Outdated comedian ebook covers paired with videogames is a really particular aesthetic area of interest, nevertheless it’s one which former Rockstar Video games artist Mark Scicluna has pulled off brilliantly. There’s a lot basic nerd artwork on the market as of late, I’ve to confess I am sick of the standard pop artwork interpretations of Star Wars or Remaining Fantasy. The world doesn’t want one other Boba Fett helmet executed in Andy Warhol’s model. However Scicluna’s artwork broke via my mashup fatigue with pitch good reinterpretations of classic comics, paired with video games that lend themselves surprisingly effectively to the model.
Scicluna has a gallery on his web site devoted to those videogame X comic book mashups, with much more on Twitter that have not made it to the location but. The higher information, when you dig the model, is that he has prints of the covers on sale at Redbubble.
The cautious fake weathering on every cowl is a giant a part of the enchantment to me: I am a sucker for one thing that appears authentically classic, even when it is not. These little rips within the corners and the worn-down spines actually promote the phantasm that these might’ve been precise comedian books from many years previous.
Even when you had been an informal comedian reader, there’s most likely not less than one model that may set off some heat and fuzzies for you. Scicluna’s interpretations embrace the ’90s toons with ‘tude period, ’80s and ’90s DC and Marvel superhero homages, ’50s pulp horror books, and extra. My favorites from the gallery are most likely Cuphead, which most jogs my memory of Carl Barks’ Ducktales comics, and Dino Disaster, which seems to be straight out of the period I began studying Batman.
Mark Scicluna labored as an illustrator at Rockstar for 5 years on Purple Useless Redemption 2 and several other different video games. Previous to that, I get the impression that he learn just a few comedian books.