In possibly the most bizarre crossover in the history of comic books, Tigger from the beloved Disney Winnie the Pooh series meets the terror from beyond the stars, Venom. Social media has slowly been discovering comics with familiar covers altered with a character known as Tiggom, a horrifying amalgamation of Tigger and the Venom symbiote. It seems that fans are beginning to discover a rabbit hole appropriately and frighteningly known as the Tiggomverse.
The origin of this amazingly offbeat fusion lies with indie publisher Counterpoint Comics, founded by illustrator Marat Mychaels. Mychaels has worked for multiple publishers including Marvel and Image Comics' Extreme Studios. Now, with Counterpoint, Mychaels sells his own original independent works such as Notti and Nyce and Savage Eve. Counterpoint has now provided an avenue for the artist to sell a number of Winnie the Pooh parody works such as Walking Dead Pooh, Poohnisher, and Do You Pooh, Counterpoint's combination of Winnie the Pooh and Deadpool.
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On Twitter, the account Bizarnage sent out a tweet containing images of a Tiggom comic book, flabbergasted that amalgamation was actually a real thing. They followed up the initial tweet showing off a collection of Tiggomverse related titles, mentioning that there are "hundreds of them." According to a Twitter thread by The Venom Site, the history of Tiggom is not unlike that of the Marvel character that inspired him. After Do You Pooh rejects a symbiote, it forms Tiggom and the two become bitter adversaries. Much of Tiggom's character arc is nearly the same as Venom, though there is an argument to be made that the former is much more frightening in
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