Each and every week we gather up the best comic book art that you will not see in comics. The reason you won't is because artists often do sketches for fun and commissions and post them on their websites, blogs and Tumblrs. Many artists often arrange commissions through their sites so check them out for more detail if you're looking to own a cool original piece. They also occasionally post their comic convention schedule so you can find out if they'll be in your neck of the woods anytime soon.
Marcio Takara posted this Supergirl sketch (that he did 'for fun') on his Tumblr. He also posted a work-in-progress image and a 'tiny' Wonder Girl.
== TEASER ==Mahmud Asrar posted severe NYCC 2012 pre-commissions on his Tumblr this week.
Last week was Valentine's Day and Cliff Chiang posted a Wonder Woman/Superman sketch on his Tumblr. He also a Big Barda pic he did for the 2012 Baltimore Comic-Con charity auction.
Brett Booth posted several sketches this week on his blog. We get to see some of his Nightwing designs as well as some sketched versions of covers. Also, Wolverine and a dinosaur!
Chris Giarrusso posted a quick head sketch convention variant cover commission on his website.
Todd Nauck posted a few sketches on his Tumblr and Instagram.
Joel Gomez posted a couple commissions on his Tumblr.
Dustin Nguyen posted some more art on his Tumblr this week. Hopefully you recognize what this is from.
Ron Salas posted a few new pieces on his website. Check out his Earth 2 Dick Grayson, Psylocke and Superman.
In case you didn't hear, Brian Buccellato will be on next week's Invincibly Super Massive Comic Book Podcast of Stuff. Here's a quick sketch he did while we were talking. Yes, he did it in a Flash...
Agnes Garbowska posted an Adventure Time themed Valentine's Day pic on her Tumblr this week.
Sean "Cheeks" Galloway posted a few new sketches on his Deviant Art Page.
Paolo Rivera posted a couple sketches on his blog and noted that they're both wearing two versions of the same mask.
Gene Gonzales started catching up on the Green Lantern Animated Series. Here's his version of Aya posted on his blog.
Mike McKone posted a Captain America sketch on his TwitPic page.
Philip Tan posted some more art on his Facebook Page. And the Spider-Man 2099 is for a Peter David Benefit Auction. You can find out more information on this item and others by clicking HERE.
Chris Samnee has been pretty busy lately but he still finds time to post several great pieces on his blog.
We've been seeing a lot of Denis Medri's Rockabilly Batman sketches. Check out this video that an Italian site made using his art.
That's it for this week. Hope you enjoyed all the great art.
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