We also had the B&W version of Frank Cho's cover, now we also have the colour.
If retailers buy into the special Star Wars store variant cover offer, ordering 3,000 copies of the colored cover, Marvel will give you another option of doing a second store variant cover- a black and white version at 1,500 copies.
So there will[...]
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And the last story is drawn by the legendary Darwyn Cooke!
Marvel has a one two GotG punch of a Captain Marvel centered Frank Cho annual, and Cosmo teaming with Rocket Raccoon for a single issue story Also, the Infinity Gauntlet "bank" is out from Diamond Select Toys, and is easily modified for cosplay! Thor #3[...]
Here's Frank Cho's Star Wars #1 cover variant for Cards, Comics & Collectibles comic shop in Reisterstown, Maryland…
Isn't it pretty?
Here's Frank Cho's Star Wars #1 cover variant for Cards, Comics & Collectibles comic shop in Reisterstown, Maryland…
Isn't it pretty?
Here's Frank Cho's Star Wars #1 cover variant for Cards, Comics & Collectibles comic shop in Reisterstown, Maryland…
Isn't[...]
On the left, the cover of L'Ombre Blanche by Antoine Carrion and on the right a sketch cover of Lady Death by Frank Cho, courtesy of Eurocomics USA Invasion…
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, coincidences or works of the lightbox[...]
At Baltimore Comic Con, Wolverine took the spotlight in a special panel chaired by Tom Brevoort, featuring Herb Trimpe, Joe Rubenstein, Charles Soule, Frank Tieri, and Frank Cho.
Brevoort, speaking with Trimpe about Wolverine led Trimpe to say that he really only worked "briefly" to introduce Wolverine That one page, Hulk #180 where Wolverine is depicted[...]
Boom! has these variant covers for Baltimore Comic Con ($10 each, booth #2001, dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum…)
Big Trouble in Little China #1 illustrated by Frank Cho
George Pérez's Sirens #1 illustrated by George Pérez (in advance of store sale of the regular cover)
RoboCop #1 illustrated by Mike Henderson
Steven Universe #1 illustrated by Amber Rogers
That's the Dynamic Forces variant for Hawkeye Vs[...]
Frank Cho has ten creator-owned projects in mind that he wants to see out in the next five years Let's see how he does…
The first is Drawing Beautiful Women: The Frank Cho Method funded by Kickstarter, and published by Flesk and currently at the printer This should be in stores in November.
World of Payne with Tom[...]
By Joshua Stone
After the Flesk panel at SDCC 2014, thanks to John Fleskes, I had the opportunity to talk to Frank Cho for a few minutes as Fleskes stood by Much of what we spoke about was coming out of not only the day's panel, but also from the 2013 Spotlight on Frank Cho panel[...]
France does comic conventions a little differently. One tradition occurs around how comic creators create are at said shows. And how the Paris Comics Expo
Anderson writes for Bleeding Cool:
Have you ever wanted to meet and spend time with your favorite comic creators? Now you have that chance! Meet Frank Cho, Steve Rude, Mark Chiarello, Camilla d'Errico, Terry Dodson, Dave Dorman, Mark Schultz, Tim Bruckner and other world renowned creators as over 200 artists converge on Kansas City, Missouri May[...]
Jones, Don Rosa, Todd Dezago, Craig Rousseau, Steve Conley, John Gallagher, and Frank Cho (Cho will be there from 11 to 1 only) It will also include sales on hardcovers, trade, toys, statues, and modern back issues; and, of course free comics.
"When we first opened our doors on May 1, 1984, I couldn't even imagine[...]
it's so good that Mark Waid was physically upset when he heard about it :-)
Bendis talks about an earlier story we reported, about Frank Cho working on the upcoming Guardians Of The Galaxy annual He says,
"What I had for Kevin is perfect for Frank, and he was thrilled to jump on I am thrilled to[...]
The original version of The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson may end up inspiring the upcoming Batman/Superman movie from Warners.
But today we have another version, a private commission from Frank Cho.
I think FRank Cho prefers Batman…
The original version of The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson may[...]
As was Frank Cho Who was happy to share a few sketches from the show with me.
You know Frank Cho's history in this regard He's gotten in trouble one or two times in the past Never seems to do him any harm though…
One of the constant tales I heard from London Super[...]
The primary cover artist Jenny Frisson does some very interesting character-evoking work here, though I'm curious to see the other covers by Frank Cho & Jason Keith, and Mike Del Mundo.
The written intro to the issue gets my stamp of approval by highlighting the way in which Loki was "trapped" by the definition of his[...]
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Frank Cho on a certain style of his for a Black Widow #2 variant cover.
I love doing these complicated ink line works Once when you're in the zone riding the ink lines, a zen-like calmness comes over me.
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF
Jackie Estrada's Kickstarter to fund Comic Book People, a hardcover book of photographs of comic[...]
Max Brooks, Arthur Adams and Frank Cho are headlining.
Also announced in the third wave of guests are Jacen Burrows, Neil Edwards, Lee Garbett, Andy Lanning, Yanick Paquette, Jamie Tyndall, John Watson, JK Woodward and Chrissie Zullo[...]
Here is a piece she did with Frank Cho.
But Nei is also making a name for herself as a cover artist Last night she posted on her deviant art page this amazing piece showing her progression as an artist over the last three decades The face we get to see back to age 2 t0 8 is[...]
Yesterday, Frank Cho's Kickstarter for "Drawing Beautiful Women: The
Frank Cho Method" ended It did rather well, pulling in over $150,000 against a target of $30,000 And it seems, for Frank Cho, this is the way he'll do things going on He told Bleeding Cool,
I think this is the future for me.
Once I finish out[...]
It's been said that no one draws the female form quite like Frank Cho Also, dinosaurs And men with axes.
Well, at least the first one may not be true for much longer Because Frank Cho, of Battle Of The Atom, X-Men Vs Avengers, Liberty Meadows and so much more, wants to give you his secrets[...]
Frank Cho has signed a new deal with large French comics publisher (hell, you might as well say large French publisher) for a number of upcoming pieces of work.
An interview with Mightyville quotes Frank on his future projects;
Several creator-owned things, a couple of which will be published by my French publisher, Delcourt My buddy, Thierry[...]
We covered Frank Cho's response to the new design for Lobo (by way of Machete) Now we have a response from the new Lobo artist Ben Oliver…
And the new comic's writer's response?
@BenOliverArt Awwww, Ben, you brighten my day ;)
— Marguerite Bennett (@EvilMarguerite) September 19, 2013
I wonder what the Brazilians will make of all this?
[...]
That's Frank Cho's take on the new Lobo He's still not happy Though now he sounds like the guy in the pub in Withnail And I to me.
Writer Magruerite Bennett did say;
@Maijson @alex_segura @DCComics @dandidio1 If you don't like what I've written by Page 4, you never have to read a book of mine again.
—[...]
Here are a few creative changes to comic book already solicited…
Rather than the full art for X-Men: Battle Of The Atom #1 being by Frank Cho as solicited, Stuart Immonen and Wade Von Grawbadger have drawn the final four pages This may be why.
The artist credits have changed on Darkseid #1 from Paulo Siqueira just[...]
Even someone as established as Frank Cho agonize over these types of decisions Frank shared his thoughts on his blog today.
I'm at a crossroad in my life and career A rather "Catch-22″ situation I want to do creator-owned projects but I have my obligations to Marvel Comics.
I have 5 creator-owned projects that I want to write and[...]
We mentioned this earlier in a post about X-Men: Battle Of The Atom crossover scripts being late… and Frank Cho's sterling work trying to get the book back on time.
He began with fifteen pages to draw in ten days, a schedule in which he would normally pencil and ink five or six pages at a[...]
Frank Cho, working on the first chapter out the 4th September is posting about deadlines;
Shit I gotta draw 15 pages in 10 days.
When it rains, it pours.
….
X-Men: Battle of the Atom!
7 pages down!
8 more pages to draw and ink in less than 5 days!
80's music cranked to 11 on Pandora Jamming and drawing all freakin'[...]
Welcome to your first look at Battle Of The Atom #1 by Brian Bendis and Frank Cho.
There is time travel, there are X-Men going back and forth, of course there are going to be Sentinels So we have the X-Men from the past, dinosaurs (well, it is Frank Cho), Jean Grey working on her forcefield[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article excerpt by Rich Johnston
Welcome to the Frank Cho gallery No other name in comics simultaneously evokes the same reverence for beautifully illustrated women and monkeys like Cho Whether it is at the helm of his fan favorite Liberty Meadows comic strip or drawing the latest sexy super heroines, his[...]
But Frank Cho writes;
I just got suspended for 3 days from Facebook AGAIN My crime – posting a DRAWING of a topless woman holding onto a pterodactyl.
Some asshole with a stick up his/her ass thought a DRAWING of a topless woman was too much for him/her taste, and decided to protect the American public by[...]