Artist David Whalen created a collection of LEGO comic book covers and scenes of popular superheroes. The images feature iconic superheros that are re-imagined as LEGO figurines.
While there are existing superhero LEGO toys, these images contain authentic comic book elements. For example, some of the LEGO comic book images look exactly like a comic book cover with prices, titles and eye-catching motion illustrations. Each image has quirky speech bubbles and sound-emphasizing text to fully embody the nostalgia of its comic book inspirations.
Although many superhero books are considered an old-school source of entertainment, these images combine playful pieces of literature and toys to create a modernized piece of art. The images contain both DC and Marvel superheros such as Superman, Batman and The Hulk.
LEGO Comic Book Covers
This Artist Recreates Superhero Comic Book Scenes Using Toy Blocks
Trend Themes
1. LEGO Comic Book Art - Creating LEGO comic book art presents opportunities for artists to re-imagine popular superhero franchises in a playful and nostalgic manner.
2. Authentic Comic Book Elements in Toy Designs - Combining comic book elements with toys may increase consumer interest as it emphasizes the authenticity of the superhero storylines being portrayed.
3. Modernized Pieces of Art - Creating modernized pieces of art through a fusion of literature and toys can breathe new life into traditional forms of entertainment.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Combining toys and comics into one product may increase revenue and attract a new, younger demographic.
2. Art Industry - Creating playful pieces of art that blend different artistic mediums may stimulate interest and sales from art enthusiasts.
3. Publishing Industry - Collaborating with toy companies or artists to create new and innovative ways to present traditional comic book content may lead to increased profits and consumer engagement.