Tag: Marvel
Hela Cosplay From Thor: Ragnarok
Beverly of Downen Creative Studios looks incredible cosplaying as Hela: Goddess of Death from the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Thor: Ragnarok! You can read/see more about the…
If Captain America: Civil War Was in Different Decades
Redditor thamonsta made these clever fan castings for Marvel‘s Captain America: Civil War movie if it was set in different decades! They’ve done the 1950s, 60s, 70s,…
Squirrel Girl Cosplay
Pink Justice Cosplay looks adorable cosplaying as Doreen Green aka Squirrel Girl from Marvel Comics’ The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl! Doreen has a genetic anomaly which gives her the…
Black Panther Scars – Comic
LOL! Illustrator / cartoonist Obi Arisukwu drew this amusing Black Panther comic about T’Challa and Erik Killmonger discussing how they got their scars: Artist: Obi…
Scarlet Witch Cosplay From WandaVision
Ødfel looks amazing cosplaying as Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, specifically her costume introduced in WandaVision! Wanda’s character arc in the MCU…
Sexy Genderbent Marvel Avengers Fan Art
NeoArtCorE from Thailand drew this stunning fan art series of male characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe Avengers genderbent as sexy ladies! There’s Iron Man, Captain…
Psylocke Cosplay From X-Men
Hendo Art looks stunning cosplaying as Psylocke from X-Men! Psylocke is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is primarily associated…
Valkyrie Cosplay From Thor: Ragnarok
Cutiepiesensei Cosplay looks epic cosplaying as Valkyrie from Thor: Ragnarok! Valkyrie is a character in Marvel Comics who made her first appearance in the comic book…
Silk Cosplay From Marvel Comics
Lady Integra of Cosplay-group Cosmo looks incredible cosplaying as Silk from Marvel Comics. Cindy Moon aka Silk first appeared in “The Amazing Spider-Man” #1 in 2014. She was…
X-Men Years of Future Past Comic Book Excerpt
“Human hate can adapt to anything.” This is such an amazing comic book except from X-Men Years of Future Past by Marguerite Bennett. It’s a monologue…



