DC Comics built Deadshot into one of its most calculated assassins, and the logo that represents him carries that same cold precision. This guide walks through how to draw the logo of Deadshot in 9 steps, covering the skull-shaped helmet design down to the lettering at the base, as part of the broader Superheroes drawing collection on the site.
Skull Visor on Paper: Breaking Down This Logo Tutorial
This is a logo design rather than a full character illustration, which changes what the tutorial focuses on. All 9 steps go toward building a stylized skull shape with Deadshot’s targeting visor, finishing with a fully colored result in navy blue and red. The symmetry of the helmet face and the clean geometry of the visor are where most of the precision work lives.
Key Visual Elements of the Deadshot Logo
- Skull-shaped helmet in dark navy blue
- Single red rectangular visor, starburst glare
- Diagonal slash lines across helmet face
- Small dot pattern on lower face mask
- Text reads: I AM THE LIGHT THE WAY
If you enjoy drawing DC Comics characters, the Superman in his classic fist-first pose and Wonder Woman flying tutorials cover full-figure action poses with a different kind of complexity. For something closer to a portrait-style build, Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, is worth a look.
Understanding the Step Color System
Each step image uses a three-color system to show exactly what is new and what came before:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw the Logo of Deadshot: Step-by-Step Tutorial








Finished the Logo? Share What You Drew
Once the navy blue and red are filled in and the lettering at the base is clean, drop your finished drawing in the comments. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are posted, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every day, and Pinterest stays regularly updated if that is where you save references. If you want to keep drawing through the DC roster, Starfire and Hawkgirl are both solid next steps. Supporting the project on Patreon also gets you access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages that are not available anywhere else.