This Disney And Marvel Fan Art Is Unlike Anything You've Ever Seen Before

The Spanish artist behind these stunning illustrations knows he's onto something.

Andres, a Spanish graphic designer and illustrator, has a knack for turning familiar characters into something far more striking. His Disney villain series takes some of the most recognizable bad guys in animation and gives them a bold, eerie new look.

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That’s only part of what makes his work stand out. Andres also creates fan art inspired by Marvel, DC, video games, Pixar, and other corners of pop culture, and his style makes each character feel instantly memorable.

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1. Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

"The villain of the ocean, ambitious for power, who deceives Ariel to steal her sweet voice."1. Ursula (The Little Mermaid)jgass
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2. Evil Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)

"The most vain and evil queen, unable to bear the beauty of her stepdaughter, Snow White."2. Evil Queen (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)jgass
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3. Jafar (Aladdin)

"The evil wizard of Agrabah. An illustration from the Disney animated film Aladdin and the magic lamp. In my version, I hope you like it; I will continue doing my best work."3. Jafar (Aladdin)jgass

4. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians)

"The obsessed woman who wants the most magnificent Dalmatian fur coat."4. Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians)jgass

5. Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)

"The evil Archdeacon of Notre Dame from the Disney animated film."5. Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)jgass

6. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty & Maleficent)

"I had to illustrate her after seeing the movie; she is one of my favorite Disney villains."6. Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty & Maleficent)jgass

7. Shan Yu (Mulan)

"The ruthless leader of the Huns, Shan Yu is a cruel assassin willing to kill his enemies in cold blood to demonstrate his strength and conquer the Chinese empire. This is a fan art piece of the Disney movie villain from Mulan."7. Shan Yu (Mulan)jgass

Without a doubt, the Disney Villain series is one of the coolest, most epic, and undeniably wicked series of Disney villains we've seen in a long time, if ever. Of course, that's not the limit to this artist's ability and creativity.

Here are a few more Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and general pop culture characters he has created that we're sure you'll love.

And if you love the shock of Disney villains like Ursula and the Evil Queen, this is similar to small moments that prove the world is still full of surprises.

Crossover: Tink and Link (Tinkerbell from Peter Pan and Link from The Legend of Zelda)

Crossover: Tink and Link (Tinkerbell from Peter Pan and Link from The Legend of Zelda)jgass

Princess Peach (Nintendo)

Princess Peach (Nintendo)jgass

Adventure Time (Princess Bubblegum, Jake and Finn, Peppermint Butler, and Lady Rainicorn)

Adventure Time (Princess Bubblegum, Jake and Finn, Peppermint Butler, and Lady Rainicorn)jgass

Avatar Generations

Avatar Generationsjgass

Kratos, God of War

"It is impossible not to admire a great hero of Greek mythology, such as Kratos, the leader and god of Sparta. I imagine that many know of the fantastic video game series God of War."Kratos, God of Warjgass

It's also worth highlighting this three-character mini-series where some of the best Avengers got a gender swap from the artist. You'll have to let us know what you think of these kick-butt gals.

Iron Woman

Kratos and Thor mashup with Captain America-themed goddess armor crossoverSource

Miss Captain America

Miss Captain Americajgass

The Goddess Thor

The Goddess Thorjgass

There are few things in life quite as cool as utterly epic fan art, and this Disney fan has totally nailed his efforts. Whether he was creating Princess Bubblegum from Adventure Time or Aladdin's villain Jafar, Andres absolutely slays his work with style and enthusiasm.

What piece did you like the most today? You'll have to let us know (and share with your fellow Disney fanatic friends!)

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