Comics have that snake-eating-its-tail sorta incestuous relationship with nostalgia. Count off the number of homages to the Batman: A Death in the Family Pietà image. The swinging Spider-Man composition from Amazing Fantasy #15. Or Bullseye stabbing Elektra. Run out of fingers yet? As fun as those homages can be on occasion, one element they sometimes lack is a totally divergent sense of style. It's often the same in-house look with a juxtaposed character or situation. Here's where sites like Repaneled come in. Classic images as interpreted by artists, with an alt flourish.

Here's Brendan Sullivan Tobin's reinterpretation of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in the style of…not Frank Miller.

I wonder if he'd be on a carousel for the famous horse-riding image..