Atom: Concept Art By Andy Poon Atom: Concept Art By Andy Poon
Andy Poon has revealed some of his concept art for Arrow's take on The Atom. Atom: Concept Art By Andy Poon

Arrow concept artist Andy Poon has posted some of the designs that brought The Atom to life on his blog The Art of Andy Poon, and in them, you can see that the familiar Atom mask was at least at one time a part of the plan.

Below, take a look at some of the designs:

The Atom designs by Andy Poon

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Arrow-concept-art-atom-AtomExosuit_Final_AP_lowres_dark“We finally get to see the ATOM suit in full action in the latest episode of Arrow ‘Suicidal Tendencies’,” Poon wrote. “I was lucky enough to get a chance to go on set today to see the ATOM suit up close in person. This was probably one of the coolest and definitely proudest concept I’ve ever done. I was shocked when I first heard about the producers’ idea of an exosuit from costume designer Maya Mani. I literally paused and said ‘EXOSUIT ? for TV? Like EXO-Skeleton armor? Really?’ and the answer was ‘YES’. I was in joy of course. Not often you get to participate and help conceptualize in such ambitious design for a TV show, and it will have to be a functional practical suit that Brandon Routh will wear. I’m more familiar with the traditional spandex Atom suit from the comic and cartoon, and have only see a picture of 2 from some of the latest New 52 comic version where he has some sort of armor and helmet. I tried to emulate the feel of the traditional blue and red pattern as much as possible while keeping it still more on the grounded sci fi armor,” he explained.

“When they finally release the first photo of Brandon wearing the suit in full lighting, I had the biggest geek out moment screaming in studio to get all my coworker to check it out. Lots of amazing talents did lots of hard work into this suit, I’m glad that most people feel really positive about it. Either you like it or not as the ATOM, it is a pretty cool suit on an amazing actor. Stay tune, more cool stuff to come,” he promised.

Craig Byrne

Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.