The eighth season of Game of Thrones will be on April 14, and as a die-hard fan of Game of Thrones, I can’t wait. At the end of February, HBO released a poster of 20 Game of Thrones characters shamelessly “taking seats” on the Iron Throne. Then, Ramesh De Silva, a die-hard fan of DC, Frank Miller, and Zack Snyder (Watchmen, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, Justice League), released a homemade “Justice League” version of Game of Thrones poster, which had no trace of Photoshop. "Wonder Woman" version of Three Idiots Jon Snow as Aquaman The "Batman" version of the Night King (OMG, this ruins both the Master and the Night King) The "Super" version of Grey Worm (Oh my god) Of course, I don't know what arrangements Ramesh De Silva will make for Green Lantern, Lightning and Cyborg, two brainless people and one unhappy one. When it is hot, such a hot topic is bound to be fought with pictures. Netizen Moses Rb responded to Ramesh De Silva with another hand-drawn picture, but Ramesh De Silva has not replied yet. This picture does not explain which superhero corresponds to which lord in "Game of Thrones", but the idea of setting up his own studio is very suitable for JL. But the editor just doesn't understand, where is Cyborg? Did Moses Rb discriminate because he is black? It seems that this foreign guy is just here to take advantage of the popularity by creating a childish Shazam who is not even 15 years old. |
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