Superheroes in XVIth century

Stumbled upon those pictures by accident. Thought it was worth sharing and a good topic for a discussion.

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Marvel 1602

Anything else to be said?

I got a theory that if spider-man doesn't have high building around. I will assume that he can jump really high, like a jumping spider.

that hulk though

These are great. Thanks OP

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I would prefer a captain native America.

The photographs are by Sasha Goldberg, btw

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Where's superman?

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>Ledger joker
Fucking dropped

This one's retarded. At least put him in a suit of armor appropriate for he period.

This one doesn't really work.

>native American made white through kabbala magic

(((Goldberg)))
Whats her endgame? White genocide? Undermining Western conservative values? Subversive art? She's got an angle and I just know it

"Thou art the best at what I doeth. But it is not verily nice."

time travel I think

Just to make money by acting like she came up with the idea for Marvel 1602.

>Spider-Man 1602

Goddamn, I'm still salty as fuck over what they did to Virginia.

The big twist is that Rohjaz is actually modern Cap sent back in time by resident Purple Man

It took me entirely too long to figure out that Rohjaz = Rogers

>Superheroes in XVIth century

You mean kings and the nobility? Tales of impressive to superhuman feats of strength and endurance about them abound during exactly that period.

Sixteenth century, not the sixth, by gawd

Jesus christ Sup Forums
It's silly pictures of childrens characters.

Nothing so sinister, just profiting off existing IPs by claiming her work is transformative and/or falls under fair-use.

Yeah, just put frills around people's necks. That'll really show a realistic example of clothing in that time period.

This is so stupid, and could have been so great.

I was thinking, stupidly, that it was pronounced ro-haas.

No clue what year this comic was trying to be set in. Monocles, ruffs, plate armor, it's a mish mash.

Thats just Steve tho.

Seconding both these

>Milady, 'tis the clobbering hour

cuuuuute! this one works
that looks like something The Joker still should wear. I like it

damn, that model pulls of Superman well

That's the 17th century you dolt.

>Make him a knight?
>Man in the Iron Mask?

>Nah, just throw a toy helmet on an unrelated outfit and call it a day.

I like this a lot but I really feel like he should be in a suit of armor, just because that was the heroic image back then.

Absolute garbage.
Why are women so untalented and unimaginative.

where's this from?

>Milday, 'tis the clobbering hour

have a way better iron man

I think it's the Dark Reign, Fantastic Four Tie-in

and a way better batman

They could have made him a knight or something.
Uncreative retards

Lord Anthony... of house Stark.

That's Warhammer all out

>make medieval iron man
>not in medieval armor