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Last year, Kotaku reported that a South Korean artist, Eunsuk Yoo, created a very friendly Spider-Man statue that made some people angry and was taken down. You'll be happy to know that the work of art has found a new home.


Note: This article contains content that some readers might find objectionable.

The sculpture, which is called "Good Morning Spidey," was originally installed on the side of a shopping mall. After the work was decried as "lewd," it was removed. However, the owner of an Eastern medicine hospital in Buan Country purchased the statue from Yoo. The work was touched up and erected on the hospital for all to see. Here, is a photo from Eunsuk Yoo's Facebook (via tipster Sang):


The statue is visible from the street. So is Spider-Man's excitement.

[Photos: Eunsuk Yoo]

"It is very interesting for me see the interest people had in my artwork and also to see people arguing about it," Yoo told website Seoul Searching. "Their advice has been great in helping in my artistic activity. Also, this experience will provide more opportunities my future artwork."


[Photo: Seoul Searching]

Recently, Yoo has been working on Hulk sculpture. And no, the work doesn't show off an incredible boner, just some funny boxers and impressive sculpting skills. If you look closely, you'll see that the Hulk is being terrorized by two mice (one is on his back, while the other is near his foot). Because even superheroes have their own irrational fears.



[Photos: Eunsuk Yoo]

Check out more photos on Yoo's blog.

To contact the author of this post, write to bashcraftATkotaku.com or find him on Twitter @Brian_Ashcraft .

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