Brought to us by cartoonist and animator, Louie del Carmen, Wonder Bread Woman combines the iconic female superhero with everyone’s favorite white bread-like product.
And, how do you make Wonder Woman Bread? In a Wonder Woman Stand Mixer of course.
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Brought to us by cartoonist and animator, Louie del Carmen, Wonder Bread Woman combines the iconic female superhero with everyone’s favorite white bread-like product.
And, how do you make Wonder Woman Bread? In a Wonder Woman Stand Mixer of course.

Brought to us by Moscow-based artist Nataliya Platonova, The Last Supper is an illustration series of interesting characters sitting down for a meal.
As if the concept of the original Last Supper wasn’t grim enough, Platonova takes her series a bit further with noticeably depressed and morbid characters sitting down for a meal, which in most cases, involves some sort of cannibalism.
[link, via Laughing Squid]
Liz Lemon of 30 Rock was quite the food enthusiast. So much so, that food and food-related themes provided some of the finer moments of the show. Enter, Foods of 30 Rock, an illustrated poster print by Etsy member roaringsoftly.
Some of our favorite 30 Rock food moments are there — including Night Cheese, Sabor de Soledad, and the infamous Teamster Sandwich. Now, somebody bring me some haaaaaammmm!!!
Italian artist Marcello Barenghi is all that… And a bag of chips. Seen here, he recreates an empty chip bag so real, that you’ll want to peel it open and attempt to lick the crumbs out. We’ve heard people do that. Please watch this…
[link, via Boing Boing]

That’s How I See It is a re-imagining of some fast food and drink logos, with some painfully truthful results.
Brought to us by Saudi Arabian graphic designer, Adelbanfeel, he does a redo on a few famous icons, but fattens them up. Similar to the way these companies’ products fatten up humans. Take that, skinny golden arches and svelte Colonel Sanders…