Over the weekend we had another submission pop in. Check it out!
"I decided that since the Schumacher films are sequels to the Burton films, a Schumacher Penguin shouldn't contradict the Burton Penguin too much. So this is the same character, who has survived the end of Batman Returns and is incarcerated in either Blackgate or Arkham. I wanted the straps on his straight jacket to evoke the feeling of Napoleonic piping -- making him still feel aristocratic -- and for the arms which hang loose to look somewhat like a child's penguin costume."
[Update]Editor's Note: Usually we'll do same-day updates should we pick up new art when we post submissions, but I didn't get back to the desktop yesterday. Since submissions have been slower prior to the deadline of later, I figured it'd be best to update this now, rather than hold on it and wait. - AG![]() |
Matthew Ray's Burtonized Scarecrow |
"My reworking I feel follows more in line with Burton in my mind. I think there is a toyishness about the the character that Burton could have exploited well. My take on Scarecrow is one where he relies on cutting edge tactics to instill fear, over that of chemical nature. I tried for a more traditional scarecrow feel."
What do you think? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check out all of the Batman Movie Villain redesigns we've
received so far. Be sure to check out the
Official Contest Announcement for details on this month's contest, as well as our
Stephanie Brown Fan Art Special we'll be posting later this month!