Pop Culture Icons Feel Each Other’s Pain

Warning: May Contain Feelings

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We’ve featured the work of Chris Gerringer before, but with an idea this good, can you really fault us for a little bit of a repeat? His series I Know That Feel, Bro takes fictional characters with some shared characteristic—Batman and Harry Potter, say, both orphaned heroes—and has them bonding over shared misfortune. I’m pretty sure interacting with Batman about dead parents would leave Harry curled up on the floor in a fetal position crying.

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