The partner of a talentedPokemonfan recently took to social media to share a Charizard stained glass piece she had made, instantly wowing the community. Since it took the world by storm in the late 90s,Pokemonhas continued to amass fans, both young and old alike, many of whom enjoy celebrating their favorite characters through their art.

Despite nearing its 30th anniversary, the franchise isn’t slowing down, with thePokemon TCGmore popular than ever and several upcoming video games on the docket. Earlier this week, a new Game Freak trademark was spotted online, indicating that anewPokemon TCGexpansion featuring Rayquazais on the way, while the fresh Eevee Grove set was released forPokemon Trading Card Game Pocketon June 26. Meanwhile, thePokemon GOFest 2025: Global event will take place on June 28 and 29, offering plenty of rewards for all participating players. Given how much content continues to be released, it’s no surprise that fans have kept busy creating their own works of art to share with the community.

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On Reddit, user Crownomancer shared his girlfriend’s Charizard-themed stained glass project, with countless users praising the creation that took the artist around six weeks to make. According to the UK-based user, the artist dabbles in many different mediums, with stained glass being a relatively new endeavor. While she hasn’t taken any in-person lessons, the creator is part of a stained glass Discord server where she finds helpful advice and guidance from other creators. This isn’t the first time thataPokemonfan has used stained glassto immortalize their favorite creature from the series, as last year, another Reddit user shared their Zapdos art.

Pokemon Fan’s Incredible Charizard Stained Glass Wows the Internet

The release of the Switch 2 earlier this month has many longtime fans hoping that the company will finally addclassicPokemongames to the Nintendo Switch Onlineservice. The Game Boy tier of the service already runs many games that were released during the series' early heyday, prompting the community to wonder why Nintendo hasn’t already ported the titles to the hybrid console. Additionally, adding olderPokémongames could build even more hype for upcoming releases.

In May, it was announced thatPokemon Legends: Z-Awould be releasedfor the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on October 16, with pre-orders opening earlier in June. Taking place in Lumiose City, the title is touted as a sequel to 2013’sPokemon X and Y.More information will likely be shared during the next Pokemon Presents event, which is scheduled to take place on July 22.