His enemies call him Namor
Art by Jenna McMullins
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His enemies call him Namor
Art by Jenna McMullins
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"My task here was to work on how he’s able to fly. How it’s looking like, avoiding the old stereotype of a Superman flying straight with one fist forward. So it was about finding another and fresher way. I’ve started with the idea of him being able to vary the density of moisture all around and to create some micro clouds that he use as support to change direction or take impulsion. It’s also a good trick to create a singular visual signature [element to] him flying, with droplets and mist around him,"
MCU Namor concept art by Aleksi Briclot
MCU Namor, Ramonda, Shuri, Namora, Attuma & Talokanil concept art by Phil Boutte
Sirens explorations for Black Panther - Wakanda Forever
Talokan Sirens concept art by Karl Lindberg
MCU Namor & Talokanil Warriors storming the beaches of Wakanda & transport whales concept art by Phil Saunders
MCU Talokan Siren & Talokanil concept art by Karl Lindberg
More early Namor explorations for Black Panther - Wakanda Forever
MCU Namor concept art by Karl Lindberg
Namora design explorations for Black Panther - Wakanda Forever
MCU Namora concept art by Karl Lindberg