Artwork inspired by DC Comics

Œuvres d’art inspirées par DC Comics

DC Comics was founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications , before becoming one of the two giants of American comic books. The 1930s and 1940s saw the emergence of icons who would leave their mark on world history: Superman (1938), Batman (1939), and Wonder Woman (1941). These heroes defined a new type of modern mythology: the superhero. The DC Universe has grown richer over the decades with complex characters, dark narratives, and a highly recognizable urban aesthetic. Comics, animated series, films, and expanded universes have contributed to making it a pillar of global pop culture. Today, the DC Universe continues to inspire artists, creators, and fans alike thanks to the richness of its characters and its timeless epic scope.

Mythical superheroes & comic book aesthetic

The DC Comics universe revisited by contemporary artists

The DC Comics universe is one of the most powerful modern mythologies: legendary heroes, unforgettable antagonists, and graphic imagery deeply rooted in popular culture. Today, many artists reinterpret these visual codes to create works inspired by the DC aesthetic.

The works presented by PopArt Gallery are not official DC Comics creations , but independent artistic interpretations inspired by:

  • the iconic silhouettes of masked heroes;

  • comic book aesthetics: strong contrasts, bold inking, dynamism;

  • the dark and urban atmosphere of Gotham;

  • the luminous and iconic codes of Metropolis;

  • pop imagery of superheroes and supervillains.

These creations offer a new visual interpretation of the DC universe while retaining the heroic and graphic spirit of American comics.

Our selection of works inspired by DC Comics

In this vibrant and energetic collection you will find:

  • graphic portraits of heroes and anti-heroes;

  • comic book style canvases , energetic and contrasting;

  • modern interpretations of mythical symbols;

  • dynamic scenes that echo the narrative conventions of comic books.

Each work is chosen for its visual power, dramatic intensity, and its acknowledged connection to superhero culture.

Why choose a work inspired by DC Comics?

These creations are perfect for:

  • to give character to an interior with strong and narrative art;

  • display a passion for the comics universe with elegance;

  • to enhance a pop, urban or modern decor;

  • Give a unique gift to a fan of Batman, Joker, Wonder Woman, Superman or Flash.

They blend pop art aesthetics, graphic power, and nostalgia for comic books.

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  • Batman - Alberto Ricardo Batman - Alberto Ricardo

    Alberto Ricardo Batman

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    Magnificent work created by the artist Alberto Ricardo and signed by the artist. This is a professional giclee on canvas limited to 10 copies only. The work presented here is number 1. Alberto Ricardo offers here a portrait of Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne, is one of the most iconic superheroes in the DC Comics universe.

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  • Batman & Robin - Freda People Batman & Robin - Freda People

    Freda People Batman & Robin

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    Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons, Freda People here tackles a reinterpretation of the hero duo Batman and Robin from the DC Comics universe. Considered his main ally in the adventures of Batman, Robin made his first appearance in 1940.

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  • Joker Madness for Two (XL) Joker Madness for Two (XL)

    HÖK Joker Madness for Two (XL)

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    This work, created by the artist HÖK , is an explosion of colors, symbols and cultural references that fits into the urban pop art style. The work features a character inspired by the iconography of the Joker, famous for his exaggerated smile and vibrant colors. This character is often used to represent concepts such as duality, madness or social criticism. Elements of pop culture can be seen, including the iconic Coca-Cola logo, which symbolises consumer society and globalisation. Words and phrases like "Love is a game," "Power to the People," and "Love" add a textual dimension, prompting the viewer to reflect on love, power, and ideals. The palette is dominated by bright, saturated colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and pink, typical of pop art. Techniques include paint splashes, graffiti, and overlays, creating an energetic and chaotic effect. Black lines reinforce the contours of the character and give visual structure to the work. The style evokes a fusion between Warhol's pop art and modern street art influences. The use of brands like Coca-Cola and popular cultural figures highlights a critique or reflection on the omnipresence of media and capitalism in our daily lives. In short, this work by Hök is a provocative homage to contemporary culture, combining urban art and pop symbolism. It challenges societal themes while captivating with its visual energy.

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    €1.200,00

  • Batman - Filippo Pietro Castrovinci Batman - Filippo Pietro Castrovinci

    Filippo Pietro Castrovinci Batman

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    Discover this magnificent sculpture of Batman made in a forge with Corten steel, limited to only 100 copies and coming directly from the workshop of the artist Filippo Pietro Castrovinci . This work is made up of 3 mm steel strips, each of which is spaced 2 mm apart. This work is the result of a careful and constantly evolving study carried out by the artist who is always experimenting with new design and creation techniques, where the ancient and the modern mingle.

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  • Superman - Freda People Superman - Freda People

    Freda People Superman

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    Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons Freda People here tackles a reinterpretation of Superman taking flight. Superman, character created in January 1933 by American screenwriter Jerry Siegel and Canadian cartoonist Joe Shuster

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    €990,00

  • Joker - Alberto Ricardo Joker - Alberto Ricardo

    Alberto Ricardo Joker

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    Work created by the artist Alberto Ricardo and signed at the bottom of the canvas by the artist. This is a professional giclee on canvas limited to 10 copies only.

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  • Wonder Woman #1 1984 - Dillon Boy Wonder Woman #1 1984 - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy Wonder Woman #1 1984

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    Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy creates here a representation of Wonder Woman in vintage version as she was in 1984. The work is sent rolled in a tube and has never been exposed to light.

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  • Superman et Wonder Woman - Maxime Andriot Superman et Wonder Woman - Maxime Andriot

    Maxime Andriot Superman and Wonder Woman

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    Original work by the artist Max Andriot limited to 10 copies. As usual, the artist highlights cartoon characters from pop culture. and comics from his childhood. Here he offers us a composition with elements from DC Comics: Superman and Wonder Woman.

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  • A Crying Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy A Crying Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy A Crying Wonder Woman

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    This work is a print made from mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti. In this painting, Dillon Boy features the DC Comics heroine, Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) created by Charles Moulton, who first appeared in October 1941 in "All Star Comic #8). Belonging to the Justice League with Superman , Batman, Aquaman, Flash and Victor Stone, Wonder Woman mourns the death of Superman who sacrificed himself during his fight against Doomsday in order to spare the lives of the inhabitants of Metropolis.

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  • Romance Novel Blonde Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy Romance Novel Blonde Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy Romance Novel Blonde Wonder Woman

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    This work is a print made by Dillon Boy using mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper embellished with graffiti. This print is part of a "Nude Comic Book Art" collection to make superheroes (our models) more human. We can also see superimposed on Wonder Woman's body crying, sad and overwhelmed women in order to image the expression being stripped bare.

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