This Artist Creates Hilarious Combinations Of Popular Characters In Iconic Scenes
Many fans get excited when movies or TV shows feature characters from different franchises or even universes. These mash-ups are intriguing: the characters interact with each other in really unique and interesting ways, the fandoms get to mingle, and many more plot possibilities open up.
One of the best (and the most successful) examples of this is Marvel’s Avengers, or any other comic book interpretation, for that matter. But fans want more and more.
Which is why it’s great to have digital artists like the Hungarian PixelFaker.
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