Each week we present to you, the coolest comic book art that 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 pre-arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out for more information.
Marcio Takara posted a commission and some warm ups on his Tumblr this week.
Kris Anka posted some Wonder Woman sketches on his Tumblr.
Mike Mayhew posted the pencils on a Black Cat commission on his Twitter page.
Franco posted a bunch of sketches on his Instagram. You can buy his original art HERE.
Mahmud Asrar posted some pre-commissions on his Tumblr.
Freddie E. Williams II posted more warm up sketches which you can buy on his website.
Mike Deodato posted a Joker and Harley commission. He also posted a version colored by Marcos Martins and Lunyo Alves de Souza.
Peter Nguyen posted a Thanos Sketch and Emma Frost sketch cover on his Tumblr.
Todd Nauck posted more Post-It Notes art along with some other sketches on his Tumblr. The Galactus sketch was given to a winner in a Retweet contest he did on Twitter. He'll be doing another one during Emerald City Comic Con.
Yildiray Cinar posted a couple pre-show commissions on his Instagram.
Chris Samnee posted some new art on his blog. The Hellboy cover will be auctioned for the Hero Initiative.
Joel Gomez posted a Darth Vader sketch cover on his Tumblr.
Tom Raney posted more "Mostly Daily" sketches on his Twitter. He also did a Hellboy sketch cover for the Hero Initiative.
Chris Giarrusso posted more sketch cards on his website. They go for sale as soon as he posts them.
Ray-Anthony Height posted a couple character design sketches on his Tumblr.
Denis Medri posted a sketch of Death on his Deviant Art page.
Agnes Garbowska posted some new art on her Tumblr this week.
Mike Henderson posted new art on his Instagram. You can buy original art HERE.
Mystery Art Challenge at Long Beach Comic Expo
A couple weeks ago the Long Beach Comic Expo happened. That means we did the Mystery Art Challenge. The way it works is, the camera rolls and the artists are given the challenge. It's always a well-known character with a random object. They then have to figure out what to do with the object to try to do something different from the other artists.
This edition featured Daredevil. If you missed it when we posted it this week, here's the entire segment.
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If you want a close look at each sketch, check them out below:
That's it for this week. Let us know which pics you dug. We'll have more art featured next time!