The coolest comic book art you won’t see in comics.
The reason you won’t see this art in comics is because artists often draw sketches, warm-ups, and commissions and post them on their Tumblrs, blogs, and Twitter. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out to stay up to date with what they have going on.
Here’s a collection of some of the art I came across this week. Click to enlarge.
Dustin Nguyen posted new sketches on his Instagram.
Todd Nauck posted Cyborg art on his Instagram.

Jim Lee posted Batman and Link art he drew on his Twitch stream on his Instagram.
Arthur Adams posted commissions from Stocktoncon on his Instagram.
Brett Booth put Thanos art up for sale on his Twitter.

Ryan Stegman posted a Venom sketch he did for Orlando Toy and Comic Con on his Instagram.

Ryan Ottley also posted a Venom commission he did last year on his Instagram.

Joel Gomez posted art from Tokyo Comic-Con on his Tumblr.
Declan Shalvey posted an Ethan Hunt commission on his Instagram.

Michael Walsh posted a Man With No Name sketch on his Instagram.

Leonardo Romero posted a Spider-Verse sketch on his Instagram.

Chrissie Zullo posted new art on her Facebook.
Mike Choi posted a John Constantine commission on his Instagram.

Khary Randolph posted a Invincible & Atom Eve sketch on his Instagram.

Daniel HDR opened up his commission list for Emerald City Comic Con and C2E2. You can direct message him on his Instagram or email at hdr.daniel@gmail.com (subject ECCC 2019 or C2E2 2019). Only ten spots available each show.

Mike Henderson posted a Ghost Rider commission on his Instagram.

Ray-Anthony Height posted a sketch of a slightly older Moon Girl on his Instagram.

Skottie Young posted new art on his Instagram.
Tom Raney posted a Wolverine commission on his Twitter this week.

Peter Nguyen posted a Robins pic on his Tumblr.

Jim Cheung posted new art on his Instagram.
Chris Samnee posted a Superman/Captain America commission on his Instagram.

Ryan Lee posted some killer art on his Twitter.
That’s it for this week. Let me know what you think of all the art.
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