Lost And Found: The Story Of Derinkuyu's Underground Metropolis
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Have you ever imagined what those heroes of our time do when nobody is looking?
Everyone has a particular character that they know and can recognize. It can be from popular movies, TV programs, or cartoons.
They were our motivation and legends when we were growing up, and maybe for certain people, they still remain a motivation right up to today. However, have you ever imagined or asked yourself what those heroes of our time do when nobody is looking?
You know, like when they have their free day? Well, there is this artist and illustrator named Ed Harrington, and he has surely thought of that.
The illustrator makes artwork, showing what beloved and well-known characters are often up to when they're not being watched or in our books, making all the difference when going on adventures. Ed Harrington is an illustrator and a graphic designer.
He has had more than 23 years of experience in the art profession. It’s no big surprise that he has more than 190k Instagram followers.
His funny comics often go viral online, which means that the artist knows his onions. We can actually say that Ed discovered a way to dispel some of the magic and revealed a different side to our heroes than we knew about.
However, he does this while also making you laugh and grin from ear to ear! Have a look at 30 of them below.
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Ideally, this arts will not ruin your childhood, but they will show you that your favorite fictional character can be just like us. Oh, they can also have weird hobbies, uncommon past-time activities, battles, and problems that we never imagined.
Ed shared that he doesn't actually have a strong concept for this kind of art. He simply does things that he believes are funny and will put laughter on people’s faces.
What is your take on these illustrations? Did they succeed in making you understand that your favorite characters are a lot stranger than you naturally thought?
Or then again, do you relate more to them now? Drop your replies down below.