Posted 6/14/11 7:34 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
Which lucky eBayer will win this stunning Frankenstein piece by Bruce Timm? Even better: all proceeds from the sale are going to a good cause -- helping out the Delarosa family, who you can read about here.
This adorable Indiana Jones plushie is a commission by Miss Coffee:
Posted 6/13/11 7:35 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
This tribute to the cult movie "The Princess Bride" is by Andy Kuhn:
You can see more tribute art to the movie at Comic Twart.
Did you know that a grown man who enjoys watching "My Little Pony" is called a "Bronie"?
The name is taken from "Bro Pony." And now you know!
Posted 6/10/11 8:13 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
I always knew that there was something sinister about Cookie Monster..."Cookiethulhu" by spiritgreen on Woot!
Peanutweeter replaces the dialogue of classic Peanuts panels with Tweets:
Posted 6/9/11 7:34 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
These Disney Princesses as superheroines are made by Lady Adler:
When the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who meet internet memes:
Posted 6/8/11 8:01 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
The new Tumblr "Not Now, Skeletor!" places our fave Masters of the Universe villain in awkward situations with a host of familiar faces:
Learn to make your own chocolate iPad 2 with Instructables:
Posted 6/7/11 8:00 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
What if the TV show The Wire was a retro Hanna-Barbera cartoon? Artist Paul Sizer lets us imagine the possibilities, with his entry for the latest Whitechapel contest (via Super Punch):
Claire Hummel has created a beautiful set of historically accurate Disney Princesses:
Posted 6/6/11 7:22 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
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Posted 6/2/11 7:54 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
Cliff Chiang gives the DC superheroines the Runaways treatment...for a good cause! He'll be auctioning off the original at Heroescon this weekend.
Posted 6/1/11 6:44 am ET by Valerie Gallaher in Daily Geek
This artwork by Ashley Culver for the Autumn Society Shell-Shock Ninja Turtles Show just proves my point that TMNT would have been *that* much better if they were cats:
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