The coolest comic 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 Instagrams, Tumblrs, 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 and to support them!
Click to enlarge. (Header art above features art by Chris Uminga, Franco, and Dan Parent.
Chris Uminga posted King Shark and horror elementary school pics on his Instagram. You can buy his art and prints at his online shop.
Dustin Nguyen posted Batman art on his Instagram.
Reilly Brown posted new art and remarques on his Instagram.
Richard Pace posted Cliff Booth art on his Instagram.
Rod Reis posted a Catwoman commission on his Instagram.
Otto Schmidt posted new art on his Twitter.
Chrissie Zullo posted Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn art on her Instagram.

Jim Cheung posted Batman art on his Instagram.
Brett Booth posted new sketches on his Twitter.
Joel Gomez posted Lady Death art on his Instagram.
Marc Laming posted Darth Maul vs Darth Vader art on his Instagram.
Franco posted Alligator Loki and Streaky art on his Instagram. You can buy his art at his Big Cartel store.
Dan Parent also posted art from Tampa Bay Comic Con on his Instagram.
Sara Pichelli posted Miles Morales art on her Instagram.
Declan Shalvey posted new art on his Instagram.
Sean Chen posted posted Iron Man and Wolverine art on his Instagram.
Gene Gonzales posted She-Ra art on his Instagram.

Aaron Lopresti posted a James Bond commission on his Instagram.
Ryan Ottley posted Omni-Man art on his Instagram.
Aaron Laurich posted new art on his Instagram. You can buy his art at his Etsy store.
Roger Cruz posted a Jack Medussa (from Urban Myths, one of the Top Cow “Pilot Season” books) commission on his Instagram.
Ethan Castillo posted Spider-Men art on his Instagram.
Danica Brine posted Death of the Endless art on her Instagram.
Nick Bradshaw posted sketches and warm-ups on his Instagram. You can purchase his and Danica Brine’s art at www.artbycanucks.com.
That’s it for this week. Let me know what you think of all the art.
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