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Your childhood favourites transformed into badass fighters

January 11, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Deviant artist Sylvain Sarrailh has been working hard to transform your childhood favourites into badass fighters. If that’s not enough the talented fellow also publishes the comic Neighbours of Chaos.

Filed Under: Art Tagged With: alice in wonderland, inspector gadget, mario bros, My Little Pony, shrek, Sylvain Sarrailh, tintin

Who owns what?

November 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This infographic is actually helpful — wait, surprise? It lets us know who owns Marvel movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Hobbit, DC, Sherlock Holmes (movies), Bond (UK), Spider-man (cos he’s differnt), Jason Bourne, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avatar, Star Trek, Transformers, and oh… wait… what about The Terminator series?

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: aliens, Avatar, DC, die hard, fantastic four, g.i. joe, ghost rider, Indiana Jones, James Bond, jurassic park, Lucasfilm, marvel, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pixar, Planet of the Apes, Prometheus, resident ebil, Sherlock Holmes, shrek, spider-man, terminator, the expendables, the hobbit, the muppets, X-Men

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