Each week we search and gather up the coolest comic book art you won't see in actual comics. The reason you won't is because artists often draw sketches for fun or commissions and post them on their websites, blogs, and Tumblrs. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out.
Ryan Stegman posted this Moon Knight sketch on his Instagram. It was painted by Riley Rossmo.
Paolo Rivera posted a pic of the Black Queen on his blog.
Mahmud Asrar posted a Red Sonja pre-show commission on his Tumblr.
Agnes Garbowska posted some sketches and commissions on her Tumblr.
Brett Booth posted a Superman sketch on his Twitter.
Kevin Wada posted more recent commissions on his Tumblr this week.
Skottie Young posted more Daily Sketches on his Tumblr. They go up for sale HERE.
Cameron Stewart also posted a sketch of Furiosa from Mad Max: Fury Road on his Tumblr.
Rod Reis also posted one on his Tumblr.
Jamie McKelvie posted his version on Twitter.
Yildiray Cinar posted a quick Furiosa on his Instagram.
Brian Stelfreeze posted this one on Twitter.
Chrissie Zullo posted her version, along with other art, on her Facebook page.
Andrew Robinson posted new art on his Instagram.
Chris Giarrusso put more sketch cards up for sale on his website.
Mike McKone posted some commissions on his Instagram.
Tom Raney posted some Mostly Daily sketches and commissions on his Twitter page.
Greg Smallwood posted a couple Akira pics on his Twitter.
Philip Tan posted a Jubilee sketch on his Facebook page.
Kris Anka posted a couple recent sketches on his Tumblr.
Albert Nguyen posted more art on his Instagram.
Gene Gonzales posted a couple more Conventionless Convention Sketches on his blog.
Peter Nguyen posted the inked version of his recent Avengers sketch on his Tumblr.
Franco posted more Daily Doodles on his Instagram. You can purchase original art HERE.
Dustin Nguyen posted a sketch of L'ogan on his Tumblr.
Todd Nauck posted a bunch of recent sketches and Post-It Notes drawings on his Tumblr.
That's it for this week. Let us know which ones you dug. We'll have more awesome art next time!