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9 Illustrations Of Disney Princesses In Noir Fiction That Will Blow Your Mind

Noir books, a subgenre of the crime detective genre, became very popular in the 1940s. This novel was in the hands of practically everyone who was interested in reading at that time. That's why, with a usual gloomy and detective design, the covers of the books are always one of the most talked-about topics.
So have you ever wondered what the princesses of the Disney animated world would look like if they appeared on the cover of Noir novels? Astor Alexander, a talented artist, has the same question and has already found the answer himself. With talent in the field of painting and limitless imagination, he drew a collection called Noir Princesses. This is a set of artworks where he drew Disney princesses as noir, 1940s-crime-novel cover girls.
Are you ready to adore the gorgeous princesses who star in Noir novels as the main characters? Read all the way to the end to see all of these stunning images and don't forget to let us know which one is your favorite!

#1 Pocahontas (Pocahontas) in the cover of "Pocahontas Private Eyes"

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#2 Snow White (Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs) in the cover of "Miss White & The Unlawful Seven"

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#3 Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) in the cover of "The Long Sleep"

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#4 Mulan (Mulan) in the cover of "The Lady From Henan"

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#5 Cinderella (Cinderella) in the cover of "The Goddaughter"

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#6 Jasmine (Aladdin) in the cover of "The Arabian Heist"

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#7 Tiana (Princess And The Frog) in the cover of "Shadows Of New Orleans"

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#8 Ariel (The Little Mermaid) in the cover of "High Sea Robbery"

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#9 Belle (Beauty And The Beast) in the cover of "Beast Hunter"

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