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Artist Transforms Disney Female Characters Into Marvel Superheroes And The Results Are Fascinating

Let see how superhero female Disney characters mixed with Marvel characters. The Marvel Cinematic Universe is teeming with larger-than-life superhumans whose sole mission is to safeguard Earth from both domestic and alien threats. Disney, on the other hand, has given us empathetic, well-rounded heroines on their own personal journeys. The MCU is one of the most recognized superhero universes in the world because of its lofty principles, eye-catching action scenes, and captivating sci-fi tale! Seriously, if you were to walk down the street right now and ask anyone what Marvel is, I'm sure you'd be amazed to learn that nearly 70% of people are Marvel fans!
So, what happens when the best moral characters ever created are combined with the bravest? Yes, we're talking about Disney/Marvel crossovers! Some of the findings are frightening, some appear to be rather dangerous, while yet others are somewhat amusing. They all have one thing in common: they are all completely original and one-of-a-kind. We can stop fantasizing because artist Samuel Chevé transformed the Disney girls into Marvel superheroes! Keep scrolling to see his incredible artwork!

#1 Elsa as Hela - Superhero female disney characters

Source: Samuel Chevé


#2 Elsa as Captain Marvel

Source: Samuel Chevé


#3 Elsa as Scarlet Witch - Superhero female disney characters

Source: Samuel Chevé


#4 Anna as Gamora

Source: Samuel Chevé


#5 Anna as Black Widow

Source: Samuel Chevé


#6 Vanellope from Wreck-It-Ralph as Morgan

Source: Samuel Chevé


#7 Edna from The Incredibles as Mantis

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#8 Moana as Brunehilde - Superhero female disney characters

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#9 Anna as Pepper

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#10 Violet from The Incredibles as Scarlet Witch

Source: Samuel Chevé

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