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Old 01-01-2011, 06:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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re-imagined cartoons

obligatory preface: (oh! so THAT'S what OP has stood for all this time {in my mind}.)

I'm not very good with openers. Hello. I've been holding onto this topic's idea / rumination-towards-creation for quite a while now.
Actually, let me check: alright, my online note-taking service says I conceived of this topic exactly six months ago, (JULY 2) so I think
it's safe to say my procrastination bug is getting worse. All tangents and undue profferations about my scheduling aside, this is "re-imagined cartoons".

This rolling & roaming artist's gallery will come to feature old cartoons, comics, a few video game characters here and there, all knotted up and splatted back out anew again to make something of a cool trip. In simpler terms, for the comic aficionados: this topic could be termed to be a junction for the ALTERNATE UNIVERSE angle, played for fan reaction, what-if scenarios, and sometimes, just to see how awesome it would be (super character A) interacted within (brooding character B)'s homeworld. It's a cross-over dimensional stop: simple as that.

It seems I've used up all my available time for creation, but I'm just as winded anyway; Let's BEGIN! ... with a bang:

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Godzilla Vs The Transformers
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Old 01-01-2011, 11:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Reading the comments on Deviantart was funny. Its so obvious that the Autobots will kick Godzilla's ass. I mean if Matthew Broderick could do it..... :P
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Old 01-02-2011, 05:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I seem to also, always, forget this bit: this is an open-discussion thread to whatever may come to pertain;
all commentations, congratulations, and/or catechisms are welcome to come forth, and as stated previously elsewhere and beyond, are wholly encouraged.


If you would like to begin a conversation of what would have happened had The Flintstones stayed in the 21 Century, and had gotten accustomed to Rosie's personality, you can begin that posit.

In simpler terms: please don't be hestitant to offer your two-bits worth of opinion on this topic's premise.
-- (to note: Consider this as an addendum to my OP, if you would/could. Thank you.)


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The New YorkerThe Halloween Issue (The Cartoon Issue) | illustrated by Roz Chast and Zachary Kanin.
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Old 01-09-2011, 04:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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See? Once I miss that opening postulate of comments welcome, well, then, it becomes just a struggle uphill to try to find any matriculating interest whatsoever.

So... maybe another question, is the most likely answer?

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Old 01-14-2011, 05:01 PM   #5 (permalink)
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... and here is my one half-exception to the rules(s): [truth be told, it's my understanding the comics x novels aspect of the Star Wars franchise seems to be the more hardcore fanbase, although, of course, the two separate film trilogies are, understandably, more "mainstream". /air quotes]


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Old 01-15-2011, 08:45 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Before it becomes too late... (and this thing is on Blu-ray or something.)


Tron Legacy Buzz Lightyear, created by Kevin Flynn.
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:16 AM   #7 (permalink)
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and; continuing with the classic Disney scope x epic Space-Time Futurum, another view on alternate realities with:


Pixar Star Wars by Sillof




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I did these just as an idea. I am not really great at drawing, I generally sculpt, but thought this was a fun idea and decided to post them with the release of Toy Story 3.

At first I just filled in the drawings with solid colors, but later decided to try filling it with various textures, I actually like the effect. I drew the characters traditionally, scanned them, and then filled in the textures using Microsoft paint (Photoshop would have been better but I don’t have it.)
I plan on sculpting all them into maquettes or figures.


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Old 01-24-2011, 10:55 AM   #8 (permalink)
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another alternate take on the "Toy Story", as penned by ~Miscreator (David, from Canadia)


Toy City by ~Miscreator on deviantART
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Old 01-28-2011, 05:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Excerpted from: The Official Street Fighter Book - Artworks Supremacy [JP only]
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Old 02-02-2011, 06:51 PM   #10 (permalink)
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"Terminate-To-Day"
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Old 02-03-2011, 09:49 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Popeye vs the Hulk
, by Jarrod Cegielski.


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Popeye vs Hulk Title Page: (web) story & illustration by M. Rasheed


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Old 02-04-2011, 06:22 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Princess Layover
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This is a convention sketch I did for Carrie Fisher, back in November 2006 in NYC. We were seated next to each other, and every time she had to leave her table she had to bump behind my chair, apologizing. We ended up having fun, so I did this sketch for her. STAR WARS was a very big deal for me growing up!
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Old 02-07-2011, 03:05 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Venture Time!


author's comments: (H. Caldwell Tanner)
Owen and I were discussing two of our favorite cartoon shows (Adventure Time and Venture Brothers)
and I mentioned to him that I wanted to make fan art for both, but didn’t have time. He suggested
this unique compromise.

So yeah, please enjoy!

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P.S. – Also watch Adventure Time, it is the best.
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Old 02-10-2011, 02:43 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Someone already took venture Bros. So Bleach. They often add fillers that differ from the manga and have no relevance or meaning to the main story (which of course is really annoying, altho they've been moving forward lately.) So its ironically a reimagined "old" cartoon/anime that's being reimagined as they write the real story. Because of the delay in the manga being published. Actually now that I think of it, it seems odd that a cartoon/anime can be animated faster than a manga.
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Old 02-10-2011, 06:25 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Actually now that I think of it, it seems odd that a cartoon/anime can be animated faster than a manga.
I read once (years ago) the entire premise and reasoning why so many Japanese manga stories eventually translate into anime as we now know it, but my answer is going to be in much simpler terms: it is feasible and a highly lucrative media move because if an already existing storyline has enough 'popularity', it can easily transition itself into syndicated weekly televising (although, in Japan, "re-runs" is a virtually nonexistent word.) while also reaching a greater targeted demographic.

Think about it: the only real step in making a tv show from a comic book is to colorize and animate it. They (the producers, writers) don't need to do much of anything besides because the original authors have already provided dialogue, scenery, plot, conveyance, & above all, familiarity.

Moving onto your "cartoon surpassing the comic"... this happens regularly because although some stories are picked up for television in the early or middle stages of the greater plot, the tv episodes can combine/condense around 2-3 "chapters" of the comics every 1 week. So it's gaining by a factor of 2 oe 3; even moreso if the originating source was not a weekly feature, (which is grueling work for an author, to imagine a continuance, sketch the framework, and add dozens of pertaining character reference points) but one that comes out only once every month.

Citing a choice example from anime: The first animated series of Full-Metal Alchemist (2004?) can be likened to a re-imagining. Up until the 15th or 16th episodes, it remained somewhat faithful to its predecessor manga origins, but at that time, the manga was nowhere near its running feature completion, so it was an installed architecture from the beginning that the televised version would have a divergent (origin) story. and ending, than what could be considered the canonical (the original monthly comic chapters of FMA). To me, the compact original anime version of FMA actually made a heck of a whole lot more sense than what I remembered of the manga's eventual concluding plot arcs (I stopped around chapter 85 or so).


Darn. That's a lot of words. I didn't mean to get so invested.

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Quick one: How Star Wars, Star Trek, The Matrix, and Harry Potter are Actually the Same Movie
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Old 02-12-2011, 04:29 PM   #17 (permalink)
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The Battle Between SPACE & TIME Has Already Begun!


Star Trek vs Dr. Who
- Pencils by Mike Mayhew | Colors by Rainier Beredo


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Old 02-22-2011, 05:45 PM   #18 (permalink)
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In Celebration of 25 Years


Courage, Wisdom, Power
; illustrated by Carlos Lerma.


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Old 02-22-2011, 10:42 PM   #19 (permalink)
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two-pence-short seems to be my theme-within-the-theme... so I admit: I'm not very adept at staying current. /the previous personalized sentence does not matter

Anyway, here's how is how I came to Avenge this predicament... (purposeful pun)


Read AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: GETTYSBURG DISTRESS on this President’s Day 2011!


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The hilarious thing is that Lincoln was actually fairly famous for being able to more or less pick someone up and throw them twelve feet across the room, or just keep hitting them until they gave up.
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Old 03-02-2011, 01:43 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Pocohontas by Dina Goldstein (Canadia) [* -]


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Old 03-04-2011, 09:27 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Gimme A Beat!
by Cliff Chiang

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If you read any X-Men comics in the 80′s, you probably have a soft spot for mohawk Storm.
I also have a soft spot for Janet Jackson, so the two seem like a natural fit. I actually pencilled
this last year, but only recently got around to inking and coloring it.

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Hey, if you’re in the Seattle area this weekend, I’ll be appearing at the Emerald City Comicon, March 4-6.
Come find me at table D-17! I’ll be doing sketches and will have prints and postcards, too. As a reminder,
my commission list fills up pretty fast so try to find me early. On Saturday I may take names for Sunday as well.
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Old 03-04-2011, 06:36 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Jessica Rabbit x Slave Leia


A Love Song for Jabba the Hutt
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Spider-Man x Mickey Mouse


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Jessica Rabbit- holy shit. I was I had that super power that let you make fictional things come to life.
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Jessica Rabbit- holy shit. I was I had that super power that let you make fictional things come to life.
When I was a kid, I used to dream about obtaining that same superpower as well, running my hands ove the screen or pages, chanting any sort of spell that would this become a reality.
The tube was an endless font of adventures & stories, to which I jus wanted to get sucked into to experience them with the characters I loved so much (also: I wanted, on occasion, to be the foil to the villian's plans, seeing as I aldready knew what was up with their schemes before the heroes knew what to expect.)
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Old 03-05-2011, 02:08 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Soundwave x Deadpool


(Bust a move) ; illustrated by Marco D’Alfonso
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When I was a kid, I used to dream about obtaining that same superpower as well, running my hands ove the screen or pages, chanting any sort of spell that would this become a reality.
The tube was an endless font of adventures & stories, to which I jus wanted to get sucked into to experience them with the characters I loved so much (also: I wanted, on occasion, to be the foil to the villian's plans, seeing as I aldready knew what was up with their schemes before the heroes knew what to expect.)
I think we may have very different ways of using that power
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Dateline: New York


Tiki Barber Coming Out of Retirement ; illustrated by Eric Wedum.

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Each weekday I find a headline on a major news site, and illustrate it without reading a word of the story.
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Uh-oh! x3 FEAR ITSELF: DEADPOOL #1


Cover artistry by Ryan Stegman. 3-issue volume, limited series.
Story by Christopher Hastings (Dr. McNinja) & Artwork by Bong Dazo.

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Kicking off this June, the three-issue limited series pairs Hastings with frequent Deadpool artist Bong Dazo on the trail of the scatter-brained soldier-for-hire after he lucks upon a familiar hammer that falls from the sky—and this Merc’s mallet doesn’t match any you’ll find in your average hardware store.

“Oh let me tell you, it’s a totally legit magical hammer, for sure,” says Hastings. “Just like those other ones you've seen [in the teasers] with scary Juggernaut and the other scary guys. Yep. Totally real magic scary hammer.”

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Old 03-10-2011, 05:31 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Maybe the Superhero comics angle is too easy?

What If: Plastic Man Starred In 127 Hours ..?


OUCH! ; conceptual art drawn by Francesco Francavilla.


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a month, or two, later... the tournament slinks in: Marvel x Capcom (1)


Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds - illustrated by Bengus
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Marvel x Capcom x Star Wars (2)


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Marvel x DC


artwork by Ulises Farinas

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To commemorate the upcoming 15th anniversary of the Marvel vs. DC crossover — and in keeping with our unofficial motto of “ComicsAlliance: Because We Can” — the CA editors recently commissioned something that we had long dreamed about: a massive mural of the Marvel and DC characters in the midst of an epic battle (with bonus Amalgam characters) by Ulises Farinas, packed with hidden characters and items for our readers to find in the totally non-copyright infringing spirit of the Where’s Waldo books.

Your mission is to find the Invisible Woman, whom we have hidden somewhere in the mural (really). This piece of art is basically insane, and I highly recommend that you click through to the [ridiculously] high-res version in order to appreciate the level of detail involved, and find all of the lost items on the checklist, like the 8 Lantern Corps rings and some very specific pastries.

-- written by Laura Hudson
Your Checklist of items to find   click to show 


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Marvel x DC (2) x Video Games


Batman Vs Spider-Man, FIGHT!! by Calvin Tsang, (Canadia) Story Artist @ Starz Animation.
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Disney x Capcom


DvC: OMG
(Beast vs. Ryu)

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famous in Cartoon Land, but before he can have his big break, he needs to do odd jobs to get his name out! Join
Conroy as he meets famous toon stars, keeps up with the latest cartoon-related news, and trains to be the best toon he can be!
The Cartoon Chronicles of Conroy Cat - A webcomic for animation fans
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Disney x Marvel


"Sully X": Disney Marvel Fusion - Amazing Rendering by Artists (Marcovanbijsteren & viniod)
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Great Comics That Never Happened #8: Hannah Zatanna - ComicsAlliance


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In our recurring original art feature, writer Chris Sims and artist Rusty Shackles carry on the noble comic book tradition of the imaginary story by bringing you the Best Comics Ever that don't actually exist! This week, we find out what happens when DC tries to get some of that sweet, sweet Disney money by capitalizing on their own stage-bound super-heroine who finds herself trapped between super-heroes of the DCU and the mature readers of 'Vertigo'.
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