
Let's face it: being a superhero in today's fast-paced economy is so expensive. And watching your billionaire parents get murdered to inherit their wealth is so hard. There has to be an easier way! Italian artist Roberto Vergati Santos came up with a solution with his "Sponsored Heroes" photoshop series. In it, he imagines a world where superheroes turn to corporations for a needed influx of cash.
It may seem odd for Nike to be sponsoring Batman (just do it) or for Iron Man to be lovin' it. They don't need the money, after all. But it makes perfect sense that Monster Energy would sponsor the Hulk, Red Bull would sponsor The Flash, and Microsoft would sponsor Galactus. In fact, we're pretty sure the "Bing" sound is the last thing you hear before your planet is consumed.
Santos used art from Admira Wijaya, Jim Lee, David Finch, Alex Ross, Derek Laufman, Ryan Meinerding, Alex Maleev, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Carlo Pagulayan, Jorge Pepelife, Adi Granov, and Phil Noto to create his sponsored superheroes. Our favorites are collected below, and you can view the rest at Behance. Thanks to Gizmodo for the assist.

















Good to see Superman is sponsered by the official brand of the great state of NJ
Missed a hell of an opportunity for Wolverine to be sponsored by Ginsu.
Or Ronco.
Or Wolverine boots.
Pretty sure that Batman and Iron man dont need corporate sponsorship. I mean, you know, billionaires and all.
Iron Man would still do it.
Everyone knows Iron Man prefers Burger King
These look cool and all but you wait and see. This is only a few years from coming to fruition. Once producers believe that this will be acceptable to fans then they will go full steam ahead.
Tho to be honest some of the product placement in superhero movies has been about as subtle as this in recent years.
The Wolvy/Adidas one is perfect, and who knew the Hulk could make the Rock’s tattoos look that good?
That is the luckiest Coca Cola jumpsuit on Scarlett, or, uh, err, Black Widow. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
Congratulations, you invented Captain Amazing.
There’s an anime called Tiger & Bunny where heroes are sponsored and get points for stopping crime. It’s pretty good
Booster Gold would be ALL OVER THIS.
These are pretty dope.
Joker still bucks all trends by not taking endorsements. Some people just want to watch the world not be advertised to.
I don’t understand why Iron Man is destroying McDonalds in the background…