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Iconic Torsos by Matthew Gallagher

Artist Matthew Gallagher proves that we only need to see a part of our favourite characters to instantly identify them. From Captain America’s ripped leather torso to Spiderman’s mesh suit, the unmistakable details of these costumes bring to mind a powerful and iconic image.

(via bitchville)

Now this is awesome. Marvel superhero cakelet molds. If I had this when I was a kid there would’ve definitely been more boys baking! I mean, who doesn’t get perverse pleasure out of eating a face. Don’t tell me you never enjoyed biting off a gingerbread man’s head.
My favorites from the product summary:


Team up with legendary superheroes as they battle evil, avenge dastardly deeds and spread dessert throughout the universe. The action begins in the kitchen, where our cakelet pan brings six favorite Marvel comic-book characters to life.
After baking, use colorful icings and sprinkles to give your heroes their superpowers—and let the action begin!

Buy it here for $36.

Now this is awesome. Marvel superhero cakelet molds. If I had this when I was a kid there would’ve definitely been more boys baking! I mean, who doesn’t get perverse pleasure out of eating a face. Don’t tell me you never enjoyed biting off a gingerbread man’s head.

My favorites from the product summary:

Team up with legendary superheroes as they battle evil, avenge dastardly deeds and spread dessert throughout the universe. The action begins in the kitchen, where our cakelet pan brings six favorite Marvel comic-book characters to life.

After baking, use colorful icings and sprinkles to give your heroes their superpowers—and let the action begin!

Buy it here for $36.

bitchville:

A combination picture shows (top) the figures of Soviet soldiers at the  base of the Soviet Army monument, painted by an unknown artist, in Sofia  on June 17 and a member of the Bulgarian Socialist Party’s youth  organisation cleaning the same figures of the monument February 18,  2010. The figures have been painted to resemble U.S. comic book heroes  and characters from popular culture like Santa Claus, Superman and Ronald  McDonald, the mascot of fast-food chain giant McDonald’s. The  inscription below them reads:  “Moving with the times”. Stoyan Nenov /  Reuters.

bitchville:

A combination picture shows (top) the figures of Soviet soldiers at the base of the Soviet Army monument, painted by an unknown artist, in Sofia on June 17 and a member of the Bulgarian Socialist Party’s youth organisation cleaning the same figures of the monument February 18, 2010. The figures have been painted to resemble U.S. comic book heroes and characters from popular culture like Santa Claus, Superman and Ronald McDonald, the mascot of fast-food chain giant McDonald’s. The inscription below them reads:  “Moving with the times”. Stoyan Nenov / Reuters.

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