Although Captain Marvel is not due in theaters until 2019, the road to the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first female-led movie is fraught with hellish villains. Last year saw Chris Hemsworth's Thor squaring off against the MCU's first female baddie: Cate Blanchett as Hela. The man suffusing the screen with such empowered women is none other than Marvel Studios' visual development supervisor Andy Park. The illustrious Korean-American concept artist oversees the team helping Marvel comic book characters make the high-stakes journey from print to live action. Park, who had paid his dues illustrating for various Marvel titles as well as the Tomb Raider comic books, has been designing concept art for Marvel Studios since 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger. In the run-up to this week's release of Avengers: Infinity War, he and several other leading artists at Marvel Studios are engrossed with the release of a companion art book, The Road to Infinity W...