
The women of DC have never looked better…in style! Justice Magazine, a digitally-created magazine cover by Singaporean artist Stanley Lau, features DC’s femme fatale with an article supposedly written about them or for them in its pages. But before you go to your local comic shop, note that the magazine is not sold in stores nor is it a digital magazine. It’s actually just a magazine cover created purely for fun. Or maybe just to show off how good he is. Either way, he got me fooled..
Justice Magazine features both of DC’s female super-heroes and super-villains posing like Hollywood stars and celebrities on the cover of current fashion magazines like Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Elle, Vanity Fair, and the like. Wonder Woman, Super Girl, Poison Ivy, Catwoman, and a few others are already on the cover. Hopefully, Lau comes up with more because his stuff is crazy good.
Lau, whose more known by his handle Artgerm, is “an illustrator, designer, concept artist, creative director and co-founder of Imaginary Friends Studios—a world-acclaimed digital art studio that produces high quality artworks for the likes of Capcom, DC Comics, Square Enix, and other giants in the entertainment and gaming industry.” Check out his Facebook page and website to see more of his works
Look at the following covers and drool:
Sources: Movie Pilot, artgerm.deviantart.com
Image sources: artgerm.deviantart.com, fandomania.com
