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KORG Wants You to Decorate Your House With His New Print

Thor: Ragnarok was arguably the most pleasant surprise to come out of the MCU. From Taika Waititi’s unique vision to the outstanding comedy chops of Chris Hemsworth, Ragnarok is definitely deserving of multiple viewings. The unsung hero of the film isn’t exactly Waititi the director, though, but Waititi the actor. Playing Thor’s fellow gladiator Korg, he brought some of the funniest, most adorable scenes in the movie, and thanks to Bottleneck Gallery, you’ll be able to hang this scene-stealing Kronan in your home.

As fans, we go to see these films for the main heroes. Thor, Captain America, Spider-Man, etc. We keep coming back because of great supporting cast members like Korg, Bucky, and Ned.

Hmm. This poster is very familiar. We can’t really put our finger on it though. Oh,  right! Captain America did a similar poster in the First Avenger! That’s where this was inspired from, and nowhere else. Artist Raid71 from Grey Matter Art drew this cool looking print, showing Korg recruiting for a revolution on Sakaar. We mean, Doug is going to be there, so what could possibly go wrong? Bring a friend, eh? We wonder if Darryl is available. It’s time he got his hands dirty. Then again, with the roommates he’s had to deal with, his situation may be worse.

You can purchase this print at Bottleneck Gallery’s website here. So what do you think? Will you be adding this Korg print to your wall? Who’s your favorite Marvel supporting character? Let us know on Facebook or bring Doug down into the comments below.

Images: Marvel Studios/Bottleneck Gallery/Raid71

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