Cover Art

Batman 194 Cover Art Paper Airplane

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Continuing my passion for all things paper airplane, I have this comic book superhero cover that I have created. It’s pretty tidy, with just enough graphics showing to give you all the info you need on the image itself.

This is comic book cover art, and it’s pretty amazing. Sometimes you can find some gems hidden within the pages of the most mundane comics, and other times a comic is chock full of page after page of amazing artwork. Mostly this is my little venture into appropriation art, taking from the masters and retooling it to fit my own vision of the genre.

Like many people out there I have a collection of comics sitting around gathering dust, and I hate to think that it’s going to just turn to dust someday. Instead, I’m doing this art project, and with any luck, it will click with some out thereā€¦

This image is available on PIXELS or RedBubble as a print, a throw pillow, art print, framed print, poster, cell phone case, and the list goes on. One of the greatest things about art these days is the ability to print it on so many different items. For an artist this is quite an exciting times, to know that buyers of art are willing to show their creations off in such wonderful new ways. It’s also available for licensing for those of you who may need this image for commercial purposes. Of course if you want to have a personally signed print directly from me, those are available too.

One last note: This is “Appropriation Art”, or at least it’s my version of it. This is a parody of the original artwork, which I have the utmost respect for. -YoPedro

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No Man Escapes Alive Paper Airplane

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Disclaimer: No comics were harmed in the making of this paper airplane. -The Management

From the cover art of a comic book, I manage to fold a paper airplane and make it into art. Once you look a little closer at these illustrations, you start to see the work and fine detail in them. So often these artworks are limited to the collectors or worse yet, those who have them and forget about them.

I like to think I am preserving a bit of history here, making the most of the little patch of history I can touch on. You can see by the condition of the cover that I read this issue many times. I was never very good at collecting these, at least not from an investment perspective.

This particular cover is from the Silver Age of Comics, 1973. It has a werewolf illustration, so you know something exciting is about to happen! If you dig into these vintage comics, you start to find little treasures that are worth keeping. I have a bunch of these old comics, and this seemed like the best thing to do with them, because I can.

This is “Appropriation Art”, or at least it’s my version of it. It’s a tribute to my youth, and the time I spent reading comic books. -YoPedro

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This image is available on PIXELS or RedBubble as a print, or a whole slew of products, it boggles the mind. One of the greatest things about art these days is the ability to print it on so many different items. For an artist this is quite an exciting time, to know that buyers of art are willing to share artwork in such wonderful new ways.

If you would prefer a signed print, those are available too. -YoPedro

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