![]() ![]() ![]() One image references an art breakdown that isn’t included. Basic art tools, like a head-height chart, are stamp-sized, with the suggestion to enlarge them. ![]() There are more pictures of pinups and other publication covers (including a plug for Stan’s previous How to Draw book) than there are tools to actually show how to draw heroic figures. The book might more properly have been called “How to Create Superheroes”, since there’s more of that than art instruction, starting with a chapter on “The History and Origins of Superheroes” that I suspect will bore the younger reader just looking for help drawing a muscle-bound avenger. It’s packaged by Dynamite Entertainment, which explains the use of their covers. ![]() A small line on the indicia page credits Danny Fingeroth, Keith Dallas, and Robert Sodaro. I suspect, as in the previous volumes, Stan didn’t really write this. Following Stan Lee’s How to Draw Comics and Stan Lee’s How to Write Comics comes the more specialized Stan Lee’s How to Draw Superheroes. ![]()
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