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Marvel Comics Characters To Appear In ESPN The Magazine's Body Issue

Marvel_ESPN_The_Body_Issue_Super_Heroes_Edition_covThe upcoming issue of ESPN The Magazine's "body issue" comes out Friday, July 10th and there will be an insert featuring Marvel Comics characters: Iron Man, She-Hulk, Ant-Man, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Medusa, Hulk, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage.

ESPN.com will also offer fans an exclusive digital sketch book featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of these powerful images.  The exclusive digital sketch book will show how ESPN & Marvel Comics, along with some of the premier artistic talents in the world, worked collaboratively honoring and illustrating the male and female form through detailed anatomical drawings. This exclusive online gallery provides readers a behind-the-scenes look of how these unique concepts, designs, and masterful illustrations came together to produce this one of a kind Body Issue insert.

 

In their own words, illustrators describe their experience creating such characters for The Body Issue: Super Heroes Edition:

DAREDEVIL

"My goal is to make super heroes more human. We look to see ourselves in many masked vigilantes. Not only with Daredevil, but many characters I draw are based on real people. —Alex Maleev

CAPTAIN MARVEL

"I work to combine correct proportions and powerful muscle shapes with a commonly accepted idea of beauty." —Sara Pichelli

MEDUSA

"Women are more delicate in muscle mass definition, so the secret is to not define each muscle too much." —Emanuela Lupacchino

LUKE CAGE

"I tend to gravitate toward athletes when it comes to getting a reference for my artwork. Particularly MMA fighters, who have a more functional physique." —Leinil Francis Yu

SHE-HULK

"She's a character of power, so I keep her upright: shoulders back, chest out—just a very commanding presence." —Frank Cho

IRON FIST

"I do tons of reference. I try to get a variety of artists from different time periods to see how different people represented the character. —Russell Dauterman

IRON MAN

"Drawing super heroes? Well, they have to be perfect. They are like modern gods." —Mike Deodato

HULK

"When I'm illustrating such dynamic figures, background explosions help sell the impact the character is having on the environment around him. The toughest part is trying to show the kinetic energy in a static image." —Jim Cheung

ANT-MAN

"I always try to have the musculature of something that could possibly exist. Even though everything looks extremely exaggerated, I still want him to look like he can move and be functional." —Greg Land


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Dan WicklineAbout Dan Wickline

Has quietly been working at Bleeding Cool for over three years. He has written comics for Image, Top Cow, Shadowline, Avatar, IDW, Dynamite, Moonstone, Humanoids and Zenescope. He is the author of the Lucius Fogg series of novels and a published photographer.
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