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Post by Simon on Feb 21, 2015 2:51:01 GMT -5
Just wondering, what do people look for in comics related clothing? Do you look for comics clothing? I ask because I have recently started designing some comics related designs and would like to gage what people look for.
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Post by Huw on Feb 21, 2015 5:21:37 GMT -5
superherostuff.com is always a good one. Apart from that there's always plenty to choose from on Amazon, I find.
Hope that helps!
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Post by Simon on Feb 22, 2015 7:36:02 GMT -5
superherostuff.com is always a good one. Apart from that there's always plenty to choose from on Amazon, I find. Hope that helps! The problem with a lot of them is that they're are just the characters logo and that's it. I mean I rock a Flash shirt as part of my regular rotation of clothing but just the Flash emblem or a Batman logo can be a little boring.
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Post by Huw on Feb 22, 2015 13:06:27 GMT -5
superherostuff.com is always a good one. Apart from that there's always plenty to choose from on Amazon, I find. Hope that helps! The problem with a lot of them is that they're are just the characters logo and that's it. I mean I rock a Flash shirt as part of my regular rotation of clothing but just the Flash emblem or a Batman logo can be a little boring. That's a fair point! Your other alternative is to look at Previews, maybe. There's usually some cool stuff in there.
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Post by tomoe on Feb 23, 2015 1:44:27 GMT -5
Just wondering, what do people look for in comics related clothing? Do you look for comics clothing? I ask because I have recently started designing some comics related designs and would like to gage what people look for. I like the Marvel superhero shirts at welovefine. I tend to gravitate towards the designs that are a riff on the logo/emblem or of the character. For example, there's Leigh Wortley's take on Black Widow: . And Matthew J. Parson's version of her emblem:
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