Charcoal Drawing - "Captain Marvel"

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Hello Folks!

I will continue my series of Avengers characters this time with a character that I like so much for the actress who gave her life at the UCM, as well as the nostalgia that causes me since it reminds me of one of the most powerful characters I have seen since my childhood "Superman".

I'm a big fan of the superheroes especially DC Comics, that's why illustrate this character was an honor for me.

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Captain Marvel

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A few years ago DC comics sued Marvel for copyright infringement claiming that this character was very similar to Superman, then marvel wins the trademark, having to publish a comic of this superhero at least once every two years.

The original Capitan Mar-vell is an "Alien" Militant of the planet Kree, sent to earth to observe its technological development, tired of the evil intentions of his planet and creating an alliance with the planet earth.

(His true story is a little different from the adaptation in his movie but it was pretty good.)

Although there have been many Capitan Mar-Vell, each with its different origins.

The name of this Captain is Carol Danvers, she is an officer of the US Air Force, in the comics, Carol becomes Miss Marvel after her DNA merged with that of her partner Kree Mar-Vell granting superhuman powers.

Their skills are:

  • Super strength.
  • Resistance and physical durability.
  • Flying.
  • A sharp sixth sense.
  • Immunity to diseases, toxins, and poisons.
  • Manipulation of heat, gravity, electromagnetic spectrum and all the stellar energies.
  • and in its beginnings I could use the energy of a "white hole" this was rebooted.

...Like Superman right?

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how i did it?

My tools:

  • Mechanical Pencil.
  • HB Leads.
  • Charcoal Pencil Medium.
  • Moldable Eraser.
  • Brush.
  • Diffuser.
  • A4 Opaline 300G.


  • start sketching with the HB pencil to avoid marks on the paper. This was the only thing I used for graphite.

  • The illustration will be done with charcoal, start by illustrating the helmet.



  • with the pencil of charcoal delineate the entire helmet, helping me with the brush to fill and degrade.

  • The separations of the elements, lights and textures were made with the moldable eraser, applying light at the edges of each plate.



  • After finishing the whole helmet, I realized his eyes.

  • Next, I illustrated the body using the same techniques and charcoal only.



  • Once finished, I made the hair that comes out of the helmet.

  • Almost the last step, his face. What complicates me most of an illustration is to make the face, my strengths are not the face if not the textures, no matter how much anatomy and proportions the faces never usually remain identical, however the elements where you play with light, darkness, and textures I love.


To finish, I made her logo in the background, and this is the Final Art:

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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I am very happy to have drawn this character, I like her a lot and the actress Brie Larson represented her very well in her individual movie.

I want to thank you for all the support, for enjoying my drawings and sharing it.

We have reached the end of this post.

Until the next Time!

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