X-Men are extra dazzling as characters from 'Rainbow Brite'

Everything's better with rainbows.
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Andrea Romano
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All the X-Men needed was a little color.

Artists (and bonafide 80's and 90's kids) at Rage Gear Studios created what is possibly the most adorable pop culture mashup of all time with their illustrations of X-Men superheroes drawn as Rainbow Brite characters.


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Wolverine, Storm, Psylocke and other mutant favorites are infinitely cuter (but just as badass) when they're fashioned in the style of the Color Kids.

Rage Gear Studios wrote in a recent Facebook post, "there is still a bit more work to do before prints can be available, but trust us, it'll be cool!"

Fans can follow the studio's updates on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.















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Andrea Romano

Andrea Romano -- comedy writer, craft enthusiast, lady -- was a Watercooler Reporter. She worked as an intern at Mashable beginning in January 2014. Andrea recently completed her Masters degree in Media Studies and Film from The New School and writes sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade and The People's Improv Theatre. She once watched three Paul Rudd movies in a row on a bicoastal flight and didn't realize it until she landed. She does things like that a lot. Twitter: @theandrearomano

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