San Diego Comic-Con may is over and everyone is still recovering. We saw a lot of amazing art and comic related news which is why we did not have an installment last week of Awesome Art.
In searching my usual areas for some picks for this week, I noticed that there hasn't been much in terms of updates. It's understandable as most artists have been busy the week before Comic-Con in preparing for everything. This week, everyone is trying to get back to their schedules and focus on their deadlines. There is still some nice pieces, only they may not be totally brand new.
This first amazing picture of Wonder Woman was done by Phil Noto. He always manages to add a simple touch of style and grace to his images. At Comic-Con, Phil was doing commissions and selling sketches. He mentioned on his page that this image would be for sale as well. Some lucky person just might have this piece hanging in their living room, kitchen or where ever right now. I'm curious what it would sell for.
What else is there?
== TEASER ==Do you like Alex Ross? What about League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? What about both of those mixed with 30 Rock?
Thanks to The Dark Huntress for pointing this in my direction.
Chris Samnee did an impressive job this week on Captain America and Bucky. A couple weeks ago he posted both of these great pics.
I'm a big fan of Space Ghost. I'm talking about the original Space Ghost show. There was a pretty cool miniseries that came out in 2005 that you should check out if you haven't read it. The second pic is (obviously Godzilla).
I posted some quick sketches David Aja did at the France Comic Con. Here's another 'fast-free-sketch' he did.
Am I the only one that misses Aja on The Immortal Iron Fist?
To make up for the lack of new Awesome Art, I thought I'd share the awesome Batman with a Broom images from San Diego.
Here is Francis Manapul's:
And Dennis Calero:
Be sure to check out the video in order to see them as they're being drawn.
In case you were wondering, there was a reason I had them draw Batman with a broom. Actually, there really isn't much of one. I wanted everyone to be able to see their drawing process. Drawing Batman should be easy for all of them. A broom added a different element that allowed them to interpret the idea however they saw fit. Hope you enjoyed.
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