Fine Art: When Video Game Artists Get To Redesign Comic Book Superheroes


If you read comics, it must be like getting the keys to the lolly shop. “Hey, artist, do you and your team want put your stamp on some of the most iconic heroes on the planet?” The answer would probably be yes. And the results, at least in this case, are surprisingly good.

The pieces here are the work of Marco Nelor, for the out-this-week fighting game Injustice, and for the most part they are fantastic.

Each character is instantly recognisable, but each has enough of a trademark design element to identify them as part of this game, and not something from a movie or comic.

You can see more of Marco’s work at his personal site (thanks CAW!)


Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios.


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