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Stunning 'Logan' Concept Art Shows The Western Film We Nearly Got
As Hugh Jackman throws down his claws and walks off into the sunset, so ends his 17-year reign as Wolverine with a near-perfect swansong. As James Mangold's #Logan slices through the box office, even its adult premise and depressing setting haven't put off die-hard #XMen fans. It was a grim look at Logan's later years, but if newly released concept art is to be believed, it was set to be a whole lot more barren.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
We Were Hoping Alpha Would Look A Little Beta In First 'Power Rangers' Concept Art
Do you remember those gooey aliens from the '90s we all thought if you rubbed their heads together, or incubated them in slime, they would reproduce? Well, looking at Dean Israelite's reboot of the Power Rangers franchise, it seems that is the look they were going for when creating shiny sidekick Alpha 5.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
This Wonderfully Wicked 'Hollywood Devil' Should Be Our Next Big Movie Monster
You might remember master of makeup and special effects Josef Rarach of Prague's Studio FX from his morbidly gorgeous Zombie King creation. The first time he rocked our world, his Steampunk Zombie makeup and prosthetic project at Zombiewalk Prague 2014 scared the hell out of us — and went totally viral.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Disney's 'Gargoyles' Needs A Movie — And This Concept Artist Just Showed Us How Awesome It Could Be
You might remember me making the geek-tacularly passionate case that Disney's Gargoyles, cult-classic animated series from the '90s totally deserves its own movie. After all, a lot of you agreed. There are a lot of ways to adapt the story of our stone-by-day warriors-by-night heroes, and make it amazing.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Get Ready to Face the Elite Four - Remixed! Can You Handle This?
What do Pokemon and pop stars have in common? You're about to find out. Put your hands together for today's installment of fan-generated visual awesomeness - your favorite recording artist royalty, given the Pokemon master treatment. May I present the re-imagined Elite Four, the dazzling trainers Beyonce, Rihanna, Sia and Adele, with their signature Pokemon types and strategies.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
These Underappreciated Harry Potter Characters are Finally Getting Some Love
I think we're kind of universally programmed by now to root for underdogs. But sometimes we take it a step further. Or at least that's how my brain reacts, in both a storyline and meta sense. If a character is underrated and ignored, either in-universe or by fandom and obviously deserves better, that's pretty much my signal to aggressively adore them - usually exponentially more than popular fandom favorites.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
You Won't Believe It's Not Ink - This Is Real Life! Makeup Artist Transforms Himself Into Living Comic Book Art!
I'm always looking for awesome fan-created art and today I've found something amazing for you. Say hello to Makeup artist, body painter and model Argenis Pinal. His specialty, which you're gonna love... is cosplay. He puts his gift to work transforming himself into our favorite superheroes. But this is not your usual cosplay. While cosplay is always good, and every single one I've seen has brought something different to the table, Argenis Pinal goes above and beyond – because his style is 2D comic book pop art. It hits harder than a punch from the Man of Steel.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Big Hero 6's Baymax Makes Some Disney Princess Friends!
It's Baymax, from the new movie [Big Hero 6], crossing over with some other familiar and beloved characters. This comes to us from Scotland-based artist Demetria Sky Logan, aka DeeeSkye on deviantART, and I hope you find this collection of cute as aww-inspiringly adorable as I did.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks
Justin Currie Creates Amazing Fan Art of Our Favorite Characters
Today's round of amazing fanart is thanks to incredible digital artist Justin Currie and his alternate versions of well-known characters. I was blown away by the attention to detail, and how he manages keep the look, feel, and spirit of the original designs while giving each piece his own definite interpretation and flair.
By RoAnna Sylver8 years ago in Geeks











