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This site features art from Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Travis Charest, John Byrne and others from the 80s/90s. It looks like Burton is trying to put the original artwork from X-Men 267 back together - that would be cool!

This site has a really easy to use layout, and very nice scans. There is a nice variety of artwork to choose from, including commissions, published pages, comic strip art and more.
Featuring mainly artwork from Amazing Spider-Man, this site is pretty cool in my book.

Large database of images, and they have quite a bit a of original animation cels for sale in addition to posters, sculptures and stuff.

I couldn't even hazard a guess as to how many pages of original artwork that my firend Jff has posted here, but it's a whole bunch. He's particularly fond of Jungle Girls and Daredevil, but he has the most diverse collection I've ever seen. Well worth checking it out!
This gallery features artwork from about 30 artists of so, including Frank Frazetta. There are probably 150-200 pages here, and some nice ones among them.
There are 6 galleries with a total of about 30 pages for view at this site. Many are for sale.

This site is nicely broken down into galleries for your viewing. They are comic pages, freebie sketches, and commissions. This site is ever expanding!

This site features scans the comic book covers by Brian Bolland. Unfortunately I didn't see scans of the originals, but it's still a nice online reference for Bolland fans.

New URL, same great site. Walt has pages upon pages of Batman on a cliff, Groo on a cliff, a Stormtrooper on a cliff, some guy on a cliff...well, you get the picture. Over a hundred different sketches varying from quick convention sketches to highly detailed drawings. Very cool page of a very cool idea.
Hmmm....I thought I had already put this page up here. It would be a real shame if my memory is going to the birds at my age....Anyway, about 55 or so cool pages scanned in. Easy to navigate site with a toolbar on the left.
Absolutely massive online gallery. Individual collectors can self manage galleries for their own collections. It's ease of use makes it easy so collectors do post their collections en masse. There is also an art for sale section. This site is a must for comic art fans.
Excellent easy to use gallery with nice scans. Also features an artwork for sale section.
Brian Whitley's site has galleries of three main characters, The Silver Surfer, The Green Lantern, and The Green Goblin. The focus is on the Surfer, with about 50 or so scans dedicated to him. The site is very easy to navigate, and each character has their own art section.
Three pages scanned in.
Large selection of artwork from artist Dave Gibbons. Excellent resource for the Gibbons fan as it also includes a checklist, bio and more.
While the quantity may say "3 Bryan Awards" the quality says "5 Bryan Awards"...I'm just not about to go redoing the whole award scale. Anyway, check out this site with art by McKean and Bolland, among others.
This site has several galleries, and features artwork by John Byrne and Sal Buscema. Very nice page especially if you are interested in either of the aforementioned artists. The artwork is also thumbnailed, which can be a huge time saver.

A site dedicated to the complete works of Wendy Pini, most especially Elfquest. Unfortunately I didn't see scans of the originals, but they do have scans of just about every Elfquest cover....

Easy to navigate that has some great artwork. Art is divided into Pages, Commissions, Convention Sketches, and, um, Cheesecake?
A large selection of artwork available for view from a veritable cornucopia of different artists!
This site features fantasy art - dragons, knights and the like.
Comicart Lister Ben Herman's Captain America gallery. Ben has graciously displayed about 60 of his Captain America related sketches, by artists from Dick Ayers to Mike Zeck.
Comicart Lister Ben Herman's New Gods gallery. Ben has graciously displayed about 30 pages or so of New Gods published pages and sketches.
This fellow is trying to get a piece of artwork from every single Hulk artist who drew at least 4 issues. That's ambitious if you ask me - he's up to 26 pieces so far.
This site is really neat. It is the official site of the museum, which is located in Boca Raton, FL, USA. It has quite the little online gallery in addition to all the information one would need to visit in person. Apparently, it has 160 000 original galleries on display. Now THAT's a gallery!
James has one of the coolest Incredible Hulk original art collections ever. He's got his gallery broken down by decade to make it easier to view. There are covers, complete issues, and an all-round variety of great pages.
Jay's collection at comicart.cc is has some very nice artwork for your perusing pleasure. I love his Jean Batgirl cover!
Although relatively new to original art collection, Matthew has the beginnings of an excellent collection focusing mainly on Andy Park Tomb Raider pages.
I wasn't sure where to put this site as it features animation art, comic art and my CGI short films, MAJOR DAMAGE. However, there is a large gallery, and the link to the "ComicCafe" gallery is in the menu bar to the left of the home page.
The personal collection of Cristina and Fausto: Sienkiewicz, Kurtzman, Caniff, Moebius, McKean, McKeever. This site is available in English, French and Italian, and there is also a "for sale" section.
There are about 40 pages from about 13 different artists, including some of the most prolific artists we have ever known like BWS, Wrightson, Grell and Lee.
This is a nice fan site with a lot of content. In addition to a gallery and want list, there are also link lists.
First off, no, I didn't spell museum wrong...that is how it is on the site. I can only assume that since it is a University of Michigan site, they meant to do that. As far as the content of the site goes, it can't be put any better than how my friend Don Van Horn put it: "this dude just has the best Cerebus original art collection next to Dave himself". 'Nuff said.
This site features 30 or so pages from Hari Naidu's personal collection.
Paul's personal collection that focuses mainly on Batman and Spiderman published pages and artist commissions. Artists include: Zeck, Perez, Frenz, Bagley, Wieringo, Romita Jr., Jurgens, Deodato, Breyfogle, Ross, Aparo, Rogers, Butler, Lyle, Byrne, Deaodato and more. Updated frequently as he obtains more art. There is also a art for sale as he purchases more art.
A nice collection is available for view at rabidferret.com. McFarlane Spidey (from issue #300 no less), Jim Lee Batman, what more could a guy want? Check out the Portacio X-Men pinup - it's one of my favorite pieces at this site.
This is a tres cool site put up by Comicart-Lister Roch Vaillancourt. Lots and lots of artwork scanned in for you to view by the top names in the industry.
Just like the title promises, this site features artwork from Australian collector Royd's collection. The Hughes stuff is worth the price of admission!
Enrico's Andy Lee gallery. Everything from Peanuts to Horror.
Enrico's Grendel gallery, with about 45 pages by different artists dedicated to Matt Wagner's brilliant creation.
Enrico's Frank Zappa gallery. Red Sector A...What happened to the Muffin Man? Oh, here he is! Well, the muffin at least...
The Silver Surfer soars high at the Silver Surfer Home Page. Animation, original art, comics, color guides, bios, collectibles, articles, and so much more, all dedicated to Sentinel of the Space Ways...The Silver Surfer.
Wow, Sonic Dan sure likes his Valiant. There are about 60-70 images of Valiant related artwork on this page. There is also a want list/for sale/trade list for those who might be interested.
This site has an amazing gallery. Among the covers featured are Daredevil #179, X-Men #110, and Amazing Spider-Man #122. Are you kidding me? And you get to view all of this incredible artwork while listening to tunes from 60's comic cartoons...
At this site you'll find a very large collection of Thanos comic book art including the covers to Silver Surfer # 44-50-56 and 75, and around 60 or so Thanos Quest pages and the cover to Infinity Gauntlet #4. There is also his want list available for download.
This site has galleries of several artists available for viewing.
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