Time for a little vacation, and since I won't be anywhere near a computer on or leading up to Canada Day, here is he most stereotypical, yet timely, thing I could find. (Wendy Tancock via National Post)
The flags of 50 superheroes as if they were countries, by Fabian Gonzalez. (Also available as a print.) I don't think I'd want to live in Rorschach Nation.
Bender: I came to Earth with a simple dream: To kill all humans. And this is how it must end!?
Bender is Robby the Robot in this Forbidden Planet/Futurama mashup. Leela's looking good though. (Forbidden Future at shirt.woot, link via Shopped Sci Fi)
Well, John Lennon certainly struck a messianic pose and if anyone was to play the role of Doubting Thomas, it would be Paul. (Fixing A Hole by Dave MacDowell)
An unknown artist repainted a Soviet monument in Sofia, Bulgaria as the Joker, Santa Claus, Superman, Ronald Mcdonald, Captain America and more, captioning it "Moving with the times." Below, the unaltered version. Now that's fine graffiti! (Stoyan Nenov/Reuters; link via Daily Mail)
My only question, does Superman age? And if so, would he do so the same as humans like Batman and Flash? (We Were Heroes by Bryan Lee, via Comics Alliance)
"In 1972, a crack vaudeville unit was sent to off Broadway by a theatre court for a joke they didn't tell. These Muppets promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the Tony Awards they survive as Muppets of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them....maybe you can hire The M-Team." (The M-Team by Amy Mebberson; link via Comics Alliance)
Another awesome Wire mashup from Warren Ellis's REMAKE/REMODEL challenge, this time imagining Bubbles as Fozzie Bear Scooter, Brother Mouzone as Gonzo and Kermit as Omar Little. (Wire Babies by Felipe Sobreiro)
And, because it really does seem a perfect fit, the cops of The Wire in Police Academy, by Mike O'Dwyer.
"Most of the time I don't have much fun. The rest of the time I don't have any fun at all." I think watch Toy Story with a neurotic, whiny Woody could be funny, but kids would be so bored. (Woody Allen by ilovedoodle)
In an early celebration of Father’s Day, EveryGuyed and Moxy Creative House have turned eight, iconic, cartoon dads into beers. I was kind of hoping Homer's beer would have been skittlebrau.
So Master Splinter used an art history textbook to name the turtles. Makes sense. I wonder if they would have been the same as Pollack, Rothko, de Kooning and Gorky? (Baby Names by Pedro Delgado)
Seeing Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman as Muppets makes me wish the Muppets were still on air as a weekly show. Looking back it was the Muppets and Sesame Street that introduced me to the concept of pop culture mashups and parody. (Muppet Busters by Dane Ault, via Comics Alliance)
DJ Lance Rock is not going to be pleased about this at all. A Nightmare in Brobeeland by Tony Christopherson from the Here Is My Art!: A Yo Gabba Gabba Gallery Show.
"Inspired by the quote from Fight Club where the narrator and Tyler Durden are discussing which famous people they would fight." (Shatner. I'd Fight William Shatner by Midgerock via Shirtoid)
Because he's the bounty hunter the galaxy deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So he'll hunt the scum and villainy because he can take it. Because he's not our bounty hunter. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight. (Bobatman by Plinio Pinto at Draw2D2)
Josey Wales, a peaceful Missouri farmer, is driven to revenge by the brutal murder of his wife and son by a band of pro-Union Jayhawkers, but it all works out in the end when he joins a band of travelling musicians, who dress like kitties. (Nina Matsumoto via Comics Alliance)