Okay, so maybe super heroes don’t really need business cards. It’s not like you need to attend some kind of career networking event to have Batman bail you out of trouble in Gotham City. That’s kind of his job.
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In their secret identities, though, we suspect that Marvel and DC super heroes are just like us normal folks, and that they’d have business cards handy to promote their work. The folks at Pop Chart Lab were thinking the same thing, which is why their latest hand-illustrated art print is so awesome.
As you can see below, “The Vocations of Heroes and Villains” imagines what the business cards of over 30 different characters would look like, complete with their famous employers where applicable. Thus, you’ll see the Daily Bugle on Peter Parker’s card, while Hal Jordan advertises the fact that he’s a Ferris Air test pilot. There are even a couple in there that aren’t for heroes, except in their own minds, like the ones for Adrian Veidt and Victor von Doom.
In case you’re already mentally planning a space for this on your wall, you can grab a 24″ by 18″ print for $29, signed by the artists and numbered from an initial print run of 500 copies. Pop Chart Lab also has a full complement of framing and finishing options available.
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