Capcom arcade flyers:
Street Fighter II, 1991.
Street Fighter II’ Champion Edition, 1992.
Super Street Fighter II, 1993.
Capcom arcade flyers:
Street Fighter II, 1991.
Street Fighter II’ Champion Edition, 1992.
Super Street Fighter II, 1993.
Big time cutie Cubbie Fink and a small look at how GREAT the set design is
Dovah Fett created by Harrison Krix / Volpin Props
For the As You Wish Helmet Project, a joint charity effort with the approval of LucasFilm, Ltd. and in collaboration with myriad talented artists to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Artist: website / photo by Dan Almasy
The Force Unleashed Poster - by Jdesigns79
I knew about Matej Jan (a.k.a. Retronator) when he released his first iPhone game, Monkey Labour. Since I am an enthusiastic for Game & Watch handhelds and the game was really good I wrote a few words about it here.
Now I have in my hands one of his latest works: this Tribute Pixel Art Poster. An absolutely amazing pixelated homage to retro-gaming, full of details and printed with vivid colors over canvas. The kind of stuff that your wall needs, retro-gamer fellows.
You can buy one of this special hand-signed limited editions on Matej etsy shop or a regular print at society6.
And don’t forget to check out and follow Retronator’s tumblr site, designed as an old text adventure.
Follow Friday: Calvin Lin aka theLinC
This week for follow friday we wanted to take time to give a special shout out to an amazing graphic artist and designer, Mr. Calvin Lin. You have seen his art featured on Herochan numerous times and we think that his talent shows up so consistently that you should follow him on Tumblr.
ICONS: Avengers
Created byCalvin Lin (theLinC)
Prints available @Society6
The Avengers Poster Series by Matthew Saxon

“Money, Drugs, or Plants”
(Source: dkham)

Stained Glass Clone Trooper
Created by Aidan Terry
No More Heroes by Joe Black
To create these tarnished superheroes, Black peppers each character with tiny badges he makes himself, themselves containing pictures that contradict the greater image: Cap is constructed with images of American pop culture and war, Supes is made up of fast food and corporate logos, and Wondy is the combined depictions of glamour imagery and Playboy covers. A message that maybe our heroes are, at their cores, the sum of all our flaws.
The Avengers by Mike Mahle
(via: xombiedirge)
The Avengers by Andry Rajoelina / Blog