realistic, "Thor: Ragnarok" looks like a crazy, colorful comic brought unashamedly to life. We caught up with Andy Park, the guy responsible for translating the spectacular visuals of Marvel comics to the big screen. Having begun his illustration career drawing comics including Marvel's "X-Men," Park's role working on Marvel movies brings him back to his childhood dream. "To come full circle in my career and design the look of these comic book characters come to life, the kid in me is just freaking out," he says. https://www.cnet.com/news/thor-ragnarok-marvel-concept-artist-andy-park-comics/
After years of superhero movies playing down their comic book origins to look more
realistic, "Thor: Ragnarok" looks like a crazy, colorful comic brought unashamedly to life. We caught up with Andy Park, the guy responsible for translating the spectacular visuals of Marvel comics to the big screen. Having begun his illustration career drawing comics including Marvel's "X-Men," Park's role working on Marvel movies brings him back to his childhood dream. "To come full circle in my career and design the look of these comic book characters come to life, the kid in me is just freaking out," he says. https://www.cnet.com/news/thor-ragnarok-marvel-concept-artist-andy-park-comics/
realistic, "Thor: Ragnarok" looks like a crazy, colorful comic brought unashamedly to life. We caught up with Andy Park, the guy responsible for translating the spectacular visuals of Marvel comics to the big screen. Having begun his illustration career drawing comics including Marvel's "X-Men," Park's role working on Marvel movies brings him back to his childhood dream. "To come full circle in my career and design the look of these comic book characters come to life, the kid in me is just freaking out," he says. https://www.cnet.com/news/thor-ragnarok-marvel-concept-artist-andy-park-comics/