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Resurfaced Photo Of Mark Ruffalo Riding A Skateboard Sparks An Unexpected Photoshop Battle

Resurfaced Photo Of Mark Ruffalo Riding A Skateboard Sparks An Unexpected Photoshop Battle
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It's the final month of 2020, at long last. The final month of memes of the most difficult year of our lives is upon us.

What better way to kick off that month with a Photoshop battle featuring an Avenger?


The battle began when a picture from the mid-2010s showed up on Reddit:

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And then all of a sudden, Ruffalo was skateboarding all over the place.


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At one point, he even started transforming into the Hulk while on his trusty skateboard.

Referencing his role as the Hulk was pretty popular in this particular Photoshop battle.


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And then, of course, we had Ruffalo in other situations, such as being a DJ or a basketball player.




He also moonlights as a surfer and as a criminal.



Sometimes, he even skates next to himself.

And with other superheroes or in other movies.



Who won this Photoshop battle?

Mark Ruffalo.

Mark Ruffalo did.

Ruffalo's upcoming projects include fan-centric series "What If...?" which turn moments from the Marvel Universe upside-down and explore the consequences, as well as upcoming film "The Adam Project" directed by Shawn Levy.

It is unclear if he will be skateboarding in any of those projects.

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