Kick-Ass Art Inspired by the Comic Kick-Ass
April 26th, 2010 by Tweet
This past week I had the pleasure of seeing the epic comic story made on the big screen, Kick-Ass. For those of you who do not know about the movie Kick-Ass, you must do yourself a favor and go see this amazing movie, and for those of you familiar with the movie or the comic, I do not need to convince you how great this story is with Big Daddy, Kick-Ass, Hit Girl and Red Mist. Unfortunately, I have to be honest that I was not familiar with the comic prior to it being made into a movie, but after watching the movie I found myself wanting to immerse myself in the comic story. Not only is Kick-Ass himself a great character, but Hit Girl is the story! However, as a designer, as much as I love the story, I love the comic illustrations more. Here are some Kick-ass illustrations inspired by the comic Kick-Ass that I came across that I wanted to share with all of you. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
Polly Pocket Meets Rambo by Sephora-chan
Hit Girl by Tsukijin
Hit Girl by Betrayal and Wisdom
Hit Girl by One Star Graphics
Hit Girl by Mango Shell
Kick-Ass by Kagehiisa
Kick-Ass by Moody Fire
Iam Hit Girl by Staroksi
Red Mist Kick-Ass by Xxanemia
Kick-Ass by Misfit Corner
Kick-Ass by Rsiplon
Kick-Ass Clobbering Time by Kentaropjj
Hit Girl by Suluf
Kick-Ass Sketch by Brett Barkley
Kick-Ass by Betrayal and Wisdom
Kick-Ass by Jbadgr
Kick-Ass by Makanan Jugaseni
Kick-Ass Im Hit Girl by Dark Persian
Kick-Ass by Kid Notorious
Kick-Ass Turn Around by Absinthe-man
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Teylor Feliz is a well-known XHTML/CSS/JavaScript enthusiast from Dominican Republic. He has more than 10 years experience in the computer programming, graphic design, and web development world, including 2 years teaching computer science. Teylor has a degree in Applied Sciences from the University of Louisiana and is completing a Master’s degree in IT with a concentration in Web Design and Development, at the University of Denver.
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Yet to see the film! but these illustrations are most definitely kick ass!
You have to see the movie!
Dude, two of these images [Suluf, Kagehiisa] are by John Romita Jr, the artist who did the comic.
Have not seen the movie, but these looks great. Nice round up.
Great illustrations. I must get to see the comic!