One hell of a storm is brewing in Mushroom Kingdom and King Koopa is not holding back. Kick ass fan art by Natalie Small! King Koopa by Natalie Small / Nezma (deviantART)
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Take a look at Yoshi’s custom sculpted innards! Jason Freeny created this piece for the My Plastic Heart “New Moon 2011” Group Show in NYC. Related Rampages: Mario Anatomy Sculpt | Gingerbread Man Yoshi Anatomical Sculpt by Jason Freeny (Facebook) (Twitter) Via: gamefreaksnz Source: moistproduction.blogspot.com
An upgraded Zero, with his rad energy-based sword, makes an appearance in Daniel Kho’s submission for the UDON Mega Man Tribute art contest! Maverick Hunter Zero by Daniel Kho / lordbaells
Artist Josh Jay sculpted / replicated an amazing Fallout 3 / Brotherhood of Steel helmet! Check out the rad design / process photos (Set 1 | Set 2). Fallout 3 Helmet by Josh Jay | Photo by Chris Bartlett Via: Super Punch
Dig Dug and Minecraft cross paths on the same level in this hilarious mash-up illustration by Aled Lewis. “Some enemies can’t be inflated.” Related Rampages: Kill Screen | bffs | Blinky | How They Died Subterranean Horrors by Aled Lewis / fatheed (Flickr) (Behance) (Twitter)
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Phil Jones puts a dirty spin on Luke Skywalker’s Death Star battle. May the force be with you. Related Rampages: Rebel with a Cause | Cloak of Visibility Sperm Wars by Phil Jones (Tumblr) (Flickr) (Twitter) via: phildesignart Source: Flickr / phildesignart
The original team of Avengers look excellent in this piece created by artist Brad Wright. Old Captain America didn’t make it through the battle. The Avengers by Brad Wright (deviantART)
Dig Dug and Minecraft cross paths on the same level in this hilarious mash-up illustration by Aled Lewis. “Some enemies can’t be inflated.” Related Rampages: Kill Screen | bffs | Blinky | How They Died Subterranean Horrors by Aled Lewis / fatheed (Flickr) (Behance) (Twitter)
Mario, The Don of Mushroom Kingdom, and his video game Mafia will be up for sale Sunday (01/09) at TeeFury thanks to artist Scott Robinson. The Don of Mushroom Kingdom by Scott Robinson Via: teevil
The Fantastic Four have been transformed into everyday utensils thanks to artist Rob Cham. Watch out for the The Fantastic Forks! They’ll stick it to yah! The Fantastic Forks by Rob Cham (Facebook) (Twitter) Via: robcham | herochan
