The release of smash hit film Avengers: Infinity War has caused plenty of excitement amongst superhero fans, but none more-so than Canadian, Rick Scolamiero.

Having decorated the majority of his body with 31 figures from the comic book universe, the 36-year-old now holds the title for Most Marvel comic book characters tattooed on the body.





The Canadian received his first tattoo back in 2011, his first character being Spider-Man.





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Initially he had the goal of getting a sleeve of his favorite Marvel heroes and villains, but after seeing the final work of his tattoo artist, he was eager to get more.

"I fell in love with the artist’s work and wanted to continue to see what else we could come up with regarding tattoos. I have been a Marvel comic lover since I was small and growing up we didn’t have much but I always had my Marvel comics and Marvel trading cards. They actually got me through some tough times so the idea of having them on my body forever just really appealed to me."





Currently Rick's Marvel tattoos consist of:

Mystique - neck Galactus - left shoulder, top Silver Surfer - left tricep Phoenix - left inner bicep Wolverine - left inner forearm Spider-Man - left outer forearm Black Widow - left abdomen Spider-Man 2099 - left buttock Doc Octopus - left hip Mary Jane - left outer quadricep Black Cat - left inner quadricep Gwen Stacy - left upper hamstring Green Goblin - left lower hamstring Venom - left knee Groot - left inner calf Rocket - left inner calf Gamora - left back calf Star Lord - left outer calf Drax - left outer calf Daredevil - left inside ankle Deadpool - right inside ankle Red Skull - right inside calf Captain America - right inside calf Loki - right outer calf Thor - right outer calf Iron Man - right outer quadricep Fin Fang Foom - right quadricep Hulk - right inner quadricep Thanos - right hamstring Ultron - right hip Vision - right buttock

He was also lucky enough to meet famed Marvel comic artist and record holder, Stan Lee, who signed Rick’s wrist after their encounter.





Naturally, the passionate fan got Stan’s autograph tattooed on that very spot to commemorate the occasion.

In order to get his final look, Rick needed to commit to several six-hour tattoo sessions, which were at some points painful.

"If I had to choose which one was the most painful I’d have to say the inside of my thigh where I have Hulk on my inner right thigh and Black Cat on my inner left thigh. It’s all pretty manageable though and I’ve been told I sit pretty well, I just try to look past the pain and think about what the finished product will be!"

It seems as though his strategy has worked however, as Rick has been getting tattooed once a month for the past seven years – totaling about 350 hours of work.





Now many people stop him to admire the finished canvas, all interested to know the story behind the tattoos, which were completed by artist Tony Sklepic of Sanitarium Studios in Edmonton, Canada.

"I get asked all the time if I’m going to regret my tattoos when I’m older and the only response I have is that I believe when I’m older I’m going to regret the things I didn’t do - not the things I was brave enough to do."

Although Rick doesn’t have any more plans to add to his collection of comic book ink, he is thrilled to be a Guinness World Records title holder for something he loves.





"It feels amazing and surreal, I still can’t believe it! I grew up collecting and reading Guinness World Records books and I never thought I’d ever be a part of it! I’m honoured and very proud of the accomplishment."