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RxMen is a Series of Comical Cures for Super-Symptoms

As people get geared up for the upcoming San Diego Comic Con set for July 24 until July 27, a few artists have decided to treat them with some superhero medication. Although completely conceptual, the 'comical cures for super-symptoms,' as the creators put it, show that at the end of the day these comic book characters are more similar to average humans than they like to let on.

Titled RxMen, the superhero medication includes a chest pain reliever for Tony Stark, mood swing stabilizer for Bruce Banner a.k.a. The Hulk and intense migraine pills for Professor Charles Xavier. Created by illustrator Ryan Quickfall with the help of Dan Reiss, Doug Levy, Jordan Roland, Eric Sams, and Sarah Maloy, the superhero medication is cleverly illustrated in the classic style of comic books.
Trend Themes
1. Superhero Medicine - Creating comical cures for superhero ailments can tap into the growing popularity of the superhero genre for medicinal purposes.
2. Conceptual Products - Using imaginative design, businesses create fictional products that play off of popular franchises to appeal to audiences.
3. Pop-culture Health Trends - Capitalizing on pop-culture trends can create profitable opportunities in uncharted markets, like health products for comic book fans.
Industry Implications
1. Pharmaceuticals - The pharmaceutical industry can leverage fictional superhero ailments in a unique way to create products that cater to the pop culture fandom surrounding comic book characters.
2. Design & Merchandising - Artists can collaborate with product designers to create products that cater to pop culture fandoms and capitalize on growing markets.
3. Marketing & Advertising - Using pop culture references can help create a unique marketing voice that taps into niche interest groups and creates brand loyalty.

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