Amazing Art Picks: Jean Grey, Catwoman, Mary Jane Watson, And More

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 enlargeHeader art above features art bTodd NauckMike Maihack, and Dan Parent.

Todd Nauck posted commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Mike Maihack posted more SuperBatober/Inktober art on his Instagram. You can follow and support him on Patreon and get (early) sneak peeks and process shots.

Chrissie Zullo Uminga posted commissions from NYCC on her Instagram.

David Marquez posted Gambit and Rogue pencil commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Bernard Chang posted a bunny girl commission and a Batman Beyond sketch on his Instagram.

Khoi Pham posted new art on his Instagram. You can get art from his live auctions HERE.

Jim Cheung posted Psylocke art on his Instagram.

Joel Gomez posted new art on his Instagram.

Reilly Brown posted commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Chris Uminga posted commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Dan Parent also posted commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Dan Mora posted art from NYCC on his Instagram.

Franco posted art from NYCC including a Godzilla/Mechagodzilla jam with Art Baltazar on his Instagram.

Axel Medellin posted new art on his Instagram. He’s also taking part in Inktober.

Takeshi Miyazawa posted Cassandra Cain art on his Instagram.

Gene Gonzales posted new art on his Instagram.

Aaron Laurich posted GPK sketch cards and a sketch cover on his Instagram. You can buy his original art and inquire about his commission list at his online shop.

Marco Rudy was also at NYCC and posted Rogue art on his Instagram.

Nick Bradshaw posted new art on his Instagram. He’s getting ready for another art drop at 7pm ADT on Halloween, October 31, on his and Danica Brine’s website.

That’s it for this week. Let me know what you think of all the art.

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