2014's Iron Fist: The Living Weapon Vol.1 #1 cover by Kaare Andrews. Source

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2014's Iron Fist: The Living Weapon Vol.1 #1 cover by Kaare Andrews. Source
Helloooo ✨
I opened an ask box on my instagram story a few days ago asking what you guys would like me to do more of with my art this year; my good friend @sowrotenicholas requested that I do more marvel designs, a suggestion I was ecstatic to accept. I am more of a DC fan, but I am also a big marvel fan! So to kick off making more marvel deigns along DC ones this year, I started with the man out of time himself, the best patriot of all, Captain American 🫡.
I love the much Captain America suits in the much but what bothers me about them is that they lean too closely to an overly militarized combat outfit look, which isn’t a bad at all—it actually esthetically works super well, but I like embracing the comic esthetic while grounding it in the real world. So I went with this, combining several inspirations from other Captain America designs across his comic and non comic history as well as real world military gear.
I’m quite proud of this; I hope you guys like it as much as I do. If you have any criticisms/feedback to give, let me know in the comments. I’d love to hear your guys’ thoughts. Thank you for all your support!
Little Doom doodle. A Doomdle if you will
Thor: God of Thunder #20 (May 2014) - cover illustration by Esad Ribić
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‘It’s good to see you too girls…’
From Uncanny X-Men # 4 by Brian Michael Bendis and Chris Bachalo
Superior Spider-Man + Covers [Issues #1 - #6]
Sandra Dee as Rogue
Great cover by Bachalo and Townsend!