Red Skull or Trump? Trolling Twitter account recasts POTUS as supervillain
Donald Trump’s unusual way with words has inspired President Supervillain, a Twitter account that combines the words of the president with artwork depicting the evil Red Skull from the Captain America comics.
— Superdames Comics (@superdames) February 12, 2017
THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA IS NOT *MY* ENEMY! #presidentsupervillainpic.twitter.com/EgM2k45HZS
— Pres. Supervillain (@PresVillain) February 17, 2017
— Superdames Comics (@superdames) February 12, 2017
Attracting more than 24,000 followers in less than a week, the account merges Trump’s controversial statements with the ominous tones of a comic book villain.
THE *REAL* STORY HERE. #presidentsupervillainpic.twitter.com/amYlmvkibh
— Pres. Supervillain (@PresVillain) February 14, 2017
Look what is happening pic.twitter.com/3vCUVLZ5zy
— Pres. Supervillain (@PresVillain) February 14, 2017
In fact, the two fit together so well, you may be excused for thinking that Red Skull was inspired by Trump himself.
In perhaps one of the most amusing tweets, President Supervillain shared a photograph from Trump’s book, the art of the deal, alongside the unauthorized biography of fellow comic book villain, Lex Luthor.
Never forget. #presidentsupervillainpic.twitter.com/VgXVGipria
— Pres. Supervillain (@PresVillain) February 13, 2017