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Inked Wednesday #127 – Batwoman, STAR WARS, and More Geeky Tattoos

Inked Wednesday #127 – Batwoman, STAR WARS, and More Geeky Tattoos

When DC Comics kicked off their Batwoman: Rebirth series in February, it inspired one fan to get a tattoo featuring the superhero. Kristen Hartung was excited to see Batwoman back in action and flipped back to the New 52 to find a version of the character worthy of being permanently inked. This was the result:

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Batwoman (DC Comics New 52) | Source: Kristen Hartung, inked by Riley Hogan at Bushido Tattoo

Pretty freakin’ dope, right?

Scroll on down to the gallery below, because we’re so not done. You’ll see an epic-looking Star Wars sleeve with Han Solo, Rey, and Vader—and it’s inked by Josh Bodwell, whom we’ve featured before. Then there’s a nod to the Batman: Dark Victory cover with Robin dressed as Marty McFly. Yep. And I can’t forget the pulp magazine cover either. Go admire all of them.

If you have nerdy ink on your skin or you’re a tattoo artist that applies pop culture, STEM, music, or other nerd-inspired ink (tl;dr: I want to see practically all the tattoos) on a regular basis, then please hit me up because I’d like to highlight you in a future Inked Wednesday gallery. You can get in touch with me via email at [email protected]. Send me photos of the tattoos you’d like me to feature (the higher resolution, the better) and don’t forget to let me know the name of your tattoo artist if you have it, as well the name of the shop he or she works out of. If you are the tattoo artist, give me links to your portfolios and/or Instagram accounts so I can share them with our readers.

Featured Image: Kristen Hartung

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