions: “This shot set sees some of Gotham’s most dastardly villains taking on the Dark Knight. For The Riddler, pour 20ml ofContinue reading

Film, comic and gaming universes all gather on the same battlefield in Josip Kelava’s beautiful set of Hero / Villain typographic posters. (Detail Shots) “This little project is a showcase of all my favorite characters, both friendly and foe, as typographic posters representing a little of what they are about.” – Josip Heroes and VillainsContinue reading

DC and Marvel Comic figures took part in helping John Mallamas piece together this rocking new custom Marvel Legends Mega Man design. You can throw down your bid on eBay now to try and grab it up. Learn more here. Related Rampage: Rocking out the Blues in Halo Custom Marvel Legends Megaman by John MallamasContinue reading

With homage to Drew Struzan’s classic Indiana Jones film posters, artist Adam Hughes created a great Uncharted SONY poster design for the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. It was also used for DC Comics’ Uncharted #1 variant cover. Adam updated the illustration recently to get a more accurate look for Drake. UNCHARTED Variant Cover 1 byContinue reading

Phillip Haragos illustrates how a group of our comic book heroes came to be what they are today! Thanks to your awesome votes, this super design is now on sale for $20 $9.99 at Threadless! Don’t miss out on the $9.99 sale at Threadless going on until tomorrow! Related Rampages: How To Become Super II(More) Origin by Philip Haragos (Threadless)Continue reading