It’s quite popular to take Disney characters and switch their look up a bit, whether it be giving them a dark and twisted makeover or dressing them up as characters from Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead or trying to figure out what they might look like in real life.
Today the Disney Princesses try their hand in the Star Wars universe. A collection of seven of the princesses have been given a Star Wars makeover, complete with lightsabers or familiar outfits or a carbonite, uhh…accessory? Yeah, let’s go with that!
You always knew the dual trios of Ed, Edd and Eddy and May, Marie and Lee would wind up together someday.
Now, DeviantArt artist Bloochikin has put together his interpretation of their courtships once the stars of Ed, Edd n Eddy grow out of their preteen-terror phase. What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? You can check out each of the pairs together in the gallery below.
If there is something strange on the frontier range? Who are you going to telegraph? The Ghost-Busters!
Check out the images here below of this ingenious reimagining of parapsychologists Egon Spengler, Peter Venkman, Raymond Stantz, and Winston Zeddemore as the turn-of-the-century Ghost-Busters: 1900.
They may not be “real,” as defined by Webster’s Dictionary, but these stamps designed by Canadian DeviantArtist koinogenki are totally awesome and should by all means exist in The United States so that I might purchase and put them in my fictional stamp collection.
They’re really cool in a sort of pop art, neo deco style that mixes the style of the silver age Batman adapted to the stylish sensibility of Batman: The Animated Series. Anyway, check out the full collection of these Batman stamps below and then head over to koinogenki’s DeviantArt page to see the rest of their cool pieces of art that features more than just Batman or fan art.
Artist Dimitris Samaras has created this awesome Star Wars – Who Framed Roger Rabbit mash-up of Jessica Rabbit dressed up in the Slave Leia golden bikini garb called A Love Song for Jabba the Hutt.
Check out more of the artist’s work, including a hi-res version of this Jessica Rabbit piece, at his DeviantART page.
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press