Holy jeez Jesse Aclin’s Aquaman redesign is perfect.
Source: jesseaclin.deviantart.com
Dear lord this is amazing. Only thing missing is Hal in the back doing a construct of a v sign and J’onn grabbing his nuts.
But Bats… Aquaman…. PERFECT.
Source: Flickr / anniew
SuperheroCoCoa recently did a Booster Gold & Blue Beetle medieval redesign. Here’s 2 of our favorites, the first by Michael Walsh and the second by Mark Hartman.
Jemma Salume rounded out her great ruining of Scott Pilgrim characters with gender-bent versions of Scott & Ramona. Click through and check out her tumblr for similar redesigns.
Here’s a list of the redesigns so far:
Scott & Ramona
Gideon Graves
The Katayanagi Twins
Roxy Richter
Todd Ingram
Lucas Lee
Matthew Patel
Shane McDermott’s wasn’t the only rad submission for the Superhero Cocoa Skeletor contest.
Lauren Rae Holtermann’s hipster skeletor is waaay hipster. Is that a PBR tallboy? I wouldn’t know.
Marko Djurdjević did this Spider-Man Noir redesign. Click & make it bigger for details/text labels.
I absolutely love this, it’s super-practical and very believable for the Marvel Noir era (1933). I’ll be reading the TPB this weekend, but from what I’ve seen the design they went with is pretty boss.
Daniel Irizarri Oquendo did this redesign of Cap for Project: Rooftop’s Captain America redesign/re-imagining competition
Personally, I really like simple costumes for superheroes, or redesigns with more practical, real-world aesthetics and he definitely captures the latter here. The gloves, utility belt, shorts over tights, and helmet designs are great aspects of a costume that could exist in the real world, and help suspend the disbelief a bit more.
Shane McDermott blew everyone at superherococo (and us) away with his wild west Daredevil re-imagining. Wow.
Click on through for this with the red costume, and more redesigns.
wonderwoman by Philip J Bond
Now here’s a redesign that’s practical. Wonder PJs.
Source: Flickr / planetbond
Dear Jim Lee:
Please stop destroying comic books and their characters with horrible redesigns and your terribly dated artistic style that nearly ruined the X-Men in the 90’s. If you’re into making things look busy, cheap and pedestrian you can always get a job designing clothes for Wal-Mart
Sincerely,
EVERYBODY
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