Who is your favorite superhero? If you are a Marvel Comics or Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fan, you will likely find them among these easy, step-by-step Marvel superhero drawing tutorials.
Who will you find in this star-studded superhero lineup? Look out for Iron Man, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Captain Marvel, and Black Panther. They're swinging, flying, and smashing into action.
You will even find some super cuties, like Baby Groot and a chibi version of Spider-Man straight out of his animated series.
Of course, wherever there are superheroes, you are sure to find supervillains and antiheroes lurking in the shadows. Keep your eyes peeled for Thanos, Ghost Rider, Venom, and Deadpool.
You can use your drawings to create your own superhero comic books, a superhero mask to wear, or you can put their logos and symbols on your t-shirts and gear.
Are your spider senses tingling? Suit up and grab your pencil and paper. Don't forget to have colored pencils or markers handy to shade your heroes' brightly colored costumes.
Now, it's time to turn the page and write the next chapter of your very own superhero story.
21 Easy Marvel Superheroes Drawing Ideas
Iron Man
It's time to jump right in with one of the most complex superhero costumes in the MCU - complex both to draw and technologically. Iron Man's metal suit has many layers, but we will walk you through all of them.
Chibi Spider-Man
This adorable web-slinger is swinging in directly from Spidey and His Amazing Friends. Look for other denizens of the Spider-Verse hiding on this list.
Wolverine from X-Men
Hero or anti-hero? Wolverine is one of the most powerful X-Men. Draw his angry portrait, complete with his sharp, animal-like claws.
Hulk's Face
He's big, green, and in a really bad mood. Sketch the Hulk's portrait with his grimace, knitted brows, muscular shoulders, and unruly hair.
Captain Marvel
Supergirl doesn't outshine her adopted sister any longer. Carol Danvers now has the powers of the Martian Manhunter. Draw her Kryptonian body suit and the flame-like energy surrounding her hands.
Thanos from the Avengers
With one snap, he changed the universe - but not forever. Draw this muscular Titan as he grasps the famed Infinity Gauntlet.
Iron Man’s Mask
If the above full-bodied sketch of Iron Man seems intimidating, get started with this portrait of his mask. You can tackle the metallic details before moving on to the full character.
Baby Groot
After saving the universe, the tree-like Groot was reduced to a potted bonsai - a really, really cute bonsai. Sketch his large head and eyes, twiglike body, and nourishing flower pot.
the Hulk
Did you draw the Hulk's portrait, above? Extend your skills to include his muscular arms and torso.
Ghost Rider
The Ghost Rider has a skull-like face and flaming hair. Learn to sketch a cartoon version of this classic anti-hero.
Venom
He's big and bulky with sharp teeth and an unruly tongue. He may wear the Spider logo, but this isn't your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Sketch this symbiote who absorbed Spider-Man's power.
Spiderman’s Logo
Are you afraid of spiders? Don't worry - this one is friendly! Sketch the classic logo that Peter Parker designed to commemorate his fateful bite from a genetically altered spider.
the Black Panther
Marvel Comics' answer to DC's Catwoman? Maybe. This fearsome warrior is determined to protect his people while wearing his catlike disguise.
Miles Morales Spider-Man
Peter Parker isn't the only spider on the block. Meet Miles Morales, a teen turned superhero by a bite from a spider from Oscorp's labs.
Venom's Face
Did you sketch the villain Venom, above? Now he's ready for his close-up. Sketch his menacing teeth, wavy eyespots, and long, prehensile tongue. Watch those fingers!
Deadpool
Famed for breaking the fourth wall, Deadpool is the epitome of an anti-hero. You can draw him here striking a thoughtful pose.
Deadpool Logo
Can't get enough of Deadpool's charms? Draw his logo - resembling the universal "no" symbol or prohibition sign - featuring his eyespots and signature colors.
Spider-Man
Here comes Spider-Man! He wears his classic costume with teardrop-shaped eyespots, a spider silhouette on his chest, and a spiderweb pattern centered like a bullseye over his face.
Captain America
Captain America is ready for action with his vibranium shield in hand. This muscular super soldier wears an "A" for America on his mask and a stars and stripes pattern on his costume.
Captain America's Shield
How much vibranium does it take to make a shield? Don't worry, you won't need any rare metals, just a pencil, red and blue markers, and a sheet of paper.
The Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff)
Wanda's face is framed in an upside-down "W." Do you think it will give away her secret identity? Don't forget to shade your finished drawing in her namesake scarlet hues.
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