Cartoon Corpse Art

This Cartoon Character Art Makes Your Childhood Favorites Gruesome

The Distroy Series by graphic artist Pez is made up of cartoon character art that's gradually decomposing. Homer, Bart, Mario, and our beloved Mickey Mouse all sport their signature, adorable expressions, despite the fact that their faces are slowly crumbling away.

Pez uses a graphite pencil to create complex, deteriorating layers, which showcases his incredible talent. The finished product is particularly haunting and grisly, guaranteeing that you won't look at your favorite characters the same way again. It's definitely off-putting to see their familiar faces in such a horrifying state.

Pez intricately portrays the slow process of deterioration with this ghoulish masterpiece of a series. These morbid cartoon corpses come just in time for Halloween.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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