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Why do the characters seem like stereotypes?
On the other hand, this cover mocks Stalin and Hitler in a very random way; the image is an internet meme. It shows Hitler and Stalin as if they were in a fighting game, making fun of them by depicting them as having superpowers and attacking each other in a chaotic world. This cover is a clear example of the limits of our satire and the most blatant humor.





We need to clarify that generative AI or AI tools are NOT used at any time. Everything is done manually or with simple effects tools. While PicsArt has AI tools, we do not use them at any time, and this could cause confusion or misunderstandings. This statement is only to clarify that our content is created by us legally and without violating copyrights or community standards.
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