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Black Panther 2

actor body type by the original painter to the strength of the spit

By Chris PagianPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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In Marvel's subsequent movie planning, "Black Panther 2" is one of the key concerns of countless fans, is that Marvel will be on the line in the movie Marvel Universe's "Sea King" Namor, and in the previous "Black Panther 2" teaser announcement, we are also seeing a live-action version of this role of Namor.

Although in the live-action movie, Namor's look and the original some discrepancies, we know that comic book movies will modify the tone of the character's look to some extent, so most fans can accept, not to mention the fans who have not been exposed to Marvel's original Sea King comics.

But fans can be indifferent, someone in the shape of today's Marvel Namor has a different voice!

Comic book artist Mike Deodato on Ins social media for the actor Tenotche Huerta in "Black Panther 2" presented in the shape of quite dissatisfied, and even interesting is Mike Deodato also directly with the "Black Panther 2" movie of the back of the Sea King Namor shape and his back shape for comparison.

The text reads: "Pencil lifting beats swimming anytime!" (Lifting a pencil beats swimming!) The actor is not as fit as a man who holds a paintbrush every day.

In the comparison photo, Mike Deodato also wrote a direct quote, "You can tell somebody screwed things up when a character from a movie looks in worst shape than the 60 years old artist who drew him. You can tell somebody screwed things up when a character from a movie looks in worst shape than the 60-year-old artist who drew him.

Mike Deodato himself is an experienced, Eisner Award-winning artist who has worked on hundreds of Marvel Comics issues, from The Amazing Spider-Man to The Avengers.

And for the portrayal of the character of Marvel's King of the Sea Namor, he has been drawing the character for the New Avengers for many years, and even in the 2013 creation, also set up back-and-forth revenge between Namor and Wakanda, and this plot may be reflected in the subsequent "Black Panther 2".

But the reason why Mike Deodato will be so mindful of the comic book movie Namor actor's muscle body shape is that, in Mike Deodato's brush, Namor in the comic posture is muscle strong and well-defined image, not to say 8 abs, at least from the back, it also seems to be muscle blocks have shape.

As a result, in the film, the back of the live-action version of the Sea King, not to mention the muscle block is obvious, basically a "block of smooth bread" shape, as one of the more classic Marvel characters, and is the first version of the live-action look, it is no wonder that the role of the painter spit!

Perhaps because this trolling is too ironic, or this itself is in the Marvel "Black Panther 2" movie on the line before the great intention to demolish their own home, and because the role of the artist himself down trolling, so, on the outside of the network social media is also set off a lot of discussions.

The fact is that Mike Deodato has deleted this Ins dynamic, however, many media sites have already reported this matter early, typically on The Direct website 2 days ago there were a lot of fans buzzing about this matter.

Of course!

From Marvel's point of view, it has never stressed the need to restore 100% of the original character shape, but perhaps from the character artist or fan fandom point of view, the character actor's face is a little higher, the body is a little better, it also looks more enjoyable.

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Chris Pagian

Spontaneity is the character, things are not more than three is the principle.

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