Gaslight Justice League Models by Sillof

Justice League, Gaslight variants, by Sillof

Mr Sillof is a skilled modifier and scratch-builder of scale figures – specialising it seems in characters from film, comic and book.  The above image shows his recently completed Justice League (from the DC Comics range) as seen through the Gotham by Gaslight view.  Gotham by Gaslight was an alternative history comic where Batman is set in the 1880s, fighting Jack the Ripper.  As you can see (and see much better on Mr Sillof’s site) there’s a more military and rivetted Superman, a corseted Wonder Woman, a begoggled Green Lantern and Aquaman can be seen in a wonderful reversed Steampunk ‘diving’ suit, with the helmet containing water instead of air.  Wonderful fan work showing some real love for the characters and what they might have been like!

Very cunningly made, and makes me wish that there was more to the Gaslight series!

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  • This is truly, truly amazing! I have no words.
  • watchdog
    The steampunk Superman in age of wonders actually wears an outfit similar to the one Superman has on here, they copied the gotham by gaslight batman and wonder woman has on a type of armor. it,s a great book even features Edison and Tesla.
  • You have no idea how much sleep I have lost wondering what a Steampunk Superman would like like. (Proof indeed that I have no life.) Would he wear a blue, red, and yellow suit? Goggles? Would he have a moustache? Would he look exactly like he does now? Now I know! And I like it very much! I must go draw a Steampunk Supergirl and Batgirl sometime soon.
  • Sillof I think your work is totally awesome, congratulations and keep up the good work.
  • watchdog
    I myself have been collecting CBR and CBZ versions of every steampunk comic I could find (I wound up doing the scan work for 5 fists of science myself), and I have the steampunk version of the JLA. I also have the Gotham by Gaslight sequal and the one with Batman, the Joker and Houdini. I recently saw a copy of an new ongoing series from DC where some characters are traveling through various other worlds and one of the worlds is the G by G world, unfortunatly I have yet to find a copy online.
  • I officially want to write a story about Hawkgirl. Those wings are fantastic. Fine work, sir!
  • I appreciate everyones comments.

    The Batman and Wonder Woman were just previously existing figures that I slightly modified.

    The Victorian Wonder Woman comic was Amazonia, which is the figure I used, I just added a dress, lasso, and reworked the logo and top slightly.

    All the other figure designs were original sketches that I turned into figures.

    There are descriptions on my site of the changes and designs.

    Thanks again.
  • Saphael
    Actually, there is, in fact, a Justice League comic that has the entire league set in a Steampunk era. It's called The Age of Wonders, and is a two-part series.


    http://www.geocities.com/lionrampant99/comics/p...


    I personally own a copy, and it's wonderful! Superman starts out working for Tesla!
  • Miss Jessica Butcher, esq.
    Love love love love! Wasn't there a Victorian Wonder Woman at some point?
  • Those are brilliantly designed and executed. I'd buy a set for sure.
  • Patrick
    Awesome! These figures look great.
  • Mace
    Actually those are based on the Elseworlds stories, of which Gotham by Gaslight was the first.
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