Just because you're all grown up doesn't mean you have to give up your first true love &mdash comic books. There are lots of cool (and somewhat mature) ways to decorate your pad with super guys and gals. Here's a roundup of comic book inspired décor to help make any room marvelous.
FIRST ROW
• Hand painted Captain America by Sandra Evertson (not for sale)
• Vintage DC Comics Super Friends Tissue Box Cover on Etsy - $35
• Comic Book Wall Art from LTL - $15 - $140
• Marvel Action Figure from Amazon - $13
• Speak-er by the. - $100
SECOND ROW
• Wonder Woman Bust Cookie Jar from Cjars - $80
• Comic Bookshelf by Oscar Nunez
• Vintage DC Comics Superman Light Switch Cover - $12
• Captain America Alarm Clock from The Marvel Shop - $20
• The DC Comics Action Figure Archive - $26











Shaw's Original Fir...
It should probably be said that these decor choices may work best for men who wish to remain single... for a while.
Bah, if you're a guy it just helps you weed out the awesome girls from the mundane!
The poster of the Phantom is pretty damn awesome.
@amed studio: Not really.
Ohhh I *must have* that bookshelf!!!
@amed no way! If the girl can appreciate a love of literature and art, she is the only one worth keeping around anyway. At least that is what my husband thinks! ;) Geek guys make the best mates.
@amed: Nope! I'd be perfectly happy if my husband wanted these in the house. Comics are something we both enjoy.
artist damon johnson is the king of comics as art, collage and originals www.damonjohnsonpaints.com (and sorry amed, he gets all the ladies too)
amed studio, you've got another dissenter. my boyfriend loves comics, and while I wouldn't go for everything shown, I like the pieces of original comics art he has displayed and haven't objected yet to the several action figures on display or the book case full of comic hardcovers in our living room... nor the closet space taken up by his boxes of comic issues.