Artist Draws Superheroes Based on Little Girls Dressed as Superheroes; We Squeal

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Undergrad biology student Alex Law‘s new blog, Little Girls are Better at Designing Superheroes Than You (or BetterSupes.tumblr.com) is a blog after our own hearts. Law finds photos online of proud little girls dressed as their favorite superheroes, which are sometimes necessarily modified from the original design, and then draws superheroines with uniforms based on their costumes. It’s adorable.

Law notes that this is something he can only do in his spare time in between other projects, so updates will be few and far between. But there’s already more than enough to geek out over. Here’s one extra must-see entry from the blog, so long as you don’t mind some possibly NSFW Hulk-boob.

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