Iron Man Books & Comics Item ID: #723


Iron Man: The Art Of Iron Man The Movie TPB



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Product Information:

  • Author : John Rhett Thomas
  • Binding : Paperback
  • DeweyDecimalNumber : 791
  • EAN : 9780785143277
  • ISBN : 0785143270
  • Label : Marvel Comics
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  • Manufacturer : Marvel Comics
  • NumberOfItems : 1
  • NumberOfPages : 208
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  • ProductGroup : Book
  • ProductTypeName : ABIS_BOOK
  • PublicationDate : 2010-04-20
  • Publisher : Marvel Comics
  • Studio : Marvel Comics
  • Title : Iron Man : The Art Of Iron Man The Movie TPB

Item Description

FROM COMIC-BOOK LEGEND TO SILVER SCREEN SUPER HERO! Get a close-up look at the evolution of the three on-screen versions of Tony Stark’s futuristic armor – and that of his nemesis, the Iron Monger. Learn how the creative minds behind Iron Man brought the blockbuster motion picture to life through the use of storyboards, animatics, and previsualization techniques. Experience the wonder of Stark Industries’ most cutting-edge technology!

Item Reviews

One Response to “Iron Man: The Art Of Iron Man The Movie TPB”

  1. Parka says:

    Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R34ETRGAPHIH9U I’m glad they did a reprint for this book because it’s a great book. There are actually people trying to sell this at hundreds — note the plural — of dollars. My copy is actually the hardcover but I borrowed the paperback version from a friend to check if there are any differences. There are none. The paperback features exactly similar content as the hardcover, right down to the paper stock. For that reason, I’ve just copied my old review from Iron Man: The Art of Iron Man, the Movie(hardcover) and pasted here, with minor edits.

    The video is from the paperback edition.

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    This book contains concept art, photographs, paintings, storyboards, miniatures and live models. All are in high resolution and many printed satisfyingly huge.

    For people who like mechanical stuff, you’ll be glad that to know that plenty of Iron man designs are included. The drawings are detailed to the nuts and bolts. The evolution of Iron Man from concept to movie can be clearly seen from the first concept art right down to the life size cast created. The main artists involved were Ryan Meinerding and Phil Saunders.

    3D modelers who are looking for blueprints won’t find them in this book. However, there are renders of Iron Man Mark II and Iron Monger from the front and side view. They should be enough to build the blueprint from. There are also a couple of cool photos of the Iron maquette made by Stan Winston Studios.

    Also included are the drawings for the environment, props and gadgets. That includes Tony Stark’s house, his workshop and the Arc Reactor.

    All the pictures in the book are well captioned and artists credited. Commentary explain clearly the production process and the effect they are trying to achieve, story development and challenges shooting the movie.

    The only bad thing about the book is the paper stock. It’s just my minor quibble. It is not thick enough. While black pages are cool, they become wavy after absorbing all the black ink. Luckily, it doesn’t affect the visual quality of the images printed.

    I still gave it a 5-star rating on Amazon — more to 4.5-star because of the paper stock.

    (More pictures are available on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)

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