Artist Creates A Dramatic Series Of DC Characters

This DC fan art screams goth.

DC fans have a long history of turning their favorite characters into striking fan art, and this series is a great example of why it keeps getting attention. Vera LoRusso, an artist from Tampa, Florida, has a style she describes as illustrations and digital art for goths and madmen, which fits these dramatic portraits perfectly.

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From Batman and the Joker to Harley Quinn and Catwoman, the lineup leans into the darker side of the DC universe. The result is bold, moody, and a little unsettling in the best way.

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Keep scrolling, because the rest of the series gets even more intense.

1. Batman

A dramatic portrait series featuring The Joker and Two-Faced Harvey Dent.dacksonflux
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2. The Joker

2. The Jokerdacksonflux
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3. Two-Faced Harvey Dent

3. Two-Faced Harvey Dentdacksonflux

4. Killer Croc

4. Killer Crocdacksonflux

5. Harley Quinn

5. Harley Quinndacksonflux

6. Robin

Comic book villains lineup, Killer Croc, Harley Quinn, and Catwoman DacksonFlux.dacksonflux

7. Catwoman

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And the artist's other work keeps the same eerie energy.

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DacksonFlux has also created some other impressive works of art, such as these:

DacksonFlux has also created some other impressive works of art, such as these:dacksonflux

"Ivory Waltz"

"Ivory Waltz"dacksonflux

"King of the Underworld"

"King of the Underworld"dacksonflux

"Allen with Wings"

"Allen with Wings"dacksonflux

"Distressed"

"Distressed"slammingroses

"The Story Of: Ire & a Pistol"

"The Story Of: Ire & a Pistol"slammingroses

"Science"

A distressed artwork titled “The Story Of: Ire & a Pistol,” labeled “A Commission.”DacksonFlux

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