Black Hole by James Squires / Moonbeard
It’s all fun and games until somebody gets their electrons turned inside out.
The Justice League of the Ottoman Empire by Berk Senturk
Constantinople’s last great hope against alien menaces, extra-dimensional beings, giant starfish, and rocket-powered apes, Senturk has adapted the Justice League to fit the Ottoman style of classical art. Click on each picture to see the Turkish translations of each name and check out the Ottoman Joker below:
Alliterative Alphabetical Horrors by Nathan Marsh
Marsh has been producing precocious parables with pencil and pens, pertaining to provincial proverbs and preposterous platitudes, all presented in alphabetical patterns preceding the letter “P”, with prints available for procurement at alphabetapocrypha.
Artist: Website / Tumblr (source: Lost at E Minor)
Solar System Travel Posters
illustrations by Luke Minner and Naomi Wilson :: via IndelibleInkWorkshop
“ We’re all going to die, all of us, what a circus! That alone should make us love each other but it doesn’t. We are terrorized and flattened by trivialities, we are eaten up by nothing. ”
— Charles Bukowski ”
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Modern Freaks by Shannon Wheeler
I’d pay good Rupees to actually meet Someone Who Cares. I always assumed it was a mythical beast.
Artist: Website (via: Xombie Dirge)
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1986 by Matt Leunig
Prints available at scrapedknee. Matt’s portal into everybody’s collective childhood captures that moment late at night when you knew you should have been going to bed, perfectly aware that your face was gonna eat desk later that day in class due to no sleep, but you persevered anyways because you just had one more level to beat. Although, if you’re like me, there is no fundamental difference between adulthood and childhood, as I still do this with no regrets!
And look, Fernando Alfonso at dailydot GIFified it with magical movingness:
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Cast Your Vote by AJ Paglia
All shirts available at threadless. No matter who wins, we lose (especially if those pandas get elected. I heard they will literally rip your face off).
Soup Zombie by Nik Holmes
Shirts, hoodies, and stickers available at redbubble. Man, that guy is a real Soup Zombie.
Artist: tumblr / deviantart / website
Console Wars Veteran Pins
Were you for the epic Battle of the Pixels? The Skirmish of 16-bit? Did you survive the unfortunate ambush of the Dreamcast Battalion? Wear your colors proudly with these detailed console pins from supermandolini, but they’re Special Edition, so you better buy them now before the next wave of Console Generations arrive to provide reinforcements! War never changes, us Veterans know this all too well.
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