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 professional 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.
We recently did another Mystery Art Challenge at Long Beach Comic Con to celebrate the release of Doctor Strange in theaters. The challenge is for artists to draw a certain character with a random object. The artist don't get any advanced time to prepare and have to come up with an idea on the spot. Derek Fridolfs, Dustin Nguyen, Joel Gomez, Peter Nguyen, and Todd Nauck each took the challenge of drawing Doctor Strange and an apple.
You can check out scans of their work here:
Michael Walsh posted more Inktober sketches on his Instagram.

Paolo Rivera posted two more commissions from New York Comic Con on his blog.


Marco Rudy posted a sketch of Mr. Sinister on his Instagram.

Philip Tan posted some recent commissions on his Facebook page.

Mahmud Asrar posted pre-show commissions from New York Comic Con on his Tumblr.

Rod Reis also posted commissions from NYCC on his Instagram.

Mike Maihack posted a Kiki drawing on his Tumblr.

Marcio Takara posted some commissions on his Tumblr. He's closing his list soon. You can email him for more information at mtakara7@gmail.com.


Chris Giarrusso posted more sketch cards on his website.

Tom Raney posted commissions from Alamo City Comic Con on his Twitter.

Marcus To posted commissions from Paris Comic Con on his Instagram.

Joel Gomez posted a Westworld sketch on his Tumblr.

Agnes Garbowska was in Dubai and posted a couple commissions on her Tumblr.


Ron Salas posted some new art on his Tumblr.


Mike McKone posted a couple commissions on his Twitter page.


Mike Henderson posted new art on his Instagram.

Todd Nauck posted a couple new sketches on his Tumblr.


Jim Cheung posted some commissions on his Instagram.

That's it for this week. We'll have more awesome art next time.