Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Marvel-ous mosaics

I'm not sure who made all of these Marvel mosaics that were on display at Emerald City Comic-Con. The Spidey one was by Josh Wedin, so I assume the others are by him or one of his fellow SEALUG members.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

The Amazing HKLUG

HKLUG, a LEGO Users Group in Hong Kong, has created an incredible collaborative display to correspond to the release of The Amazing Spider-Man II. It looks like this is currently on display in the Harbour City shopping mall in Hong Kong, so if you happen to be in the area, look it up. From the plot spoilers I've read, the trailer and other images, it looks like they've included a lot of stuff from the upcoming movie (I guess it comes out today in many parts of the world). If you are trying to stay spoiler-free (but, c'mon, if you are a comic book fan you pretty much know Spidey's story arc already), don't look too closely at these images.





Thursday, December 12, 2013

Amazing Cover-Man

Orion Pax made this awesome mosaic/sculpture/model of Mysterios Madness. To me it looks vaguely inspired by this comic, though there are a few Spidey covers over the years with simnilar themes.


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Mr. Xenomurphy's Superhero Contest 2013 Round 2

In Round 2, Superheroes bracket, the three builders who advanced from round 1 had to either build a pet for a hero, or make a full comic page.

Dave Kaleta built this great rendition of Bat-Cow (actually from an issue of Batman, btw).


Delatron 3000 built Eddie Brock's fish tank.


But Captain Nemo won with his Flash Turtle.


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Mr. Xenomurphy's Superhero Contest 2013 Round 1

I have been totally neglectful in coverage of Mr. Xenomurphy's Superhero Contest. Contestants were broken up into two categories, Superheroes and Sidekicks. In round 1, the Superheroes were challenged to either come up with a scene depicting a hero or villain as a parent, or showing them in their own childhood. Here are the top three, who moved on to round 2:

Delatron 3000 shows how Kid Joker solves a math problem.


Dave Kaleta's Lost in the Supermarket showed Doc Ock shopping with his daughter.


Captain Nemo's Laughing Together depicts the Joker having some good clean fun with his son.


Saturday, January 26, 2013

Your friendly neighborhood random pile of bricks

I know, this is older, but I never got a chance to blog Xenomurphy's amazing scattered bricks mosaic.



Inspired by Xenomurphy, Bricko made his own Batman.


Sunday, November 4, 2012