A weekly collection of the coolest themed fanart on the internet.

It’s hard to deny the nearly unanimous cries of praise for Skyrim, touted by many as the best game of the year and possibly of the past ten years. This week we pay tribute to the game and its world with a gallery of art from some of the game’s talented fans.

The new 2011 Thundercats series has brought a new generation of fans to the classic ’80s franchise. We’re celebrating the cats this week with a spotlight in Fan Art Friday!

What started as a graphic novel became a movie and then a symbol for real world social and political movements. V for Vendetta is the focus of this week’s Fan Art Friday, featuring fans’ interpretations of the antihero in that familiarly smiling Guy Fawkes mask.

The final leg of Ezio Auditore’s journey arrived in stores this month with Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. It’s been far too long since I featured this outstanding game franchise with a Fan Art Friday, so this week’s showcases Ezio, Altair, and their universe of conspiracies and murder.

This week we’re spotlighting Dennis Budd’s awesome tribute to the ladies of Star Trek!

The classic British sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf has found a new audience since it debuted on Netflix’s instant streaming service, and this week’s Fan Art Friday is dedicated to the adventures of Dave Lister and his compatriots.

This week’s Fan Art Friday is all about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes. We’ve collected an assortment of fans’ visions of the sleuth and assembled them here for your investigations.

It’s Halloween weekend, and we’re celebrating by showing off some great fan art featuring the ghastly ghouls and demented denizens of Universal Studios’ classic monster movies!

The chill of autumn is in the air, Halloween is on the way, and it’s the perfect time to spotlight Vampirella, the vampiric icon of horror and cheesecake comic art.

The highly anticipated Batman: Arkham City game releases next week, and Halloween is just around the corner. Who knows scary fun better than the Clown Prince of Crime himself, the Joker?