Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure.
This is the first edition post-Halloween 2021, so naturally there’s lots of spooky pieces, including Derek Charm’s extraordinarily evocative take on Scooby-Doo, and Lukas Werneck’s tribute to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Also today: Sam Owen ponders what Pokemon would be like if they behaved like Digmon, Tom Scioli imagines how Jack Kirby would’ve adapted The Empire Strikes Back, Cian Tormey turns Clayface into a living poop emoji (no really), and Spider-Man enters Squid Game, courtesy of InHyuk Lee.
Triss Merigold by Ron Chan
She-Hulk by Brian Stelfreeze
“Treehouse of Horror IV” by Bill Morrison
Deku by Ryan Stegman
Paige Hender
The Princess and the Pea by Luna Pan
Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Lukas Werneck
Lena Luthor by Skylar Partridge
Guy Fieri x Pokemon by Chuck Mullin
Clayface by Cian Tormey
The Major by Davi Go
Kevin Nowlan
WIP OGN by Carla Antonia
David Lopez
Werther Dell’Edera
What We Do in the Shadows by Ren Graham
Spider-Man and Morbius by George Kambadais
Danny Phantom by Gabriela Epstein
Scooby-Doo by Derek Charm
Batman and Kandor by Scott Chantler
Two-Face by Chris Samnee
Jack Kirby x Star Wars by Tom Scioli
Joker by Patrick Goddard
Digivolving Pokemon by Sam Owen
Batman and Carmine Falcone by Jacob Edgar
The Green Knight by Ibrahim Moustafa
Chris Redfield and Rosemary Winters by T. Kurtzhals
Peggy Carter by Caitlin Yarsky
Squid x Spider-Game by InHyuk Lee
Doc Ock and Aunt May by Sam Logan