Who doesn’t enjoy the Marvel Universe series? We do, and we’re sure that you’ll want to see these wonder celebs in a variety of various appearances and situations ahead. The story of Marvel movie characters did not end with the release of the film itself; rather, after the completion of the entire series of Marvel films, many talented artists from all over the world began recreating these characters into something new and exciting with an appearance that no one had ever seen before!
Taking advantage of the present worldwide enthusiasm for comic characters, movie companies didn’t waste any time developing new superhero movies year after year to cash in on the trend. Marvel and DC went so far as to launch a number of television shows in order to keep the engine running as spectators await the release of the next big comic-based film.
Nonetheless, when heroes and villains emerge in films that are not faithful to the comic book, fans are frequently disappointed. A list of characters and their transformations has been compiled to show you what they would generously look like in comic books:
1. Starlord, a.k.a. Peter Quill
Starlord, a.k.a. Peter Quill, appears in the movies in a significantly different manner from his appearance and story in the comics. Peter was the first “guardian” before the rest of the squad was put together. He was a square-jawed cop who was blond and skinnier than Chris Pratt.
2. If Aquaman was a comic character!
This artist had transformed Aquaman into a unique and different figure. The artist kept his hair short and blond, and he has orange scales all over his chest and green spandex. While no one would object to seeing Jason Momoa half-naked and tattooed, but those are not fish scales on his body!
3. Here is Tulip from the movie “Preacher”
Preacher’s main female character is supposed to be a small, toned, fierce little blonde. However, casting was given to Ruth Negga, who is quite the opposite in appearance and is also dressed in a less sexy manner. However, we must admit that she added a new dimension to the role.
4. Rogue from X-Man Movie!
Rogue is portrayed in the comics as a middle-aged woman with a white fringe and a fearless attitude toward life. She is one of the main characters in X-Men, wearing the iconic yellow-green uniform. However, in the movies, not only has her appearance changed but so have her powers and overall mindset.
5. Beast, looking even more beastly!
Beast was much more clothed in films than in comic books, with changes to his height, appearance, and powers, as well as changes to the original story.
6. Here is Marvel’s Jessica Jones!
Jewel appeared when Jessica Jones first got to test her powers. Pink-haired, light, and bubbly, she aspired to protect the world and was kidnapped by Killgrave. Despite the homage to her costume, Jessica Jones on TV is a dark character who usually wears plain black tees and jeans.
7. And here is our favorite “Spiderman”
Yes, it took several generations of Superman films to include red underwear beneath the suit. DC also changed the suit’s color scheme, making it more scale-like and leathery.
8. Arrow with green color hoody!
With its bright green color and hood, the original character’s appearance was a nod to Robin Hood. The creators of the TV show, on the other hand, went so far as to add armor to the costume, turning it a dull green color. They also added shoulder pads in this new look.
9. Daredevil from Marvel’s Comic Book!
Daredevil’s bright red leather costume is a trademark of the character. However, the TV show’s creators decided to dress the vigilante in plain black clothing and a plain mask to show how the personality evolved into the superhero.
10. Purple Skinned Villain: Killgrave!
Killgrave’s purple-skinned, white-haired villain was changed to blend in with the Jessica Jones series. However, the creators decided to dress him in a purple suit to emphasize his comic book backstory.
11. Kingpin: An iconic fashion-forward villain!
Kingpin was not only a big bald guy, but he was also very “fashion-forward” with his flashy white suit and colorful neck scarf. Unfortunately, this image was shattered by a tame version of the villain played by Vincent D’Onofrio.
12. A Drastic Transformation of “The Owl” Character.
The character of The Owl underwent the most dramatic transformations in appearance. In the comic version, he looks like a Wolverine with the same bright orange hairdo and a long green coat. However, in the TV show “The Owl” looks more like a businessman.
13. How can we forget Scarlet!
Scarlet Witch is older and more mature in the books, and she usually appears in an incredibly sexy suit, cloak, and headpiece that helps her govern her powers. In the films, this character is more covered and dressed more casually.
14. A whole new look of “Quicksilver”
In the comic books, Quicksilver usually wears a green or blue suit with a silver flash on the chest. However, it was replaced with a bluish-gray shirt with more texture and less spandex. Quicksilver in the movies is also larger and younger in appearance.
15. “Vision” looks more metallic in his new appearance.
In the world of comic books, this red-skinned alien wears a green bodysuit and a yellow cloak. However, the movie’s creators gave him a more armored appearance and a beige cloak, making him more of a tech-supporting creature. They also included a metallic ornament that was not found in the books.
Which comic character caught your eyes the most? Let us know if you found your favorite character in this series of artwork. Also, don’t forget to share these pictures with your loved ones!