As the legions of fanboys and girls descend into San Diego for this year's Comic-Con, fans everywhere are waiting for the next morsel of information about what is in store for their favorite properties. And 2015's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" is already starting to make waves early on during the first morning of the convention.

To get fans pumped for the movie, Marvel Studios has released a few prints illustrated by artist Ryan Meinerding to whet the appetite of anyone who thinks May 2015 is just too far off to get their "Avengers" fix.

The detailed posters display some possible scenes from the mega-sequel due on May 1st, 2015. While there has not been any official word just yet on whether or not these beautiful posters mirror what has been shot in the Joss Whedon film, fans are ready for anything. In addition to the Iron Man and Scarlet Witch posters released earlier, now Marvel has put out images of Captain America and Black Widow fighting the Ultron army, courtesy of Super Hero Hype.

It is only natural that Marvel would start veering attention to "Avengers 2" this week. With "Guardians of the Galaxy" as the only Marvel film left of the summer, it is clear that the studio is definitely starting to steer fan interest to its offerings for next year. So, not only can Marvel hype up "Guardians" at SDCC but it can also offer looks at just what to expect next year.

The posters from Meinerding are brilliantly realized and capture the scary prospect of artificial intelligence that can run amok. Fans can only hope that these tableaux's are shot-for-shot because they will really translate well on the big screen. It's clear that these posters will interlock to form one epic canvas of superhero action. And just looking at that green fist next to Scarlet Witch, it's obvious that the Hulk is the next likely candidate to get his own poster at the convention.

Hopefully fans will get their first look at the upcoming sequel this Saturday during Marvel's panel presentation, but until then, these posters will have to do.

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