Ever look at your collector’s figurine and notice that it holds its poses so well you could do stop motion animation with it? Turns out, you weren’t wrong. D.M. Galloway brings us an amazing stop motion production featuring two of the greatest fictional heroes of all time.
Brace yourself for an electrifying stop-motion spectacle where two titans of animation collide in “Superman and Popeye: Beware The Invisible Man”! ? Step back in time to the golden era of animation with this nostalgic crossover, inspired by the legendary Fleischer Studios cartoons. Watch as Superman and Popeye, in their classic Fleischer forms, team up to battle the iconic Universal Monster made famous by Claude Rains—the Invisible Man!
This isn’t just any animation; it’s a labor of love by D.M. Galloway, whose passion for Superman was reignited by James Gunn’s recent blockbuster. Seven years since his monumental “Superman vs. Terminator 2” fan film, Galloway brings his vision to life with three nights of relentless work (5-6 hours each) and a month of meticulous preparation. The result is a vintage-style adventure that captures the heart and soul of Fleischer Studios’ artistry, blended with the thrilling suspense of a Universal Monster classic.
Perfect for fans of retro animation, superhero team-ups, and the eerie charm of Universal Monsters, this video is a treasure trove of nostalgia and innovation. Experience the magic of stop-motion animation as these iconic characters unite to face an invisible threat, all while paying homage to the timeless appeal of Fleischer’s work and the legendary status of Claude Rains’ Invisible Man.
In this, his latest work, D.M. Galloway has created something both wonderful and timeless. We’ve watched it through several times, and it pulls at our heartstrings each and every time. You’re going to love it.
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