Never judge a hero by their size. I mean, even Yoda himself scolded Luke Skywalker for making assumptions about the wise Jedi’s small stature. And, if Team Iron Man had been privy to Yoda’s advice in Captain America: Civil War, the heroes might have taken Ant-Man’s itty-bitty size more seriously. After all, when Scott Lang pairs up with Hawkeye, almost anything becomes possible for the duo. And, now, some brand-new concept art has highlighted the heroes’ chemistry.
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I loved painting this keyframe #CaptainAmericaCivilWar recreating Avengers#223 cover #Hawkeye #Antman @Renner4Real pic.twitter.com/iRu1yaNZUK
โ Andy Park (@andyparkart) July 20, 2016
Artist Andy Park uploaded a photo to his Twitter which showcases a piece of concept art he prepared for Captain America: Civil War. The art depicts one of the film’s most iconic scenes that features Hawkeye with an arrow pulled back tautly while Ant-Man holds onto the arrow’s head. Park posted the tweet with a short message that reads, “I loved painting this keyframe #CaptainAmericaCivilWar recreating Avengers#223 cover #Hawkeye #Antman @Renner4Real.”
The famous recreation that Park is talking about is that from the cover of Avengers #233. The issue, which was created by Ed Hannigan and Klaus Janson, features Hawkeye and Ant-Man prepping to battle Taskmaster. The pair came together in the classic costumes, and with little coaxing, Ant-Man finds himself launched into the air atop of Hawkeye’s signature weapon. While Ant-Man finds himself hurtling towards Iron Man in Marvel’s latest film as opposed to Taskmaster, the effect is about the same with the hero heading into battle.
Park has recently taken to Twitter to unload lots of unseen concept art from Captain America: Civil War, and the artist has also worked on other major Marvel films. Working as a Visual Development Supervisor, Park has provided art for Thor: Ragnarok, Ant-Man, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2.