We love superhero artwork. We love it more than Hulk loves smashing, more than Tony Stark loves gadgetry, and more than Captain America loves humming the American national anthem (probably).
In fact, if you asked us what single superpower we would choose above any, we'd plump for the ability to conjure up incredibly clever and striking designs like the works of Khoa Ho, a masked avenger of the art world who recently gave us the first part of poster series Superheroes: Past/Present.
Drawing inspiration from the Batman Begins quote, "It's not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you,” the works pay a fitting ode to Christopher Nolan’s pitch black reboot, interlacing a character’s inner drive/tragic backstory with the images their respective alter egos have so memorably cast in folklore.
And having previously featured the first half of the series, we now have the sequel.
Forgive the pun, but feel free to marvel at the cream of them below...
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