The role of fictional characters posters
Even though fiction is the most effective when it takes cues from the real world where it closely resembles the truth,
the supernatural and otherworldly always has fascinated us. Just take a look at the fictional characters poster titled
Extra Terrestrial - Henry Thomas as proof. However, with the emergence of various social media platforms, it has become
quite a task to tell what is real and what is scripted these days. Fictional characters in this way, stay true to their
fictitious nature but share with us some traits and thus there stories resonate with our own. Fictional characters
posters can help you take inspiration from these figures. They can also be a gentle reminder and wonderful throwback to
your childhood such as in motifs like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Wizard of Oz - Jack Haley Judy Garland and Ray
Bolger. Albeit from different eras, they both still very much echo with our humanity in different ways. Fictional
characters posters present real life photographs and works of art that carry incredible depth and meaning.
Up, up and away
Chances are you have already seen at least one superhero movie since more and more of them come out every year. Inhuman
abilities, alien worlds and high stakes situations are some of the hallmarks of our favorite superhero films. These
characteristics are also the ones absent from our everyday reality. With fictional characters posters can make them an
everyday presence within your residential, corporate or recreational space. When our reality becomes too much for us to
bear, we can escape to the world of someone like the mighty Thor and his friends. Thor God of Thunder is a fictional
characters poster that screams masculinity and can be the ideal tool for decorating your kid's room, or even an adult
area. For more girl power, maybe the fictional characters poster like Catwoman - Michelle Pfeiffer is more the motif for
you. The inimitable Michelle Pfeiffer stars in this piece, an icon for the ages.
Other players in fictional characters posters
Most of us know who Popeye is, as he has become a staple in nearly every childhood. Although he primarily was a very
popular comic strip character, it is as a movie cartoon star that most people know and remember him from. Popeye’s first
appearance on film was in a 1933 Betty Boop Paramount cartoon called Popeye the Sailor. These cartoons were so popular
that in 1937, the city of Crystal City, Texas, erected an official “Popeye” statue, marking the first time in world
history a city had erected a statue in honor of a cartoon character! Animation posters pay tribute to this iconic figure
with pieces such as Popeye the Sailor, where he displays his trademark pipe and the spinach that powers him. Animation
posters can be a wonderful throwback to your own childhoods, while being the gateway for your children to share with your
wistfulness.