Superhero Bits: Man Of Steel, The Avengers, Venom, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Joss Whedon

By Germain Lussier/Sept. 13, 2012 12:31 pm EST

Andy Gee made this cool Avengers poster.

Comic Book Movie (via SHH) posted a spoiler-filled rundown of concept art from Man of Steel.

Cool pixel Loki shirt at We Love Fine via Shirtoid.

Could Joss Whedon make Clark Gregg play Vision in The Avengers 2? He spoke about the process and influence in the Huffington Post:

I have some power, you know? I think there’s a level of trust. You know, Kevin Feige and I have always had mutual respect, and on the first movie he was very supportive. But there were definitely things where they were like, “Hmm, we don’t see that.” And I think now Kevin’s in a place where it would be more like, “We don’t see it, but we think you do.”

Love this style. The Dark Knight Rises by Ninjabot via F Yeah.

If you aren’t reading Marvel’s Avengers vs. X-Men, you might be surprised to read about which character Marvel is offing. Head to THR for the story.

Love this comic by Yale Stewart via Nerd Approved.

Speaking to SFX, Tom Hiddleston revealed who his favorite superhero is – and he’s not from Marvel.

Due to the amount of graphics and images included in Superhero Bits, we have to split this post over TWO pages. Click the link above to continue to the second page of Superhero Bits.

This is incredibly frightening. Venom body art by Devious Body Art via Fashionably Geek.

Dare to dream…dare to dream…Thanks to Superheroes.

Marvel Studios Visual Development Supervisor Charlie Wen talked to Marvel (via CBM) about changing the look of Thor from Thor to The Avengers.

This is the cover of Avengers Arena #1, an upcoming series that – apparently – has a little Battle Royale influence. Thanks to  Marvel.com via Newsarama.

Chris Evans talked to Comic Book Movie about one thing he’s not excited for with Captain America: The Winter Soldier coming up:

Cool Spider-Man cake by  Little Cherry Cake Company via Between the Pages.

High-Def Digest via CBM talked to ILM about the logistics of taking Hulk from The Avengers and putting him on network TV.