Homer Jay Simpson, beloved fictional father of the Simpson family. He was created by Matt Groening and named after his own father, Homer Groening.

Homer and his love of donuts done by Alex Strangler done in Venice, CA.

Hyper realistic Homer from Treehouse of Horror episode recreating Stephen King’s The Shining. Done by Josh Herman at Blackwood Tattoo, Denver.

Homer and Krusty! Done by Matthew Hockaday.

Chromatic shift, trippy Homer done by Winston (the whale).

Homer was born in 1956, and has been making the world laugh with his wacky antics since his t.v. debut in 1989.

Homer and a nice frothy Duff beer. Done by Anna Plienko.

Homer as Santa Claus, strangling Bart. Done by Jasmine Keats done at Shogun Tats tattoo and piercing studio.

Creepy ghost Homer done by Michela Bottin.

Picasso inspired Homer portrait done by Zane Donnellan at STR Tattoo and Art Studio, Wyong, NSW, Australia.

Homer can often be seen either at home with his family, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie; at work with Mr. Burns, and Smithers, or at Moe’s tavern with his pals Moe, Barney, Carl, and Lenny.

Homer and Plopper sharing a carrot. Done by Ariana Tormenta.

Young Homer in his grunge band, Sadgasm. Done by Jed Squire Desbrow at Vintage Inx.

Super creepy Duff beer/Homer portrait done by Rodrigo Bittencourt de Azeredo.

Along with Moe’s tavern, some of Homer’s hangouts include Apu’s Kwik-E Mart, and Krusty Burger.

Tattooed Homer and Marge done by Atena Bazofia.

Neon Homer as Mr. Sparkle, his Japanese soap mascot. Done by Jon Sproul at Clandestine Rabbit Tattoo in LA, CA.

Snuggly Homer in bed done by Chanel (sassybury).

Homer is most well known for his love of beer and donuts, and his job at the powerplant. BUT, Homer has also been a musician, an astronaut, a truck driver, actor, mobster, carny, coach, farmer, and so much more!

Fancy Homer portrait done at Black Bones Custom Tattoos in the UK.

A Flanderised Homer from another Treehouse of Horror, done by Joshua Davis at Wicked Inklination.

Dot/linework zombie Homer done by Sebastian Camargo at Chronic Ink in Toronto.

As a tattoo, Homer is mainly done in a new school design, as he is a cartoon character. He can also be seen in neo traditional, American traditional, realistic, linework, hyper realistic, and blackwork.

Homer and his pink donut done by Erin Davies at La Belle Tattoo Studio in Melbourne, Australia.

New school giant headed Homer done by Kelly Doty at Helheim Gallery, in Salem MA.

Matching Marge and Homer linework portraits done by Thomas Bates at Five Keys Tattoo Studio, Norwich.

What’s your favorite Homer moment?