Spoilers for Superman: Godfall! DC Comics Superman Commands the kind of power that allows him to do almost anything, with his preferred mode of transportation being flight, something his fellow Justice League colleagues, BatmanCan only be done with the help of his many custom-made planes, boats, motorcycles, and of course, Batmobiles. But in a Comic story where Kal-El finds himself back in the still-intact city of Kandor, Superman gets his answer to the BatmobileOne that fits the alternate take on the character well. Related A superhero who traditionally has no use for a car or a plane to get where…
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In Marvel Comics, The Unstoppable Juggernaut Has been giving Professor X and the rest of the X-Men A tough go of it for decades, with his brute strength and mystic-imbued power making up for his lack of smarts and critical thinking on the battlefield. When he regains his powers after losing them for a time, Juggernaut received a badass redesign along with the removal of his most exploited weakness: His susceptibility to a telepath’s abilities when his helmet is ripped off. The living avatar of The demon SittorakCain Marko aka Juggernaut earned his unstoppable moniker after obtaining the Crimson Gem…
Decades into Marvel’s future, Miguel O’Hara, aka Spider-Man 2099Carrying on the legacy of Peter Parker’s original wall-crawler, with his signature superhero costume paying homage to Peter’s outfit in ways that enhance Miguel’s spider-look while also helping him stand out visually. Although Miguel’s design has not changed much from its beginning, The cosplay community gave Spider-Man 2099 a brilliant real-world design That not only does comic-accurate justice to Miguel’s suit but proves that this cyber-punk character can work in the live-action space. Related A series of pictures posted on Instagram, Imposter Cosplay (@impostercosplay) has produced stunning homemade costumes for years, with…
DC Comics Batman And Joker are the dysfunctional duo of Gotham City, locked in an eternal war that spans space, time and multiple parallel worlds similar to their own, with Batman always finding ways to thwart even the worst of Joker’s schemes. But in an alternate future where Batman has become the god of a crazy bat cult, Joker finally takes out the Dark Knight and, in a twist on their iconic rivalry, becomes Batman himself. Acting as a good guy in multiple out-of-continuity stories, including a pair that explore Joker donning the cape and cloak of his arch nemesis,…
The man without fear, Daredeviland the mercenary for hire known as Taskmasterare two of the most talented combatants in Marvel Comics, with their skills in a fight always ensuring that they are the last ones standing after the dust settles. Still not getting the chance to meet in the real world, A new cosplay image shows Daredevil and Taskmaster at each other’s throats, but who wins in the live action battle for the ages? Related Shared on Instagram by Caleb (@calebweekss), the Daredevil seen here, and Ernie Cisneros (@s_e_n_t_i_n_e_l_), the Taskmaster cosplayer featured, The two creators have collectively stepped into…
In DC Comics’ futuristic world of Batman nextBruce Wayne created an incredibly powerful and high-tech relationship that he passed on to his successor, Terry McGinnis, resulting in a completely different version of the Dark Knight that immediately became a hit with fans of the original Caped Crusader. In new concept art, Terry’s state-of-the-art design gets a schematic-like illustrationRevealing what’s under the hood of one of Batman’s most unique and iconic costume designs. Recently shared to social media via Instagram, Huy Dinh (@we_arts) is a prolific talent who specializes in creating unique artworks that celebrate classic superhero designs along with inventive…
Dragon Balls proud saiyan prince, Vegetaand DC Comics’ righteous Caped Crusader, BatmanHave a mutual love for brooding and punching people in the face and also share similar traumatic experiences in which their parents were brutally ripped away from them when they were just children. In new crossover fan, Vegeta and Batman face off to create a Dark Saiyan Knight Hellbent to bring justice to the incredible and cowardly lot plaguing Gotham City. Drawn by Salva (@Salvamacoto) and shared on Instagram, this artist is a creative talent who specializes in taking the most popular characters from Dragon Ball Learning and inserting…
In the past, Marvel and DC Comics have brought their most iconic characters across company lines for appropriately epic battles complete with universe-ending stakes, but when it comes to Spider-Man And Red Hood A proper introduction between the two has yet to happen. Allow the cosplay community to provide this unprecedented encounter because in a new collaboration, Spider-Man and Red Hood come into conflict, setting the stage for a live-action battle for the ages. Expertly bringing Spider-Man and Red Hood into the real world, Kapture Realm (@kapture_realm) and @dumb_donut1respectively, are joined by the talented eye of cosplay photographer and editor…
During the late 90s, Marvel and DC Comics unleashed an epic crossover event that saw the most popular heroes and villains from each respective company. Batman And Wolverine Being among the many characters involved. Eventually fusing into a single being after the creation of the Amalgam Universe, Batman and Wolverine’s combined form of Dark Claw get a new piece of fan art that fleshes out the hybrid hero In a way that makes him more formidable than ever before. Jose Real (@joseralart) is a creator who consistently shares modern pop culture fandom, with his Instagram page hosting dozens upon dozens…
In DC Comics, Superman Not a hero who changes his costume very often, his iconic red, blue and “S”-emblazoned outfit is one of the most recognizable sets of spandex in the entire comic book industry, bar none. In a story from the early 2000s, Superman received a definitive redesign that saw him return to his Kryptonian rootsA regal look that would have made his parents proud. More or less keeping the same costumed look since its inception in 1938, the most changed aspect of Superman’s outfit usually comes in the form of his constantly updated “S” logo, with designs that…