Each week we look for the coolest comic book art that won't be seen in actual comics. The reason they won't is because artists often draw sketches for fun or commissions and post them on their Tumblrs, websites and blogs. Some artists even arrange commissions through their sites.
Chris Samnee has started posting new art pretty much every day on his blog. That's great for all of us. Check out the latest.





Marcio Takara posted some more commissions on his Tumblr this week. His commission list is closing on December 15 so act fast.



Yildiray Cinar posted some more sketches on his Instagram.


J. Scott Campbell started posting some recent commissions on his Instagram including a Wonder Woman sketch in honor of this week's news.



Michael Walsh posted a Hellboy commission on his Tumblr as well as a Superman sketch on his Instagram.


Brett Booth has been busy working on BATMAN/SUPERMAN but did find time to post this Thor sketch on his blog.

Check out the Luna Lovegood sketch Paolo Rivera posted on his blog. He also posted a zombie/Walking Dead sketch.


Ray-Anthony Height posted a warm up sketch of Ryuko from Kill la Kill on his Tumblr.

Vinny Navarrete posted a Big Barda sketch on his Tumblr.

Joel Gomez posted some more sketch covers and sketch cards on his Tumblr.



Philip Tan donated a Wolverine Sketch for a Red Cross auction. You can check out it out on eBay HERE. There's still a few days left!

Chris Giarrusso posted some more new art on his website this week.




And in honor of Comic Vine's seventh birthday, here's a pic he did of me, Red L.A.M.P. (Ethan Lance) and Captain Cascader (Dave Snider) in our Comic Vine outfits back in 2008 and a certain lady the very first time I met him.


Todd Nauck, as usual, posted a mountain of new sketches on his Tumblr.











This Usagi Yojimbo will be going up for auction to benefit Stan Sakai and his wife. More information can be found HERE and Todd will post a link on his Tumblr when the auction is live.
That's it for this week. We'll be back with more next time.