From a post-apocalyptic dimension where survival twisted him into a ruthless warlord, this alternate Ben Tennyson stands as one of the darkest multiverse variants. This tutorial covers how to draw Mad Ben, featuring the villainous counterpart with his spiked mohawk hair, face paint markings, and that ragged punk outfit mixing wasteland survival gear with torn clothing. Mad Ben appears in the Ben 10 Omniverse series as an antagonist who rules his apocalyptic timeline with an iron fist. His confident slouched stance with those fingerless gloves and heavily wrapped legs shows a survivor hardened by his harsh world.
Drawing Mad Ben Step by Step
This guide contains 38 steps that walk you through Mad Ben from his spiked hair down to his armored boots, capturing that punk wasteland aesthetic with all its ragged details.
Mad Ben Design Features
- Tall spiked mohawk hairstyle
- Black mask-like face paint around eyes
- Confident smirk expression
- Sleeveless torn vest with collar spikes
- Bandage wrappings on upper arms
- Fingerless gloves with studs
- Large rectangular belt buckle
- Torn pants with patch details
- Heavy leg wrappings and bandages
- Armored shin guard on one leg
- Chunky sandal-style boots
Sketching Mad Ben means capturing both familiar Ben Tennyson features and the post-apocalyptic modifications that define this alternate version. For the original hero, check the Ben Tennyson tutorial. The Ben Ten Classic OV guide shows the standard Omniverse look, Kevin Levin offers another tough character design, and Kevin’s Alien Force Mutation provides practice with another corrupted version of a main character.
Step Color Navigation
Track each stage using these colors:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Mad Ben: Complete Tutorial






































Share Your Mad Ben Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Mad Ben from Omniverse. Did the mohawk and wasteland outfit come together correctly? Leave a comment with your thoughts or post a link to your finished artwork online. Drawing alternate villain versions of familiar characters challenges you to balance recognizable features with new design elements, and community feedback helps everyone improve at these dark variant designs.