Photography from the How to Kill a Superhero Universe

Artist Cesar Torres has expanded the language of cosplay beyond performance and costume, treating it as a narrative and myth-making art form.

Across the How to Kill a Superhero saga — and throughout the 2010s — Torres developed original cosplay concepts as a photographer and creator, staging bodies, spandex, and archetype as sites of transformation.

These works explore queerness, gender identity, power, and myth through superhero and villain figures, unfolding across physical photography, digital composition, and long-term worldbuilding.

The galleries below move through recurring themes, characters, and conceptual corridors of the artist’s spandex labyrinth. Some works directly inform the How to Kill a Superhero universe; others exist alongside it as parallel experiments.

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