Two figures flying side by side, one trailing an energy burst from her hand, set the tone for this how to draw Wanda and Vision cartoon style tutorial, which covers both characters together in a retro cartoon rendering from the Superheroes collection. The cartoon style gives the pair a flatter, graphic look compared to modern comic book realism.
A Two-Character Drawing in 21 Steps
This tutorial runs 21 steps and covers both characters in a shared horizontal flight pose, with the female figure slightly behind and above the male. Because two characters share the same frame, keeping their proportions consistent relative to each other is the main challenge. The retro cartoon styling means clean, confident linework matters more here than fine detail shading, and the result is line art without color.
What Wanda and Vision Look Like in This Drawing
- Two characters flying horizontally side by side
- Female has wavy bob hair and a necklace
- Male has robotic helmet and face panel structure
- Female extends one hand with an energy burst
- Both wear fitted suits with surface detail
If you want more practice drawing retro-styled comic characters, the Joker (Joaquin Phoenix) and Gambit from X-Men tutorials both work on similar flat cartoon linework, while Lex Luthor gives you a structured figure with costume detail worth comparing to Vision’s paneled design.
How the Step Colors Work
Each step in this guide uses a three-color system to show progress clearly:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Wanda and Vision Cartoon Style: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Finished Your Sketch? Share It
Once you have worked through all 21 steps, post your finished drawing in the comments so others can see how it turned out. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides drops every day, and Pinterest gets regular updates too. For more superhero pair and solo character practice, check out Captain Marvel and Marvel Girl (Jean Grey) as natural follow-ups. If you want to support the site, the Patreon page offers unique hand-drawn coloring pages as a thank-you to backers.
I can take it to sell on t-shirt?
I don’t own the rights to these characters and styles so I’m not sure if it’s legal.