Justice League re-created as traditional Malaysian shadow puppets (pictures)
Malaysian artists have put a creative twist on some of the world's most beloved comic book characters.
New look
Fusion Wayang Kuilt, a group of Malaysian artists, has recreated DC superheroes Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman as traditional Malaysian shadow puppets.
Labour of love
The team, founded by Malaysian duo Tintoy Chuo and Take Huat, said each puppet takes more than 100 hours to craft, build and paint.
Ancient art
The art of Wayang Kulit shadow puppetry is more than a thousand years old and originated in the royal courts of the Indonesian islands, brought to the islands by Indian traders.
Man of Steel
The Superman puppet was originally created for an exhibit last August in Penang, Malaysia.
Star trio
Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman, the stars of the upcoming Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, were part of that exhibit.
Team effort
Other Justice League heroes, like The Flash, have also been created.
In brightest day, in blackest night...
This reimagined Green Lantern actually carries a green lantern.
Not its first rodeo
This set of DC puppets is not the first time Fusion Wayang Kulit has created shadow puppets based on pop culture. The group also has crafted Star Wars and Bruce Lee sets.