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## Some street art looks like it escaped from a comic strip. A squirrel reaches through concrete, Superman lifts a barn, Homer turns a railing into a bed, and a cracked wall becomes two dogs in love. These eight pieces make the street finish the joke. ### More: Fun! (8 Photos) * * * ### 🐿️ Squirrel and Acorn — By Blesea in Cherbourg, France 🇫🇷 A cartoon squirrel breaks out of the concrete and reaches for an oversized acorn; the real hand holding it pulls the whole scene off the wall. 🔗 Follow **Blesea on Instagram** * * * ### 🦸 Superman Raising the Barn — By JPS in Lohr am Main, Germany 🇩🇪 JPS shared the work as “Raising the barn” in Lohr am Main. Superman is tiny beneath it, arm raised and cape hanging down, which is enough to make the whole building feel in on the joke. **💡 Nerd Fact:** Superman’s first public lift was not a barn but a car: the Library of Congress notes that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster introduced him in _Action Comics_ no. 1 in 1938, a moment that helped create the superhero genre itself. More: **Superman Raising the Barn on Street Art Utopia** 🔗 Follow **JPS on Instagram** * * * ### 📘 Pitufo Sabio (Brainy Smurf) — By DA2 in Auchel, France 🇫🇷 DA2 (Dados Puntocero) calls this mural “Pitufo Sabio”. A mural documentation page for Schtroumpf sage places it at 38 Rue du Moustier in Auchel and notes the collaboration with local residents and pupils from Lamartine primary school. Boards, shadows, a book, and a plant give Brainy Smurf just enough room to look like he has been there all along. **💡 Nerd Fact:** Brainy comes from a universe that was not originally built around Smurfs at all: Peyo Company explains that the blue characters first appeared as supporting characters in a 1958 _Johan & Peewit_ story before becoming their own franchise. 🔗 Follow **DA2 on Instagram** * * * ### 💥 Wile E. Coyote TNT — By EFIX in France 🇫🇷 EFIX’s own site presents him as a street artist and graphic artist. Here he gives Wile E. Coyote a real detonator: one block, one lever, one bad idea. Pure Looney Tunes logic. **💡 Nerd Fact:** Wile E. Coyote’s failures were governed by strict internal cartoon law. The Chuck Jones archive lists the Road Runner rules, including that only the Coyote’s own ineptitude or ACME products can hurt him, and that gravity should be his greatest enemy whenever possible. More: **EFIX’s Clever Art** 🔗 Follow **EFIX on Instagram** * * * ### 🍩 Homer’s Railing Nap — By EFIX Homer does not need a couch when there is a railing. EFIX turns the staircase into a cartoon bed, with donuts, slippers, and a pillow close by. **💡 Nerd Fact:** Homer was a short-form TV character before Springfield moved into prime time: The Simpsons began in 1987 as short cartoons on _The Tracey Ullman Show_ , then expanded into the half-hour series in December 1989. More: **EFIX’s Clever Art** 🔗 Follow **EFIX on Instagram** * * * ### 🎶 Assurancetourix (Cacofonix) — By Oakoak in France 🇫🇷 Oakoak’s own street-art archive lists this intervention as “Assurancetourix by Oakoak,” using the French name for Asterix’s famously unlucky bard. Red tubing wrapped around a tree becomes the whole gag. **💡 Nerd Fact:** Cacofonix is not just “the bad singer.” The official Asterix character page calls him the village bard, school teacher, and scapegoat; tying him up at banquets is basically the Gaulish village’s way of protecting the party. 🔗 Follow **Oakoak on Instagram** * * * ### 🐶 Dog Love — In Leipzig, Germany 🇩🇪 A broken patch of plaster becomes the body of a dog, and a few black lines finish it. Tiny, simple, and suddenly the wall is flirting. More: **How Genius Is This Art** * * * ### 🐇 Time Hole — By WD (Wild Drawing) in Patras, Greece 🇬🇷 WD posted this mural as “Time Hole”, painted in Patras in 2018. Street Art Cities documents it as an ArtWalk 3 mural at Dimitriou Gounari 127, Patras. WD uses the building as a storybook frame, with the White Rabbit climbing through it and the mushroom scene below pulling the wall toward Wonderland. **💡 Nerd Fact:** The title “Time Hole” is very Carrollian: in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice follows the White Rabbit only after he checks a watch and worries that he is late; time anxiety is the spark that sends her down the rabbit hole. More: **Falling for It** 🔗 Follow **WD (Wild Drawing) on Instagram** * * * ## Which one is your favorite?
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