Get A Good Look At Iron Man's Arc Reactor From Christopher S. Ross Concept Art

Tony Stark's chest Arc Reactor in Iron Man (2008) is a technical marvel. No one gives us a better look at it's wondrous technology than Christopher S. Ross (Men In Black 3, Avengers, Minority Report).

His site is http://dezyn.com/

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It's interesting to see the elaborate device Tony Stark could - and should - have had to work on it. Of course, we wouldn't have gotten the hilarious scene of Pepper taking it in and out for him.



Official Synopsis:
From Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures comes Iron Man, an action-packed take on the tale of wealthy philanthropist Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), who develops an invulnerable robotic suit to fight the throes of evil. In addition to being filthy rich, billionaire industrialist Tony Stark is also a genius inventor. When Stark is kidnapped and forced to build a diabolical weapon, he instead uses his intelligence and ingenuity to construct an indestructible suit of armor and escape his captors. Once free, Stark discovers a deadly conspiracy that could destabilize the entire globe, and dons his powerful new suit on a mission to stop the villains and save the world. Gwyneth Paltrow co-stars as his secretary, Virginia "Pepper" Potts, while Terrence Howard fills the role of Jim "Rhodey" Rhodes, one of Stark's colleagues, whose military background leads him to help in the formation of the suit. Jon Favreau directs, with Marvel movie veterans Avi Arad and Kevin Feige producing.

See more of Christopher S. Ross' portfolio at http://dezyn.com/

What do you think of the illustrations?

@ Copyright 2008 Paramount Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, Christopher S. Ross. All rights reserved

Comments

  1. Awesome illustrations! The scene with Pepper taking it out for him was one of my faves! :D

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  2. Liesel, its my favorite too. When she says, "It smells!" LOL

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  3. Glad to share it Joshua! It is pretty amazing.

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  4. This was a fun post! I wish I saved my Marvel comics from when I was a kid. Lots of Iron Man too.

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  5. Stephen, Ross is very detailed. Iron Man was my favorite when I was younger.

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