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In brief: Artist illustrates how superheroes will look when they retire

Eddie Liu, an artist, based in Shanghai, has created a short yet beautiful series that imagines how a few of our favorite superheroes might look like when they grow old. Reinterpreting pop-culture characters can be a fun source of inspiration for artists. In Liu’s interpretation, the superheroes have lost some of their youthful sheens but […]

Eddie Liu, an artist, based in Shanghai, has created a short yet beautiful series that imagines how a few of our favorite superheroes might look like when they grow old.

Reinterpreting pop- characters can be a fun source of inspiration for artists. In Liu’s interpretation, the superheroes have lost some of their youthful sheens but retain all of their heroic majesties.

Artist illustrates how superheroes will look when they retire - Batman
Artist illustrates how superheroes will look when they retire - Superman
Artist illustrates how superheroes will look when they retire - Wonderwoman
Artist illustrates how superheroes will look when they retire - Flash

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