
Supremely talented artist David Talaski turned the male superheroes of
Talaski spoke to Insider about his reimaginings of the
"Something about classic pinup that appeals to me is that it's both sexy and a little ridiculous. Spicy, but not too spicy that you can't hang it in your bathroom and still have mom over," Talaski told Insider. The artist said that he came up with the idea after deciding he was going to table at his local comic-con in Portland, and wanted to combine his love for superheroes with his love for vintage pinup illustration.
"It's fun to see men, with all their brawn, put in a more domestic and haphazard situation you would find one of Gil Elvgren's ladies in," Talaski said. "I just wanted to make something cheeky and fun for everyone who enjoys the hunks of the superhero world."
Talaski, who posts the photos on his Instagram and Twitter transformed eight men of the MCU, putting them in different situations with different themes.Advertisement"Thor is uber comfortable with his masculinity - he wouldn't bat an eye at wearing a pink polka-dot robe — in fact, he feels pretty," Talaski said.

"Silks and garters just feels appropriate for the Sorcerer Supreme — and why step outside to grab the morning paper when you can make a portal."

"I usually base the poses and outfits off the character's personalities," Talaski said. "Loki is a bit sleazy but also has good taste, so an emerald silk robe with matching slippers is what he would wear while spreading some hot goss."

"T'Challa may be busy ruling over Wakanda, but he still finds time to hit the gym," Talaski said of his Black Panther reimagining.


"Tony could pay someone to wash his cars, but when else can he show off his daisy-dukes?" Talaski joked about his depiction of Robert Downey Jr's Tony Stark, aka

"Someone was kind enough to bring Bucky a cup of joe, he had a long night," Talaski said about his portrayal of Sebastian Stan's Winter Soldier.


However, Talaski has recently moved into DC, too, and told Insider he paid a "loose homage to the coppertone pose" with his pinup of Jason Mamoa's Aquaman.

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