Comic book fans might remember
J. Scott Campbell as the creator of
Gen-13,
Danger Girl, and
Wildsiderz for
Jim Lee's
Wildstorm Productions. He also did cover art for
DC's
Justice League (while acclaimed author
Brad Meltzer was in charge of writing the stories) and for the cult classic
Freddy Vs. Jason Vs. Ash limited series. One of his latest projects was supposed to be the
Spider-Man comics alongside writer
Jeph Loeb (Campbell already had some
Spider-Man cover art to his name prior to this). However, this collaboration has yet to come to light.
Campbell is known for his
"highly sexualized" and
"well-endowed" illustrations of women (as
Wikipedia put it rather mildly) in a style known as
"Good Girl Art". So when he decided to make his versions of
Disney's famed "
Princesses", fans were interested, to say the least, with what the outcome would be. Based on the photographs below, it would appear that the fans were more than a little pleased (despite the absence of some of the other Princesses).
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CinderellaThe Little Mermaid (otherwise known as Ariel)Tinkerbell (held captive by Captain Hook)
Alice and the White RabbitSnow WhiteBelle (Beauty) with the BeastSleeping Beauty (otherwise known as Aurora or Briar Rose, if you prefer)And here's a Queen to go with the Princesses: the Wicked Queen Grimhilde from Snow White