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Marvel stars have been turned into cheeky pin-up models in brilliant artwork

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Marvel stars have been turned into cheeky pin-up models in brilliant artwork

BY SUSANNAH ALEXANDER

 

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Image: Google

 

Marvel's male heroes will be looking very different to you after you've seen them re-imagined by artist David Talaski.

 

Video game illustrator and concept artist Talaski turns superheroes into classic pin-ups and his depictions of the likes of Thor and Captain America really do need to be seen to be believed.

 

His Instagram page is filled with incredible drawings of your favourite MCU men like you've never seen them before, with God of Thunder Thor being caught in a pink bathrobe and Hulk slippers and Captain America / Steve Rogers hiding his modesty with his famous shield as he grabs his underpants off a pot plant.

 

Talaski has also drawn Black Panther / T'Challa hydrating in a gym locker room, Winter Soldier / Bucky Barnes enjoying a cup of coffee in bed, Doctor Strange / Stephen Strange making breakfast and Star Lord / Peter Quill enjoying some music in space – all in slightly compromising positions.

 

Full Story: https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a32426372/marvel-superheroes-models-artwork-david-talaski/

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