StrangerThings fans will love this.
Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 seems to be all anyone's talking about now, and of course, it's inspiring plenty of fan art. But here's one particular piece that's especially fascinating – and downright addictive. A team of fans at a creative studio has created an interactive online artwork inspired by Stranger Things monster The Mind Flayer, and it's caused us to waste a good part of the day.
Why have they done this? For the pure joy of creation, it seems. And while there's no particular point to it, we warn you: you'll probably end up wasting quite some time playing with it. You might also be inspired to create your own Stranger Things fan artwork, for which you'll probably need these essential
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