"Catwoman" from Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Knight"
Character belongs to DC Comics.
Art by Phil Cho.
Ophaniel (Earth-27) commission
"Ophaniel" - sponsored by the Earth-27 Fan Community for Roysovitch's Earth-27 Project.
Character created by Roy Westerman, based on the figure of the same name in Judeo-Christian Theological sources.
Art by Phil Cho.
The Shoggoth OC commission
"The Shoggoth" original character commissioned by Connor Lowery.
Character inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulu mythos and Marvel's Venom.
Art by Phil Cho.
Red Robin (Arkham Knight)
"Red Robin" design based on Tim Drake's Robin in Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Knight."
Character belongs to DC Comics.
Art by Phil Cho.
Elaine Belloc (Earth-27) commission
"Elaine Belloc" - sponsored by the Earth-27 Fan Community for Roysovitch's Earth-27 Project.
Character belongs to DC Comics/Vertigo, but has been reimagined for Earth-27.
Art by Phil Cho.
Marlo Keith (Jagger)/White Rabbit OC commission
"Marlo Keith (Jagger)/White Rabbit" original character commission.
Art by Phil Cho.
Character by Jack Kings from And Then There Was One. Link Here: https://m.fanfiction.net/s/14294172/1/And-Then-There-Was-One
Red Hood (Arkham Knight) Redesign 02
"Red Hood" from Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Knight," redesigned using elements of all of his looks in the game.
Character belongs to DC Comics.
Art by Phil Cho.
Mona Doyle (Earth-27) commission
"Mona Doyle" - sponsored by the Earth-27 Fan Community for Roysovitch's Earth-27 Project.
Character belongs to DC Comics/Vertigo, but has been reimagined for Earth-27.
Art by Phil Cho.
Arkham Knights
The Bat-Family from Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Knight".
[Left to right: Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Robin (Tim Drake), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Nightwing (Dick Grayson), and Red Hood (Jason Todd)]
Characters belong to DC Comics.
Art by Phil Cho.
Red Hood (Arkham Knight) Redesign 01
"Red Hood" from Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Knight," redesigned using elements of all of his looks in the game.
Character belongs to DC Comics.
Art by Phil Cho.
