How to Explain Game of Thrones to Different People
From the fertile mind of Caldwell Tanner, here comes: How to Explain a TV Show
to Different People. First up, Games of Thrones:
Read the rest over at College Humor: Link
– via Geektyrant
If College Were Like a Video Game
Wouldn’t college be easier if only it were more like video games? Susanna
Wolff, Caldwell Tanner, and Jesse
Eisemann have got you covered in this College Humor post: Link
If Nintendo Made Kid’s Books
Have you ever wondered what would happen if your favorite children’s authors started working with Nintendo to make delightful books based on your favorite classic video games? Probably not, but it doesn’t make these awesome fake book covers by artist Caldwell Tanner any less cool.
Link Via Kotaku
Travel Posters For Lazy People
Illustrator Caldwell Tanner has created some colorful travel posters for locations familiar to lazy people. So, now you can feel like you do all kinds of traveling every day, even though you rarely leave your house!
Who needs fresh air and sunshine when you’ve got the arctic chill of the refrigerator and the rainbow waterfall of [...]
Goodnight Dune
A couple of months ago, cartoonist Caldwell Tanner composed a few covers for classic children’s picture books as though they were inspired by science fiction. Julia Yu was either inspired by one such cover or arrived at the idea on her own, but has, at any rate, composed a full-length presentation of Margaret Wise Brown’s [...]
Redesigned Girl Scout Cookies
Cartoonist Caldwell Tanner thinks that the Girl Scouts really need to rethink their cookie designs. Here’s one of several proposals that he’s making: wrap the best cookies in the most unappetizing packaging possible.
Link
Batman Vs. The Internet
Caldwell Tanner and Kevin Corrigan rounded up internet memes to bedevil Batman and Robin in a series of comic book cover mashups. There are five in all; this one is my favorite. Link -via Gorilla Mask
Frank Miller Illustrates History
Cartoonist Caldwell Tanner imagined historical events and figures as though they had been illustrated by comic book artist Frank Miller. The above scene is from October 31, 1517, and Protestant reformer Martin Luther is driving his point home about Papal abuses.
Link via Super Punch
Previously: If Frank Miller Drew Peanuts
Hipster Superheroes
Cartoonist Caldwell Tanner created a set of panels depicting superheroes as hipsters. It features Aquaman, Iron Man, Professor Xavier, the Incredible Hulk, and Batman.
Link via Popped Culture
Previously by Caldwell Tanner: Superheroes in College
