Spider-Man - Black Costume [Cryptohistorical Redesign]
This Cryptohistorical Redesign posits black-costume Spider-Man in the infamous upside down kiss scene from the first Spider-Man film but in a turn of the century NYC mugging encounter. It cracked me up to give him the mustache.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
This Cryptohistorical Redesign posits black-costume Spider-Man in the infamous upside down kiss scene from the first Spider-Man film but in a turn of the century NYC mugging encounter. It cracked me up to give him the mustache.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket
This Cryptohistorical Redesign posits black-costume Spider-Man in the infamous upside down kiss scene from the first Spider-Man film but in a turn of the century NYC mugging encounter. It cracked me up to give him the mustache.
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Art prints suitable for framing, printed on heavyweight Premium Silk Matte acid free archival print paper, made to last a lifetime. Prints ship flat in a reinforced mailer or rolled in a sturdy tube, depending on size. Prints are ready to ship within 1-5 days. All prints are signed by the artist.
All images are copyright protected and no rights are conveyed by purchase. All images may only be reproduced with permission. © Wrong Rocket