By Cyril Foiret 14 Dec 2011 @ 11:47 am |

Santiago based illustrator Fab Ciraolo takes pop icons, models and superheroes and illustrates them with a modern and fashionable twist. By changing their outfits and keeping a vintage aesthetic with his subdued color palette and psychedelic backgrounds, his final artwork is truly unique. I love the modern Che Guevara and Frida Kahlo above as well as his awesome Old School Heroes series where he revamped our childhood cartoons.
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superheroesBy Cyril Foiret 08 Jul 2009 @ 10:32 am |

I’m really feeling the comic style illustrations of Phil Noto – and maybe it is because I always wanted to draw like that! His Sexy, vintage spy girls have attracted a legion of fans. As an ex-Disney clean up artist, Phil brings that experience, plus his appreciation for golden and silver age illustration to all of his comic works. I would love to have one hanging over my desk…. Read the full story
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superheroesBy Ani Tzenkova 06 May 2008 @ 10:35 am |

It has been hard not to notice all of the extra buzz lately around super hereos, almost all the major fashion publications have done an editorial playing with the concept of superheroes. Our long awaited return of Heroes, the tv show, is about to grace us when it re-airs this month, and comic pop-art is very strong flashback of the moment.
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Alexander Mcqueen,
cat woman,
dolce gabanna,
fashion and fantasy,
goirgio armani,
metropolitan museum of art,
superheroes,
superman,
thierrry mugler,
xmen