Learn how to draw comic book characters with a $20 training bundle

You'll even design your own superheroes.
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Learn how to draw comic book characters with a $20 training bundle
Try your hand at comics. Credit: Robert Marzullo

TL;DR: Boost your artistic abilities with this Learn to Draw Comic Book Characters Bundle, on sale for 97% off. As of Feb. 6, get the full bundle for only $19.99.


There are tons of classes available that will help beginners become solid artists — and this Learn to Draw course bundle is a great option.

This collection is focused primarily on illustrating comic books. You'll start with a course on human form drawing, then move on to a step-by-step guide to drawing superheroes. Beyond just learning to draw existing superhero characters, you'll also develop and draw your own — you'll even design the suit.

You'll wrap things up by experimenting with cartoon-style face drawing and exploring popular techniques like the Andrew Loomis method. And finally, you'll complete a step-by-step guide to drawing fantasy elements and characters.

Each of the four courses and 181 lessons is taught by Robert Marzullo, a comic book artist and illustrator. Marzullo has been published in comics, worked in 3D animation, and owned and operated his own design firm for over 15 years. (Check out his portfolio on ArtStation.)

For a limited time, you can enroll virtually in all four of these drawing courses for just $19.99 — 97% off the original price of $800.

Topics Comics

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