Awesome Avengers: Infinity War Promo Art In Style Of Infinity Gauntlet #1

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A super cool piece of high-res The Avengers: Infinity War art lands online!

The art features a look at the Mad Titan Thanos; his Black Order consisting of Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maul and Cull Obsidian; Iron Man, Doctor Strange, Thor, Black Panther, Drax, Groot, Black Widow, Star-Lord, Vision, Spider-Man, Gamora, Nebula, Hulk, Scarlet Witch and Captain America.

We also see the art is a take on the classic Infinity Gauntlet #1 comic book cover. Watch The Avengers: Infinity War Super Bowl slot below as well! 

The Avengers: Infinity War

Infinity Gauntlet #1 cover

An unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making and spanning the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” brings to the screen the ultimate, deadliest showdown of all time. The Avengers and their Super Hero allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

Anthony and Joe Russo direct the film, which is produced by Kevin Feige. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Michael Grillo and Stan Lee are the executive producers. Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely wrote the screenplay. “Avengers: Infinity War” releases in U.S. theaters on May 4, 2018.

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