Denis Medri is among the top artists when it comes to reimagining superheroes in different contexts, and in his latest series, he’s depicted DC Comics’ Justice League with a western motif. Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are now cowboys and cowgirls, while the likes of Green Lantern, Green Arrow and Flash fill other roles in a Wild West town.
What’s especially great about these Denis Medri redesigns is their fidelity to each character. Superman is still the straight-laced boy scout, dressing dapperly as if to provoke attention, while Batman looks like a disheveled renegade mess that you wouldn’t want to cross in a dark alleyway.
Medri is definitely on a roll with these new interpretations of established heroes and I greatly anticipate his upcoming projects, whatever they may be.
Comic Hero Cowboys
Denis Medri Renders DC Characters with a Western Twist
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