“How long could one withstand it’s rocky motion before retching all over the controls? I wonder…” – Vesa Lehtimaki Related Rampages: True Nature of the Force Revealed! | Snowman Cometh Lego AT-ST by Vesa Lehtimaki / Avanaut
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Burger King and Iron Man are one in this hilarious mash up design by Maury Ruiz, Darnell Isom and Legacy Effects. Check out the commercial below. Final Commercial: Burger King Iron Man Suit Prototype (Rated PG-13) Burger King Iron Man 2 by Maury Ruiz | Darnell Isom | Legacy Effects
Chewbacca and his little Ewok girlfriend enjoy the moons on their first date. What a cute / furry couple. Wookiee First Date by Georges le Mercenaire (Behance) (Twitter)
Pac-Man has been steampunked and given the name GHOST EATER 1. He is almost ready to charge full steam ahead thanks to deadcomicstrip! GHOST EATER 1 by Georges le Mercenaire (Behance) (Twitter)
Tom Parker’s Comicon Challenge: Age of Legends entry that took 5th place. His design is based on Alex Ross’ Superman from Kingdom Come. Alex Ross Superman by Tom Parker / crazyfool (CGHUB) Via: herochan
The old school Tron Poster has been given a modern twist thanks to James White. Check out his entire Tron Poster trilogy HERE. Tron Poster by James White / Signalnoise (Flickr) (Twitter)
Killer Decepticon: Onslaught Transformer design by Billy King! This character was released for Transformers: WFC as part of their first DLC pack. Check out: Demolisher | Scattershot | Scattershot alt mode Transformers: WFC – Onslaught by Billy King / phunktion (CGHUB)
Bryan Marvin P. Sola’s rad Comicon Challenge: Age of Legends entry. Take a look at The Joker as a young troublemaker in Gotham. Mess With Me by Bryan Marvin P. Sola / bpsola (CGSociety) Via: herochan
Even old school Mario went through a beta testing. Get this retro Steamboat Mario design by Justin White at TeeFury for only $9! (10/18/2010) Steamboat Mario by Justin White / Jublin (deviantART) (Flickr) Via: teevil
The “What If?” picture: “Trivia: Tom Selleck was Steven Spielberg’s second choice for the role of Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford was his first, but George Lucas objected, since Ford had been in both American Graffiti (1973) and Star Wars (1977). Selleck was not able to take the role because he was committed to “Magnum, P.I.”Continue reading
