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Frank Cho | 112 pages | 01 Feb 2007 | | 9781582406633 | English | Fullerton, Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations - Frank Cho - Google книги

Cho is noted for his figure drawingprecise lines, and depiction of well-endowed women. The second of three children, Cho was born near SeoulKorea inbut moved to the United States at the age of six, [2] [3] along with his brothers, Rino and Austin, and their parents, Kyu Hyuk Cho and Bok Hee Cho, who were in search of better economic opportunities. His parents had college degrees, but because they did not speak English well, they took whatever jobs they could to support the family, with his mother working in a shoe factory, and his father as a carpenter during the day and a janitor at a Greyhound Bus station at night. Because money was scarce, Cho, who describes his latchkey childhood as "rough", was relegated to finding his own extracurricular entertainment. When Cho was ten, his older brother, Rino, brought some comic books home, and Cho started copying the art. When a friend saw that Cho was able to reproduce the artwork without tracing it, he urged Cho to illustrate comics for a living. From that point on, with the exception of some basic art classes, Cho refined his abilities by himself without any formal training, [1] [3] finding influence in Depression-era comics such as and Li'l Abnerand in the work of artists such as Norman RockwellN. After graduating from High Point High School in[4] he attended Prince George's Community College and was offered a scholarship to attend the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, which he declined because he disliked the school's academic focus. Cho wrote and drew a cartoon strip called "Everything but the Kitchen Sink" in the weekly Prince George's Community College newspaper The Owlwhere he was also comics editor. He then started drawing the daily strip University 2 for The Diamondbackthe student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. During his final year in college, in orCho received his first professional assignment, doing short stories for Penthouse Comix with Al Gross and . Cho conceived of a six-part "raunchy Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations fantasy romp" called "The Body", centering on an intergalactic female merchant, Katy Wyndon, who can transfer her mind into any of her "wardrobe bodies", empty mindless vessels that she occupies to best suit her negotiations with the local alien races that she encounters while traveling the galaxy trading and seeking riches. According to Cho, he was only hired for the art chores, but ended up writing much of the humor in the story. The story was never published due to various reasons stemming from Penthouse Comix ' s financial troubles. In Cho attracted controversy when, while serving as one of the jurors for the third annual Ignatz Awardswhich are awarded to small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers, he nominated his own book . Writer Ed Brubakerone of the original jurors and developers of the award, criticized that year's jury for their lack of support and acknowledgment of independent works, and for allowing self-nomination. Brubaker also questioned whether the guidelines he and Expo board member Chris Oarr had developed for the Awards were provided to that year's judges. reacted to this by saying that this revealed some flaws in the Ignatz nomination system, but Cho defended his decision by explaining that few of the submissions he received as a judge were deserving of nomination, and that the Ignatz coordinator he consulted instructed him to use his own judgment, as there were no rules against self-nomination. After graduation, Cho adapted elements of this work for use Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations a professionally syndicated strip, Liberty Meadows. Cho signed Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations fifteen-year contract with Creators Syndicate[4] which he later realized was unusually long and, perhaps jokingly, blamed on having a Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations lawyer. During the course of his work on Liberty Meadowshe also did occasional cover work or anthology work for other publishers. ' then-senior editor Axel Alonsowho had been impressed by Liberty Meadowsapproached Cho about revamping the third-string character Shanna the She-Devila scantily clad jungle lady who first appeared in the early s, as a college-educated defender of wildlife and opponent of firearms. However, Cho has indicated on his website that Marvel plans to release a hardcover collection under its MAX imprint which will contain the uncensored artwork. Cho then penciled issues 14 and 15 of Marvel's New inand illustrated the first six issues of Marvel Comics ' relaunch of Mighty Avengers with writer Brian Bendis. He is the plotter and cover artist of 's Jungle Girl. Cho drew issues 7—9 of Hulkwhich were published in The " Lost World "—type story that comprises the first five issues is intended to evoke a "classic adventure feel", and is inspired by the films and the Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations horror of H. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu mythos. In AprilCho posted on his website an image he had drawn on a sketch cover of Spider-Gwen of that character on all fours, with her rear end pointing upward, which mirrored a Spider-Woman cover by that had caused a controversy the previous November. Other artists like J. Scott Campbell and defended Cho. Cho parodied the controversy by drawing the character in the same pose on a sketch cover of that character's series. Cho drew the first four issues of the series, his final page of which represented the end of his year exclusivity contract with Marvel. He was then hired by DC Comics to draw variant covers of the first 24 issues of as part of the company's Rebirth initiative. As of MayCho was writing and drawing Skybourne for Boom! Studiosa five-issue creator-owned miniseries that Cho describes as "a cross between HighlanderGame of Deathand Cthulhu. At the time Cho was also writing and drawing another creator-owned book, World of Payne with his co-creator, Tom Sniegoskifor Flesk Publications. World of Payne stars Lockwood Payne, a psychic private investigator, and modern day sorcerer from an ancient Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations of witches and wizards who with his urgent care expert friend Doctor Hurt, and the beautiful witch-in-training Michelle, find themselves embroiled in strange misadventures in the world of the occult. Cho met his first wife Cari Guthrie, when they served together on a student residence council at the University of Maryland. They were married in Their first child, Emily, was born infollowed by Samantha in They lived in Ellicott City, Maryland. Cho and Cari separated in and divorced inafter which Cho temporarily moved Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations a nearby apartment to be close to his two daughters. Cho later began dating Mara Rose, a film major who worked for him. Cho identifies as a "life-long liberal Democrat and advocate for free speech and equal rights. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Korean-American and comic book creator. The Washington Post. Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations from the original on November 11, Retrieved Washington City Paper. Archived from the original on May 3, Retrieved September 29, Apes and Babes. The Comics Journal. The Trades. . Comics Alliance. The Mary Sue. . Retrieved November 9, Namespaces Article Talk. 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