Warning! Spoilers for Marvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman by Marvel below.

Marvel is dissecting its heroes and villains like never before, as the new book, Marvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman will take a closer look at the insides of its most iconic characters. Marvel recently revealed the new title from Marc Sumerak, Daniel Wallace, and Jonah Lobe, which will show off the anatomy, from bones to muscles, and so much more, of its most unique comic book creations.

Some incredible heroes and villains in the Marvel Universe have unique and different body structures and anatomies. For example, Wolverine's bones are coated in adamantium, as his healing factor allows him to heal from grave injuries. Vision's android body imagines what a human body would look like if made entirely of synthetics materials. Eddie Brock hosting Venom makes for a horrifying human/symbiote combination that shows two active forms working together as one. Later this year, Marvel will be releasing a new book that will take a closer look at some of its most incredible anatomies from across the universe.

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Marvel revealed  Marvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman, a new book that will dissect and showcase the anatomy of some of its most iconic heroes. The book, by Marc Sumerak, Daniel Wallace, and Jonah Lobe, and published by Insight Editions, will be written from the perspective of Black Panther and Shuri, who are collecting information in the name of scientific research and protecting Wakanda. The book will feature more than 100 incredible, detailed anatomic illustrations from Lobe, with more than 60 characters getting their own deconstructions.

Marvel showed off some brilliant illustrations and profiles set to appear in the anatomy book, including a closer look into the Red Hulk and what goes on inside his body that makes him transform.

In a unique look at Jacosta, the android hero gets her own dissection which shows off her unique internal construction.

Marvel Anatomy Book

Meanwhile, for those curious about what The Thing's insides look like, the book will dissect the Fantastic Four hero like never before.

Marvel Anatomy Book

Lastly, Venom gets dissected, which shows Eddie Brock inside the symbiote, as the antihero sticks out its long, disgusting tongue.

Marvel Anatomy Book

Dissecting the anatomy of some of Marvel's greatest heroes and villains should make for an excellent read. The stunning illustrations and detailed write-ups will provide a closer look at what makes so many of the publisher's most iconic characters unique, showing them off in an all-new way. Readers can pick up a copy of Marvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman when it arrives in comic book and book stores in September.

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