BvS Batman Vs Superman Manips & Art - - - - Part 13

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Jim Lee's Empire magazine cover coloured in by MessyPandas.

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nice job!

We wont say anything about playing with dolls...:sly:

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Did my best to remove the EMPIRE logo, add some noise and the picture is slightly bigger (for background use).
 
Henry's bulge is bigger, so he wins. :sly:
 
For those interested, I turned the Empire cover in to a wallpaper :

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Was thinking the same, just the other day...

Well, not this image in particular but either one of Captain America.

Yea for fan edits Caps look in the Avengers 1 is pretty similar to the flash's look… for people good with editing and photoshop they could easily use all these stills.. Please do it my photoshop superstars.. The lack of wings and bulge around the ears in caps suit is similar to what ezra had on the concept art too.. so someone could easily create more Ezra Miller as Flash manips that are based on the concept arts

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That's odd.. weren't his ears exposed in first "Avengers" film? Or did they decide to cover them after that previously posted picture?
 
That's odd.. weren't his ears exposed in first "Avengers" film? Or did they decide to cover them after that previously posted picture?

Nope. His ears were covered. It's partly what made him look so goofy, and why they've been exposed ever since.
 
Nope. His ears were covered. It's partly what made him look so goofy, and why they've been exposed ever since.

The opened ears and added chin strap add really terrific definition to the cowl/helmet area. Without it, and what we saw in Avengers 1, it turns out bad.
 
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