They were released at Comic-Con and went like hot space cakes, but if you weren’t lucky enough to be in San Diego with a bulging wallet, here are Mondo’s artworks for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY ripe for the scavenging. Depicting the characters that have fast taken hold of audiences’ imaginations (and that’s before the movie’s even been released), they range in style and are rather stunning…
Tyler Stout’s contribution is a detailed group portrait showcasing everything from Nebula’s bionic bonce to Groot’s abs…
Francesco Francavilla brings us a suited-up Star Lord…
Kevin Tong shoots us Rocket in full battle mode…
Ready for a curveball? Imagine our heroes in the style of The Moomins…
Phantom City unleash Drax The Destroyer…
Randy Ortiz renders the universe’s bravest butterfly…
And finally Vance Kelly reveals someone green, angry but oddly alluring…
With a sequel already underway, a garner of through-the-roof reviews and a sense of fun last experienced in a galaxy long ago and far away, these prints make the perfect complement to an experience that is fast becoming the major popcorn ride of 2014.
Source: FirstShowing
Steve is a journalist and comedian who enjoys American movies of the 70s, Amicus horror compendiums, Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, Naomi Watts and sitting down. His short fiction has been published as part of the Iris Wildthyme range from Obverse Books.
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