But the more people complain about them, the higher the price tag rises when these eventually sell at Baltimore Comic Con… here is Frank Cho's latest attempt to get folk riled.
UPDATE: And it worked! Co-creator of Spider-Gwen, Robbi Rodriguez, who had previously complained of other artists' renditions of the character in a sexualised fashion, inspiring her appearances[...]
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You know that Frank Cho's sketch covers that he'll be selling at Baltimore Comic Con have been going for north of $800?
Well he's taken it too far this time Nudity and extreme violence are just the kind of thing to get folks riled…
Outrage!
You know that Frank Cho's sketch covers that he'll be selling at[...]
Another sketch cover that Frank Cho will be selling at Baltimore Comic Con, and part of his "Outrage" series attempts to "poke the bear".
Though people I know who enjoyed his early ones, might find themselves looking around at each other, then going "dude, seriously?" with this one.
Dude, seriously….
Another sketch cover that Frank Cho will be[...]
Oh, Frank Cho…
Another of his sketch covers that he will be selling at Baltimore Comic-Con.
Oh, Frank Cho…
Another of his sketch covers that he will be selling at Baltimore Comic-Con.
Oh, Frank Cho…
Another of his sketch covers that he will be selling at Baltimore Comic-Con.
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And that Bruce Banner was not.
At CBR, Marvel EIC Axel Alonso also explored the notion of having a Korean-American Hulk, from a Korean-American creative team of Greg Pak and Frank Cho And how it hit close to home.
My wife is Korean, and let me tell you, I scored a [lot] of points with this! [Laughs] I[...]
And because it's late on Friday, with a long weekend ahead, here's a Frank Cho sketch cover for A-Force #1, with his own take on She-Hulk And a Spider-Gwen getting ahead of internet commentary… Click for the original.
While Power Girl and Supergirl take front stage for his Justice League sketch cover – and Spider-Gwen reprises her[...]
To go along with the latest Groupees deal, Dynamite's Swords, Sandals And Sorcery Bundle, the publisher has sent over Jungle Girl: Season 2 #1 by Frank Cho, Doug Murray and Adriano Batista The book has a cover by Frank Cho.
Dynamite's Jungle Girl series returns under the direction of cover artist/co-plotter Frank (Avengers) Cho, co-plotter/writer Doug (The 'Nam,[...]
Cover Art by Frank Cho.
GAIL SIMONE: Okay, when I first saw the Jungle Girl covers, after admiring the gorgeous artwork, I have to admit I pretty much dismissed her without even looking inside It wasn't until I sat down to read the omnibus edition for research in including Jana in the Swords of Sorrow crossover[...]
Frank Cho is the new artist on Totally Awesome Hulk, written by Greg Pak And while he's not doing anything to show off the mysterious identity of the new Hulk (Cho or not to Cho), he has been able to give us glimpses of She-Hulk, with Spider-Man, fighting off some brand new bad guys…
The above is[...]
Yes. Those kind of hooters. A watercolor pin-up for David Petersen's Mouse Guard art book published by Baltimore Comic Con. On sale at Baltimore Comic Con
There series is written by Frank Cho and Doug Murray.
The God Mountain is almost gone, revealing the sleeping behemoth that, when awakened, will destroy the Lost World and all its inhabitants There is only one way to stop it – an ancient device hidden in a temple deep in the forest, although it is missing[...]
It's an area Frank Cho seems to specialise in.
And weirdly it's one that's still present in, say, his private commission work, such as the heavily censored Mary Jane image here, created for a fan.
You can see the non-censored NSFW version here.
Apparently it took Frank quite some time.
Private ballpoint pen commission for a very, very patient art[...]
Dynamite and The Brewing Factory have announced a Jungle Girl statue based on the art of Frank Cho and sculpted by Jason Smith The statue is 12" tall with a 6" base and is hand-painted on cold-cast porcelain Each will be individually numbered and part of a limited run that will include a matching numbered[...]
ComicBook.com have been given the Marvel PR-friendly news and interview for The Totally Awesome Hulk, coming after Secret Wars from Marvel by Greg Pak, Frank Cho and Sonia Oback,
And no, that's not Bruce Banner But he will be revealed in the first issue, guest starring She-Hulk and Spider-Man.
So who? He does have quite a quiff[...]
Fan favorite artist Frank Cho posted on his Apes & Babes website the other day a rough sketch of two female characters with the note:
Here's something I'm cooking up for San Diego Comic Con next month I'm liking how the figures are flowing, and hoping to have the inks done soon I'll post the final[...]
The Frank Cho variant cover for Miracleman #18, by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham and out in September.
I suppose once you are a living god, you can sit on the subway how you goddamn please.
The Frank Cho variant cover for Miracleman #18, by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham and out in September.
I suppose once[...]
Cover art by Frank Cho.
NANCY COLLINS: How do you like working with your artist, Jack Jadson?
DOUG MURRAY: I really didn't work as closely with the artist as I would have liked. I generally work full-script which is what I did in this series. The first time I saw actual art was after Jack had done[...]
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Frank Cho has been interviewed for the Ed The Sock channel, part of what it calls its War On Boobs series.
Last week they tackled the portrayal of the female form in video games, in their distinctive macho -rock-sock puppet fashion This week? Comics, looking at the history of the portrayal of the female form in[...]
Doug Murray joined Frank Cho and Jack Jadson on the recent return of Jungle Girl Now that the writing for Season Three is just about done, Byron Brewer caught up with the scribe to talk about the series from Dynamite.
BYRON BREWER: Well, Doug, with July your Jungle Girl mini-series comes to an end Not to[...]
Artist Frank Cho shared a process piece for the cover for Fantastic Four #608 on his website today There is a good lesson for artists in this as well as Frank explains below.
Found this in my old sketch folder I have a mountain of sketches lying all over my studio I often let my daughters[...]
But then, maybe I shouldn't have asked the question about the great Frank Cho debate that I did I just couldn't help myself, but more on that later.
Moderated by Julie Pickering, the starting point for this panel was a look to the patriarchal past and the business models of the present, with Jessica Martin making[...]
So there was this cover sketch of Spider-Gwen in the now-famous Milo Manara Spider-Woman pose, by Frank Cho.
It caused fuss.
A lot of fuss.
Even more than that.
There you go.
But Frank Cho sold that sketch cover And has now donated the proceeds to House Of Ruth Maryland, a non-profit organization that provides services for women and their children who are[...]
Frank Cho is most definitely doing this on purpose now Can we start making requests for the Manara pose? If so I choose Despair from Sandman.
He posts,
"OMG! Frank Cho drew another comic book character for fun in a pose I don't like Somebody call Congress! I am OUTRAGED!!!"
Got a link to an article from another[...]
For instance, J Scott Campbell's suggested Wonder Woman redesign in light of the new shoulder padded armour version, and Frank Cho for his one-off sketch portrayal of Spider-Gwen in the pose made famous by Milo Manara for Spider-Woman #1.
The latter point, made by Spider-Gwen co-creator Robbi Rodriguez, prompted him to respond in greater detail after his[...]
Cover art by Frank Cho, interior art by Jack Jadson.
NANCY COLLINS: Can you give new readers a brief explanation of who Jungle Girl is and how she came to be a dinosaur hunter?
DOUG MURRAY: Jana the Jungle Girl is a product of her environment As a baby, she and her father crashed into what is,[...]
As Frank Cho tells us that one of the joys of working on a creator-owned project is not having to change the cover art…
Here's a look at his Jungle Girl #4 cover It's done with ballpoint pen (BIC medium point, black ink) and coloured ink.
As Frank Cho tells us that one of the joys[...]
Will the Warlord and Princess of Mars be able to solve the mystery, or will they be blamed for the brutal crimes? More masterful Martian adventures from writer Ron Marz and Eisner-nominated co-writer Ian Edginton, authorized by the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate!
JUNGLE GIRL: SEASON THREE #3 (OF 4)
Cover A Main: Frank Cho Writer:[...]
Frank Cho wrote yesterday,
Today is my sweet daughter's birthday I can't believe my little baby is 11 years old today Happy birthday, Samantha!
My daughter, being a big fan of Jennifer Lawrence, wanted a drawing of Katniss from the Hunger Games Now, my daughter never asked for my art nor, to my knowledge, expressed any interest[...]
These are the pencils of an Adam Hughes image for Vampirella appearing at the Big Wow Comic Fest in San Jose.
And these are Frank Cho's inks.
I confess that I would never have seen this But Frank Cho did And now… I'm not sure Cho says;
Every year at San Jose Big Wow Comic Fest, a popular comic book artist[...]
Recently Dynamite announced that Frank Cho was teaming up with Doug Murray and Jack Jadson to do a third season of Jungle Girl Now we have some of the first art from the new series by Jadson to share with you today.
For more on Jungle Girl Season 3, click here.
Recently Dynamite[...]






























