With Avengers: Infinity War continuing to dominate both the box office and audience conversations, an artist has celebrated the achievement by releasing an epic three-in-one poster for The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Infinity War. Though the still-untitled Avengers 4 will serve as the culmination of Phase 3 - which in itself will serve as the end of an era - Infinity War is the latest successful trilogy installment in what will, after the release of Ant-Man and The Wasp, be the MCU's impressive 20-movie streak.

Since it kicked off all the way back in 2008, only standalone, individual franchises have reached the big three. Firs there was Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and Iron Man 3. It was swiftly followed by Captain America: The First Avenger, The Winter Soldier, and Civil War. And, last year, it was joined by Thor: Ragnarok, which followed up on Thor and Thor: The Dark World in stunning and hilarious fashion, with director Taika Waititi finally giving the God of Thunder (Chris Hemsworth) the opportunity to reach his full potential. It's a milestone that will be soon be joined by the Guardians of the Galaxy, now that James Gunn has completed work on his first draft for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Even with so many films under their belt, though, Infinity War marks only the third time the majority of the MCU has joined forces.

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Posting the image on his personal Twitter page, French graphic designer and poster artist, Julien Rico Jr's triptych encompasses Avengers, Age of Ultron, and Infinity War. Check out the triptych, then the individual movie posters below.

Already coming to the attention of co-directors Joe and Anthony Russo, who were quick to offer a like, each differently colored and specifically crafted panel features such familiar characters as Loki, Black Widow, Doctor Strange, and Spider-Man. Similarly, each features iconic imagery like Loki's invasion of Earth in The Avengers, Scarlet Witch grieving over the death of her brother, Pietro/Quicksilver, in Age of Ultron and not only the battle on Titan but also the fallout of Thanos' infamous finger-snap in Infinity War.

The latter is a touch that will no doubt either be considered genius or far too soon. The dust of such dearly departed characters as Groot, Bucky Barnes, and Black Panther blow in an imagined breeze and spread across all three panels, forming the classic 'A' symbol that serves as the logo for Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Whatever side of the fence MCU fans fall on, however, there is no denying that it's a beautiful piece that many will be clamoring to have adorning their walls as they await to see what becomes of their favorite heroes next year.

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Source: RicoJrCrea/Twitter

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