11 DC Heroes & Villains Reimagined in The Saturday Evening Post Style

Supergirl

The Saturday Evening Post is known for its covers, especially the Norman Rockwell covers. And in true Rockwell fashion, Spanish artist Ruiz Burgos made alternative covers, in TSEP style, featuring DC Comics Heroes and Villains.

Clark Kent

Reading about himself, while looking at a kid reading a comic about him

Wonder Woman

Joker & Harley

Supergirl

Why fly and waste energy when you can just hitch a ride on a random wing?

Two Face

Dreamy fella

Catwoman

Someone seems to be confused

Poison Ivy

Is the kid looking or not?

Bane

Zatanna

Seems like the magic worked a little bit too well

Swamp Thing

An awesome encounter

For more of Burgos’ work, check out his Deviantart page or his Facebook page, where you’ll find much more awesome stuff.

For more cool stuff featured on Walyou, check out the best Cosplay from the 2016 Comic-Con and some cool fan art of Stranger Things.

11 Comic Book Characters in the Elizabethan Era

Batman & Robin

Taking present pop culture symbols and placing them in ancient times is always an interesting project to make. French photographer Sacha Goldberger reimagined characters from popular comic book franchises as they would have appeared in Elizabethan times. They don’t seem too intimidating dressed up like this.

Superman

The smuggest superhero of them all.

Batman & Robin

Even more camp than the TV show.

The Joker

Seems to fit the time better than anyone.

Spider-Man

Seems to be uncomfortable.

Wolverine

Who would have taken him seriously back then dressed like that?

Iron Man

More like Iron Woman.

Captain America

Who needed him back in the 16th century?

The Incredible Hulk

Whatever he wears just gets torn apart anyway.

Wonder Woman

She looks depressed.

Catwoman

 

For more of Goldberger’s work, check out the website.

The more popular way of depicting superheroes and villains is going Steampunk (Victorian era). Here are some brilliant steampunk villains. 

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