Each week we search and gather up the coolest comic book art 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 arrange commissions through their sites so be sure to check them out. This is a way to see the artists working on one book draw characters from other comics or publishers.
This week we had a lot of Star Wars and David Bowie sketches. Ron Salas posted some an Old Man Luke, Sherlock and Bowie sketch on his Tumblr.
Rod Reis also posted a Bowie sketch on his Tumblr.
Andrew Robinson posted some sketches of Batman, David Bowie, and Morbius on his Instagram.
Chrissie Zullo posted a Labyrinth pic she did a couple years ago along with Jessika Pava from The Force Awakens on her Facebook page.
Dustin Nguyen put some sketches up for sale on eBay and also posted some more Batman-related sketches on his Tumblr.
Cameron Stewart also posted some Star Wars and Bowie sketches on his Instagram.
Marcio Takara posted some recent commissions on his Tumblr.
Agnes Garbowska posted some Rey and Bowie sketches on her Instagram.
Kevin Wada posted Adam Warlock and David Bowie sketches on his Tumblr.
Joe Infurnari posted a sketch of a creepy guy on his Tumblr.
Skottie Young posted David Bowie and Mega Man sketches on his Tumblr.
Brett Booth posted an Aquaman sketch on his Twitter.
Tom Raney posted more Mostly Daily sketches on his Twitter page.
Chris Giarrusso posted a mix of Star Wars, Marvel, and DC sketch cards on his website.
Jim Cheung posted Batman and Green Lantern sketches on his Instagram.
Francesco Francavilla posted a tribute to Alan Rickman on his Tumblr.
Mike McKone posted a Darkseid sketch cover on his Twitter.
Franco posted more Daily Doodles on his Instagram. He has original art for sale HERE.
Todd Nauck also posted some Force Awakens sketches on Post-It Notes on his Tumblr.
It was BATMAN writer Scott Snyder’s birthday on January 15. BATMAN artist Greg Capullo posted this sketch of Scott on his Twitter.
That’s it for this week. Let us know which pieces you really dug. We’ll have more awesome art next time.