Historical photos take on a new meaning if you add superheroes to them
Categories: Culture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/historical-photos-take-on-a-new-meaning-if-you-add-superheroes-to-them1.htmlIndonesian photographer and illustrator Agap Arahap is fond of military history and superhero films. Combining his two hobbies, he created a cool photo project Superhero Photography. Agap fantasized about what role comic book stars could play in the fate of the world if they took part in real armed conflicts.
(10 photos in total)
Source: Flickr
Darth Vader monitors security at the Yalta Conference, 1945.
Superman leads the looting of Neuschwanstein Castle, where jewels and paintings intended for Hitler's personal collection were kept, 1945.
Rare shot: collaborator Captain America talks with Heinrich Himmler, 1941.
Few people know that Batman moonlighted as Fidel Castro's bodyguard, 1959.
Joker commands a gun crew during the Battle of Moscow, 1941.
Spider-Man scares away American soldiers on the street of Cherbourg in Normandy, 1944.
Guy Fawkes brought Nazi prisoners, 1944.
Batman conducts a review of the British paratroopers, 1944.
Darth Vader instructs Coast Guard soldiers, 1943.
Afghan Mujahideen return to a village destroyed by Soviet artillery fire, and there is a Hulk, 1986.
Keywords: Photoshop | World War II | Collages | Superheroes | Photographer | Photos
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