75 Years of Batman!
This year DC entertainment and Batman fans worldwide are celebrating the Caped Crusader’s 75th anniversary. In honor of this historic occasion One-Shot Gallery in New York asked fans to submit their work to an exhibition called “Great Villains of Gotham: A Cowardly and Superstitious Lot.” Check out some of our favorite pieces from the show.
Joker's Wild!
Alex Leighton’s Joker delightfully emphasizes the comical aspects of the super-villain, though we still wouldn’t want to mess around with this maniac.
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Riddle Me This...
In The Riddler Jason Chalker portrays the Batman adversary with an expression as quizzical as his personality.
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Fear The Scarecrow
Even the most brazen creatures would stay away from M.S. Corley’s Scarecrow.
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Scratching the Fashion Itch
Celeste Pille’s Poison Ivy: Vogue Gallery represents the villainess equally as fashionable as she is evil.
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Glacial Gotham
Polar Bears might be used to Mr. Freeze’s favorite weather, but it’s surprising that anything can survive in Beau Berkley’s Frozen City.
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Color Me Bad
Huong Tran sure has some unbelievable carving skills! No one better try to use these crayons!
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Clay Date
Only the biggest fool would mess with Cuyler Smith’s Clayface.
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