Hellboy, Evangelion, and Eight-Legged Mickey Mouse Mutant: Comic Art by James Harren
To say that James Harren is a cool drawer is to say nothing. Harren has been illustrating comics for a long time, having worked on such DC and Marvel projects as B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth, X-Men: To Serve And Protect, Conan and many other equally legendary titles from other publishers. Continue reading »
Love, Love, Love: Naughty Comic Illustrations by Andrés Garrido Martín
Andrés Garrido Martín is a Madrid-based artist who draws comics (“Love, love, love”) and funny illustrations. Martin creates incredibly dynamic images inspired by dark masterpieces like Dark Souls and Bloodborn, and he always does it tastefully – each character is so cute and colorful that he at least deserves his own cartoon, or even a whole series. Continue reading »
Bringing the Batmobile to Life: The World’s First Functioning Electric Batmobile Is Ready to Fight Crime
Artist, Nguyen Dac Chung, and his Hanoi-based workshop, Macro Studios, crafts intricate superhero costumes that would rival the best at Comic Con. The piece he’s most proud of? The Dark Knight’s most iconic weapon in his crime-fighting arsenal – the Batmobile. Continue reading »
T-Rex Trying To Do Things: Heartbreaking Book Series by Hugh Murphy
Have you ever thought about the daily struggles of a T-Rex? Life is tough when your arms are so tiny, but head is so huge. Featured below are some of our favorite moments from Hugh Murphy’s book trilogy: T-Rex Trying, T-Rex Trying And Trying, and T-Rex Tries Again. Scroll down and appreciate your beautiful, long arms! Continue reading »
This Artist Makes Witty And Funny Cartoons About Science, Literature, Pop Culture, And Many Other Things
If you’ve never stumbled upon John Atkinson’s work, chances are you are about to experience it. John makes funny and sometimes downright sarcastic cartoons about pretty much everything. Science? You got it. Literature? It’s there as well. Social media and pop culture? Don’t worry, John has you covered. Continue reading »
The Beautifully Curvy Ladies of The Illustrator Kenron Toqueen
Kenron Toqueen is a comics artist from Chile who draws lush (and not only) girls with a nice anime look. He often draws them in the company of bizarre monsters, hell-monsters, and tentacles, but they’re pretty cute, too. Continue reading »
Milo Manara Comic Art You’ve Probably Never Seen
Maurilio Manara, known professionally as Milo Manara was born September 12, 1945 in Lüsen, South Tyrol and is an Italian comic book writer and artist best known for his erotic approach to the medium. The author lives in Rome, Italy.
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Bloody Conan and The Beloved Superheroes: Comic Illustrations by Mahmud Asrar
Mahmud Asrar is a Turkish comics artist who has worked on such “flagships” of DC and Marvel as Justice League of America, Supergirl, X-Men, Avengers: The Initiative, She-Hulk and many others. The Conan series stands out in his portfolio – it was Asrar’s chopped-up and extremely dynamic drawing style that gave the comics about the legendary Cimmerian the necessary energy and power. Continue reading »
The Superb Graphic Novels and Character Art Works of Jordi Lafebre
Jordi Lafebre is an illustrator and comic book artist from Barcelona who draws very kind and warm stories. His works include such graphic novels as Malgré tout, Les Beaux Étés, La Mondaine. Continue reading »
Tiny Superheroes in Superb Comic Art by Dan Hipp
Dan Hipp is a comic book artist who draws cute art with Marvel and DC superheroes. Hipp also worked as art director on the wonderful animated series Teen Titans Go!, but, unfortunately, we don’t know anything more about him. All we know is that he draws pictures with rich color and composition, and that’s all we need. Continue reading »
Funny And Relatable Comics That Show Situations Almost Anyone Can Relate To
Every day, we face awkward situations and mundane struggles that feel only relevant to us. Which makes it surprising that so many other people can relate to such specific moments. Luckily, there are many great artists out there who are able to illustrate it so spot-on, how similar we all really are. Continue reading »
Artist Illustrates Daily Struggles And Life With A Cat In Humorous Comics
When one browses the internet there’s no running away from comics, and the best thing about is that they come in all shapes and sizes. However, if you are looking for something that can lift up your mood instantly, we highly recommend cat comics! It is a well-known fact that cats make everything out to be more dramatic than it actually is and owning one is both a blessing and a curse at times. Continue reading »
Artist Criticizes Our Society By Showing Two Different Sides Of The Same Story
Without exaggeration I would like to say that Design You Trust was the first to write about this Russian artist. Not even a year has passed, and Russian artist Anton Gudim is back! In today’s article, we want to share more of his sarcastic comics from the “YES, BUT” series. Anton is a master of absurdity, irony, and dark humor. His illustrations perfectly capture the ridiculousness of modern society and make fun of something that we have accepted as normal. Continue reading »
This Dentist Makes Humorous And Wholesome Comics Based On Her Profession
Hearing the horrifying “little engine” in the dentist’s office can be quite a frightening experience, one that is sure to send a shiver down your spine. However, in some cases, people are so terrified of these professionals that they are unable to complete dental treatment at all. Continue reading »
Fine Mermaids and Tomboy Girls: Art by Pernille Ørum
Pernille Ørum is a Danish artist living in Nairobi. Pernille has worked as an animator for Hasbro, Nickledeon, Dreamworks, Disney publishing, and Penguin Goldenbooks, and has worked on character development for the Warner Brother series “DC Super Hero Girls.” In 2019, she debuted as a comic book artist on Mark Miller’s “Hit-Girl” project, with a script written by director Kevin Smith. Continue reading »
Vampires and Death in European Style: Comics by Gigi Cavenago
Gigi Cavenago is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator who has worked on such European comics as Dylan Dog, Dr. Voodoo, Old Boy and many others. Cavenago has been critically acclaimed and won many awards as a comic book artist, but he doesn’t dwell on drawing stories – in his spare time he moonlights in advertising. Continue reading »
Black: Gerardo Zaffino’s Macabre Comics
Gerardo Zaffino is a comic book artist who has worked on the covers and drawings of such popular series as Avengers, Conan The Barbarian, Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History and Karnak, in which the legendary Warren Ellis served as screenwriter. In addition to his work for Marvel, Zaffino has also done other, equally curious work for other studios – Suiciders for Vertigo, God Country, Rumble!, Head Lopper and many more. Continue reading »
Raul Moreno Coslado’s Grotesque Portraits and Illustrations
Raúl Moreno Coslado is a Spanish comics artist. Watching his work, you get the feeling that Coslado is a maximally omnivorous artist – he draws grotesque cartoons, comics, concepts for animation, and everything in between. His illustrations are still distinctive and recognizable – see for yourself. Continue reading »
The Art of Dreams: Illustrations by Jeremy Wilson
Jeremy Wilson is an artist from the United States who draws illustrations for books, comic book covers, and games. Among his works are projects for Scientific American Magazine, BOOM! Comics, Wizards of the Coast, Square Enix and many other famous companies. Wilson’s style is a bizarre mix of surreal imagery and hyper-realistic forms. Continue reading »
32-Year-Old Independent Modern Woman Draws Comics On Her Observations About Society
Content by women that’s meant to empower other women – now that’s what I like to see. Lainey Molnar is a talented artist who creates relatable comics about self-acceptance, motherhood, refusing to adhere to social stereotypes, and freedom of choice. These clever and very current comics touch on everyday situations that even men might resonate with. Continue reading »
Icelandic Cartoonist Reveals His Grim Sense Of Humor, And Here Are Some Cartoons To Prove It
Nordic humor is often seen as a little bit too dark for the rest of the world. Especially if you think about Iceland, the most sparsely populated country in Europe covered with glaciers and still erupting volcanoes. As Hugleikur Dagsson, a famed local cartoonist has said, “Iceland is very cold, very bleak and very expensive,” and his funny and twisted sketches really showcase this. Continue reading »
Artist Created 30 Truthful Cartoons About Working From Home
According to an artist Irina Blok: “I am a designer based in San Francisco and have been working from home, or more specifically from my couch since the pandemic started. I started daily drawing and posting these on Instagram to help cope with stress and blow off some steam. In these drawings, I explore blessings, challenges, and absurdities we have to deal with while working from home. Continue reading »
Endless Night: Comic Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Rafael Albuquerque is a Brazilian comic book artist. Among his best known works are the series “American Vampire,” “Blue Beetle” and “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight” for DC. In 2011 he received the Eisner Prize, which is for a reason – with slightly rough strokes and deep shadows Albuquerque manages to create something incredible even from simple compositions. Continue reading »
Furniture Given a Film Noir Makeover: Illustrations by Martin Reznik
When he was growing up, Martin Reznik would watch classic French gangster films with his father, instilling in him a lifelong love for film noir. The Polish-born illustrator drew on these influences as inspiration for a series of promotional images for furniture designer Marc Krusin. Continue reading »
The Grace of Power: Comic Art by Julian Tedesco
Julian Tedesco is an artist from Argentina who draws illustrations and comics. Among his works are the covers for Iron Man, Hulk, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Daredevil and many others. Tedesco is a master of dense, “tempera” drawing, which allows him to create both depth of frame and special color saturation, while giving a slight glaze effect. Continue reading »