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Well, if you were wondering what Frank Cho was up to earlier this week, it was, according to his Facebook, "taking a mental break from my DC Comics work, and working on a[...]
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Just as we'd hoped: "What is Frank Cho up to?" That's a question easily answered through the advanced journalistic technique of checking his Facebook page And it's there that we find Cho is working on another Harley Quinn variant cover, for Harley Quinn #28.
It's not finished yet, but Cho says he[...]
You won't have seen most of them…
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Hang on, hang on, I'll get to them! Appreciate the keenness, though.
Nightwing #29 by Casey Jones.
Nightwing #29 by… not by Stjepan Sejic.
Nightwing #28 by Casey Jones.
Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1 by Jason Fabok.
Shade The Changing Girl #12 by Matt Taylor.
Injustice 2 #9 by Dale Keown.
Dastardly And Muttley #1 by Liam Sharp.
DC[...]
Frank Cho spent his San Diego Comic-Con creating sketch covers and taking commissions…and then posting them for all his fans to enjoy And, yes, as ever, they are in a certain oeuvre Beginning with a private commission of Zatanna getting a position as professor at Hogwarts.
Zatanna art commission done, ready for pick-up at San Diego[...]
You won't have seen most of them…
Dark Nights: Metal #1 variant covers, by Jim Lee and Andy Kubert.
With the variant cover by John Romita Jr coming soon.
Deathstroke #22 by Shane Davis and Michelle Delecki.
Green Arrow #28 by Mike Grell.
Green Lanterns #28 by Brandon Peterson.
Harley Quinn #25 by Frank Cho.
Nightwing #26 by Casey Jones.
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The "One Minute Later" art collection comprises pieces of artwork depicting a famous scene or cover in comics taking place one minute after the original.
You won't have seen most of them…
Shade The Changing Girl #10 by Jill Thompson.
Bug The Forager #3 by Aaron Conley.
Superman #26 by Jorge Jiminez.
Superman #26 by Lee Weeks.
Justice League #2 by Paul Pelletier and Sandra Hope.
Harleu Quinn #23 by Frank Cho.
Green Lanterns #26 by Brandon Petersen.
Deathstroke #21 by[...]
You won't have seen most of them…
Superman #25 by Ryan Sook, the full version of the one we saw a few weeks ago…
Wild Storm #5 by Declan Shalvey.
Super Sons #5 by Dustin Nguyen.
Superman #25 by Jorge Jimenez,
Nightwing #23 by Casey Jones.
New Super Man #12 by Bernard Chang.
Justice League of America #8 by Doug Mahnke.
Harley Quinn[...]
On Saturday, Bleeding Cool published a report telling you about Frank Cho's latest blank sketch variant, apparently depicting The Unstoppable Wasp, otherwise known as teenage superhero Nadia Pym, with Luke Cage and Iron Fist ogling her butt After Bleeding Cool published the article, Cho updated his Facebook post to say that the character was meant to be[...]
"What is Frank Cho up to?" An all time classic.
It's also an easy one What is Frank Cho up to? The same thing he's always up to! Drawing "outrage" sketch variants and posting them to social media, just waiting to be repurposed as clickbait articles on Bleeding Cool, of course! (And yes, we know the[...]
Frank Cho has posted the black-and-whites for his poster for Scott Sava's upcoming animated movie, Animal Crackers, out in the autumn, starring John Krasinski, Emily Blunt, Raven-Symoné, Ian McKellen, Sylvester Stallone, Danny DeVito, Patrick Warburton and Wallace Shawn.
He writes "we decided to think outside the box and create this Sunday newspaper comic strip/circus bill/movie poster."
Brandon Peterson,[...]
Frank Cho has been taking his readers through his current project, a variant cover for Geof Darrow's relaunch of Cowboy Shaolin from Dark Horse.
He tells us "his Shaolin Cowboy is a masterpiece of hyper-detailed art and absurd humor I was thrilled when Geof asked me to draw a variant cover for this modern masterpiece[...]
She offers only one clue…the gladiator Achillia.
Britannia: For Those About To Rock We Salute You #1 will come with covers by Cary Nord, David Mack, and Dave Johnson, as pictured below, as well as one by Adam Gorham and a blank variant so Frank Cho can draw boobies on it and sell it for a[...]
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Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool Rumormonger-in-Chief[...]
It's also me making you miserable with my writing ;)
— Greg Rucka (@ruckawriter) December 17, 2016
According to sources, artist Frank Cho was also hoping to delay his own kreator-owned book, Skybourne, until June, and BOOM! Studios reportedly promised him he would be allowed to, but it turns out that Greg Rucka somehow has kreative kontrol[...]
Readers of Bleeding Cool are familiar with the antics of one Frank Cho, largely because Bleeding Cool has entire teams of interns constantly scouring Cho's social media outlets looking for anything Cho has said or done that can be remotely viewed as controversial so that we can turn it into a clickb– um, investigative report[...]
It's been several days since Bleeding Cool last published an article about Frank Cho, which makes our sponsors very nervous Frank Cho articles are the lifeblood of Bleeding Cool, the glue that holds this whole thing together, and wavering for even a moment from our commitment to bring you all the latest pointless gossip and[...]
Break out the magic wand, girls! Limerence Press, the sexually adventurous younger sister of Portland-based Oni Press, has just announced Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection by Eisner Award winning creator and the female gender's answer to Frank Cho, Colleen Coover The new print will collect both volumes 1 and 2 of Small Favors and the never-before-collected[...]
As reported about extensively on Bleeding Cool (and by extensively we mean at least twice per week as firmly stated in our charter), Frank Cho loves to rile people up with his hilarious and edgy "Outrage" sketch covers, usually featuring a female superhero with an exaggerated figure wearing skimpy clothing while Spider-Gwen yells "outrage" in the background[...]
On Friday, Bleeding Cool told you that controversial artist Frank Cho, whose antics are responsible for 30% of Bleeding Cool's total monthly web traffic, was "in negotiation" and "almost there" with DC on a new Wonder Woman comic, to start as soon as Greg Rucka stops writing his Wonder Woman comic As you may also[...]
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Greg Rucka, writer of DC Comics' Wonder Woman series (now with 100% less Frank Cho) recently confirmed that Wonder Woman was bisexual in DC's canon, a major milestone as an official acknowledgement by a sitting Wonder Woman writer, though I'm contractually obligated to inform you that, as with everything else that's ever[...]
Hitting comic shops tomorrow is the Women of Dynamite: Jungle Girl statue based on the art of Frank Cho The piece, sculpted by Jason Smith, features Jana standing on the skull of a triceratops The statue stands 12" tall and is hand-numbered.
I look at this statue and I think of how could it would be[...]
So, we all know that Frank Cho walked off Wonder Woman's variant covers after guarantees that writer Greg Rucka with whom Cho has shared a fractious relationship it seems, would not interfere with them were broken.
You can see his fifth and sixth final covers below But he had sketches plans for future covers that were abandoned[...]
Two days ago, the comic internet split apart as Frank Cho told Bleeding Cool that he was flouncing off Wonder Woman after his sixth – rather than his twenty-fourth – variant cover And despite ructions around the globe, everyone lost their nut, with even the Guardian newspaper pitching in (twice) and Breitbart getting their share.
And while[...]
And, gratifyingly, there was none.
Then yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a statement by Frank Cho over his decision to leave the Wonder Woman variant cover gig only 25% in, over artistic differences with the book's writer Greg Rucka, and his influence over the creative process The story was picked up by a number of sites including[...]
Now Frank Cho has shared his variant cover for the book on his blog I can't wait to see this one colored… could be a hard call choosing which cover to buy.
Seems like Cho is swiping a bit form himself as the second image below is a sketch cover the artists did a while back.
Meanwhile[...]
A comic panel at the Supernova Convention in Sydney, Australia where Arthur Adams, Joyce Chin, Cully Hamner and Frank Cho had 30 minutes to draw whatever silly thing the audience decided on… and what they came up with is Sexy Swamp Thing Here is Frank's description of the event from his website and the sketch[...]
The extremely Limited Edition Jungle Girl statue, based on the work of comics sensation Frank Cho and sculpted by Jason Smith is hand-painted on cold-cast porcelain, the Jungle Girl statue stands approximately 12" in height with a 6" base This rare variant edition of the Women of Dynamite: Jungle Girl statue comes packaged in a four-color[...]
BC: It's official. After 14 years at Marvel, you're no longer an exclusive Marvel creator? CHO: Yes. My exclusive Marvel contract expired after I turned
Frank Cho may have finished his contract at Marvel Comics But he is still a busy boy.
First up, he's scheduled to draw the next 24 Wonder Woman variant covers for DC's Rebirth twice-monthly title.
And he posted a snippet from one of them online.
Wonder Woman #1 variant cover, partial peek.
Yup, as you guys may have heard[...]