Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and manga artists out there and curate them here for your viewing pleasure.
Before we enjoy what’s on offer today, there’s an important comic strip from Gene Luen Yang that you should read if you haven’t, regarding the horrific escalation in anti-Asian violence that culminated in last week’s deadly shootings in Atlanta. Be like the heroes illustrated below: stop Asian hate, look out for the vulnerable, and if you have white privilege, wield like it a damn superpower to shut down any stupidity you encounter. Thank you, and please continue to stay safe.
Gene Luen Yang
The Crow by Aaron Conley
The Thing by Matías Bergara
Dabi by Nikola Čižmešija
Wonder Woman by Sachi Ediriweera and Warnia K. Sahadewa
Jane Foster by Ricardo López Ortiz
Cable by Al Gofa
Cyborg by Clayton Henry
Daredevil TAS-style by Tim Levins
Mura (“The Nameless City”) by Faith Erin Hicks
Matt Emmons
Dead Space by Tyrell Cannon
“Natalia’s Sky Rhapsody” by Chendi Xu
Hellfire Gala Angel and Cyclops by Phillip Sevy
Legion of Super-Heroes by Dean Kotz
The Flash by Enrico Marini
Laura, Gabby and Jonathan by Marcio Takara
Armor by Luciano Vecchio
Kermie by Victoria Ying
Trunks by Vlad Legostaev
1943 Batman by Steve Epting
Doom by Julian Shaw and Paris Alleyne
Emily Pearson Self-Portrait
Molly Knox Ostertag’s portrait of her father as a Hobbit
Tim Burton by Dan Hipp
Homer Simpson by Lucie Ebrey
Green Lantern by Hayden Sherman
Link and the Great Deku Tree by Daniel Warren Johnson
Beast by Chris Samnee
The Fugitive Doctor by Scott Gray
Iron Man by Winston Chan after Jack Kirby
Belle by Rebekah Isaacs
Holy Trinity by Kai Lysander
DuckTales finale by Tanner Johnson