While we wait for Arrow to return, we have an awesome fan-made Star Wars mashup for the series that was created by Dave Jones for your viewing enjoyment. It’s called "Arrow Jedi: Episode Cccix," and it uses footage from the midseason finale of Arrow, mixed with some music from Star Wars and, of course, what would a fan-made Star Wars film be without lightsabers? It definitely takes the Ra's al Ghul and Oliver Queen mountain top fight scene to a whole new level of awesome.
This is the final installment of my Arrow Jedi trilogy. For this one, I added lightsabers to two battle sequences from the Arrow Season 3 mid-season finale. The first features Ra's al Ghul against eight lightsaber-wielding members of the League of Assassins. The second is the epic battle between Oliver Queen and Ra's al Ghul on the mountaintop. As always, there are plenty of Star Wars easter eggs.
This is the final installment of my Arrow Jedi trilogy. For this one, I added lightsabers to two battle sequences from the Arrow Season 3 mid-season finale. The first features Ra's al Ghul against eight lightsaber-wielding members of the League of Assassins. The second is the epic battle between Oliver Queen and Ra's al Ghul on the mountaintop. As always, there are plenty of Star Wars easter eggs.
- 1/20/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
As you've seen Zack Snyder's Man of Steel has a very cool and unique Superman logo that I think is great. Graphic designer Dave Jones has taken the look of that logo and given each of the other Justice League team members a new logo design inspired by the one we've seen for Man of Steel. Here's a statement form the artist to ComicBook.com...
These Justice League logos are inspired by the “Man of Steel” movie. The Superman (Man of Steel) logo is my best attempt at replicating the movie’s poster featuring the stylized logo. The Batman (Caped Crusader) logo has three separate bat images on different depth layers. I intentionally did not use the Dark Knight logo for this one. The Wonder Woman (Amazon Princess) logo is a combination of the classic design with the New 52 style. The Flash (Scarlet Speedster) logo includes glowing elements and speed lines.
These Justice League logos are inspired by the “Man of Steel” movie. The Superman (Man of Steel) logo is my best attempt at replicating the movie’s poster featuring the stylized logo. The Batman (Caped Crusader) logo has three separate bat images on different depth layers. I intentionally did not use the Dark Knight logo for this one. The Wonder Woman (Amazon Princess) logo is a combination of the classic design with the New 52 style. The Flash (Scarlet Speedster) logo includes glowing elements and speed lines.
- 2/24/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Graphic designer Dave Jones has sent ComicBook.com a collection of Justice League logos inspired by the official logo for Man Of Steel, which hits theaters June 14th. He previously stated that, when working on this project, he had the idea that if the Zack Snyder-directed reboot did kick off a DC Cinematic Universe and the visual style would influence other Justice League characters, what would that look like? Below are his logos for Batman (Caped Crusader), Wonder Woman (Amazon Princess), The Flash (Scarlet Speedster), Green Lantern (Emerald Guardian) and Hawkman (Winged Warrior), as well as his descriptions for them and his ideas. These Justice League logos are inspired by the Man of Steel movie. The Superman (Man of Steel) logo is my best attempt at replicating the movie's poster featuring the stylized logo. The Batman (Caped Crusader) logo has three separate bat images on different depth layers. I...
- 2/23/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
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