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This week, a retro Archie Comics panel was redrawn, the "blobslop" genre was exposed and a creepypasta song took over social media. Here are five of the biggest memes of the week.

Invincible War OCs, also known as Invincible War Variants, refers to a fan art trend inspired by the Invincible War event in the universe of the comic book series Invincible and its TV adaptation, the latter of which included the event in early March 2025. The trend involves artists drawing humorous versions of the main character Invincible (Mark Grayson) from alternate realities.

Bombardiro Crocodilo refers to a series of brainrot and AI videos and memes of an anthropomorphic crocodile military bomber plane narrated by a male Italian text-to-speech voice that rhymes words similar to the Bitcoin Burger IbraTV French meme. The meme started in mid-February 2025 on TikTok, spawning other anthropomorphic characters, such as Bombombini Gusini, following the same rhyming text-to-speech soundbite jokes.

Mermaid Eating Parties or The Rich Eat Mermaids refers to a conspiracy theory claiming that the most elite members of society gather to have dinner parties where they eat mermaids, the fictional half-human half-fish humanoid from folklore. The theory was popularized on TikTok in March 2025 after TikToker @Jlee2.07 posted videos retelling an alleged story of an ex-con fisherman who was commissioned to catch mermaids or sirens to be eaten and researched on by the elite. The theory was perpetuated by many conspiracy TikTokers that month, with others doubting its legitimacy and seeking proof.

George Miller built a small internet empire pioneering some of the internet's biggest meme trends in the 2010s. Then, he gave it all up.

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Here are this week's birthday memes celebrating their anniversaries from the storied halls of meme and internet history:

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