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Frank Cho

Frank Cho, born Duk Hyun Cho (born 1971), is a Korean-American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator, known for his series Liberty Meadows, as well as for books such as Shanna the She-Devil, Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics, and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment. Cho is noted for his figure drawing, precise lines, and depiction of well-endowed women.[1]

Frank Cho
Cho at the 2018 Phoenix Comic Fest
BornDuk Hyun Cho
1971
Seoul, South Korea
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Cartoonist, Writer, Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Liberty Meadows
Awards2006 Haxtur Award for Best Artist
2006 Haxtur Award for Best In Show
2001 National Cartoonists Society's Award for Best Comic Book
2001 National Cartoonists Society's Award for Best Book Illustration
Charles M. Schulz Award for Excellence in Cartooning
Max & Moritz Medal for Best International Comic Strip
Official website

Early life

Frank Cho was born near Seoul, South Korea in 1971[2] to Kyu Hyuk Cho and Bok Hee Cho. He has two brothers, Rino and Austin. The family moved to the United States when he was six[3] in search of better economic opportunities.[3] Cho was raised in Beltsville, Maryland.[1][2]

His parents had college degrees, but because they did not speak English well, they took whatever jobs they could to support the family. His mother worked in a shoe factory, and his father was 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 could reproduce the artwork without tracing it, he urged Cho to illustrate comics for a living. Cho refined his abilities without formal training beyond some basic art classes.[3][4] He found inspiration in Depression-era comics such as Prince Valiant and Li'l Abner, and in the work of artists such as Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth, Andrew Loomis, Al Williamson and Frank Frazetta.[3]

After graduating from High Point High School in 1990,[5] he attended Prince George's Community College and was offered a scholarship to the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, which he declined because he disliked the school's academic focus.[4] Cho's parents were not particularly supportive of Cho's interest in art, so he placated them by transferring to the University of Maryland School of Nursing, which he says was his parents' idea.[5][6] Cho graduated with a B.S. in Nursing in 1996.[4][7]

Career

1990s

Cho wrote and drew a cartoon strip called Everything but the Kitchen Sink in the weekly Prince George's Community College newspaper The Owl, where he was also comics editor. At the University of Maryland, College Park, he drew the daily strip University2 for The Diamondback, the student newspaper.[5]

During his final year in college, in 1994 or 1995, Cho received his first professional comic book assignment, doing short stories for Penthouse Comix with Al Gross and Mark Wheatley. The trio conceived of a six-part "raunchy sci-fi 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. The story was never published for a number of reasons.[8]

After graduation, Cho adapted elements of this work for use in a professionally syndicated strip, Liberty Meadows. Cho signed a 15-year contract with Creators Syndicate,[5] which he later realized was unusually long and, perhaps jokingly, blamed on having a bad lawyer.[4] After five years of doing Liberty Meadows, Cho grew weary of the arguments with his editor over the censorship of the strip, as well as the pressure of the daily deadlines, and pulled the strip from syndication in December 2001, though he continued to print it uncensored in book form.[6]

In 1999, Cho attracted controversy when, while serving as one of the jurors for the third annual Ignatz Awards, which are awarded to small press creators or creator-owned projects published by larger publishers, he nominated his own book Liberty Meadows. Writer Ed Brubaker, one 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. The Comics Journal 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.[9] Cho eventually won two Ignatz Awards that year for Outstanding Artist and Outstanding Comic, and although he did not cast the winning vote, he called his self-nomination a mistake he would not repeat.[10]

2000s

As he worked on Liberty Meadows, he also did occasional cover work or anthology work for other publishers. These included Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special for Marvel Comics in 2000, The Savage Dragon #100 and The Amazing Spider-Man #46 in 2002, Hellboy: Weird Tales #6 in 2003 and Invincible #14 in 2004. he then began doing full interior work on other Spider-Man books for Marvel, including issues #5 and 8 of Marvel Knights Spider-Man in 2004 and 2005, respectively, and The Astonishing Spider-Man #123, also in 2005.

Marvel Comics' then-senior editor Axel Alonso, who had been impressed by Liberty Meadows, approached Cho about revamping the third-string character Shanna the She-Devil, a scantily clad jungle lady who first appeared in the early 1970s, as a college-educated defender of wildlife and opponent of firearms. Cho, seeing possibilities, recast Shanna in a seven-issue, 2005 miniseries as an Amazonian naïf, the product of a Nazi experiment with the power to kill dinosaurs with her bare hands but an unpredictable lack of morality.[6] The miniseries was originally meant to feature uncensored nude drawings of the heroine, but Marvel later decided against this, and had Cho censor his already completed pages for the first five issues. 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.[11]

Cho then penciled issues 14 and 15 of Marvel's New Avengers in 2006, and illustrated the first six issues of Marvel Comics' 2007 relaunch of Mighty Avengers with writer Brian Bendis. He is the plotter and cover artist of Dynamite Entertainment's Jungle Girl. Cho drew issues 7–9 of Hulk, which were published in 2009. In 2010–2011, Cho illustrated writer Jeph Loeb's run on New Ultimates for Marvel Comics. In 2011 he worked on the miniseries X-Men: Schism with writer Jason Aaron.

2010s

In January 2013, as an expansion of the Marvel NOW! initiative, Marvel premiered Savage Wolverine, a series written and illustrated by Cho that stars both Wolverine and co-stars Shanna the She-Devil and Amadeus Cho. The "Lost World"–type story that comprises the first five issues is intended to evoke a "classic adventure feel", and is inspired by the Indiana Jones films and the pulp horror of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos.[12]

In April 2015, Cho 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 Milo Manara that had caused a controversy the previous November.[13] The Cho image drew criticism from Spider-Gwen writer Robbi Rodriguez, who, while expressing appreciation of Manara's work, feared that such an image might drive away prospective female readers. Sam Maggs of The Mary Sue also criticized Cho because the character Spider-Gwen is a teenager. Other artists like J. Scott Campbell and Rob Liefeld defended Cho. Cho parodied the controversy by drawing the character Harley Quinn in the same pose on a sketch cover of that character's series.[14][15] In April the following year, Cho revisited the controversy by illustrating the character Cammy in the same type of pose on the cover of Udon Studios' Street Fighter Legends #1.[16] When asked if these controversies hurt his career, Cho replied that the publicity tripled the traffic on his website, increased attention given to him by convention organizers and convention attendees, and led to an increase in job offers.[17]

In February 2016, Marvel premiered Totally Awesome Hulk, a series written by Greg Pak and drawn by Cho which sees teenager Amadeus Cho become the newest incarnation of the Hulk. Cho drew the first four issues of the series, his final page of which represented the end of his 14-year exclusivity contract with Marvel. He was then hired by DC Comics to draw variant covers of the first 24 issues of Wonder Woman as part of the company's Rebirth initiative.[17] However, Cho quit the project in July following the completion of the sixth issue's cover, due to conflicts with series writer Greg Rucka, who objected to the sexualized manner in which Wonder Woman was depicted in Cho's illustrations.[18]

As of May 2016, Cho was writing and drawing Skybourne for Boom! Studios, a five-issue creator-owned miniseries that Cho describes as "a cross between Highlander, Game of Death, and Cthulhu." The story focuses on a god trying to find the one weapon that can kill him, the mythical sword Excalibur, before it is found by others. At the time Cho was also writing and drawing another creator-owned book, World of Payne with his co-creator, Tom Sniegoski, for Flesk Publications. World of Payne stars Lockwood Payne, a psychic private investigator, and modern day sorcerer from an ancient society 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.[17][19] Cho describes the book part prose novel and part comic, and "a cross between Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter with a dash of Hellblazer." Skybourne #1 was published September 7,[20] while World of Payne was set to premiere in late 2016.[17]

Technique and materials

Cho produces his artwork on Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Pad, which has a vellum surface. To pencil his artwork, Cho uses a Pentel mechanical pencil with 0.7mm HB lead. To ink his work, he uses black Micron Pigma pens, sizes 01 and 08. For erasure, he uses both a Vanish eraser and a kneaded eraser.[21]

Personal life

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 1999. Their first child, Emily, was born in 2001, and their second, Samantha was born in 2004.[6] They lived in Ellicott City, Maryland.[22] Cho and Cari separated in 2008 and divorced in 2009, after which Cho temporarily moved to a nearby apartment to be close to his two daughters, and began dating Mara Rose, a film major he first met when she cared for his children.[23]

Cho identifies as a "life-long liberal Democrat and advocate for free speech and equal rights."[17][24]

Awards

  • 1994 Charles M. Schulz Award for Excellence in Cartooning[2][25][26]
  • College Media Association for Cartooning's Scripps-Howard Award for Best College Cartoonist,[5][26]
  • Max & Moritz Medal for Best International Comic Strip[26]
  • 1999 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist (for Liberty Meadows #1)[27][28]
  • 1999 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic (for Liberty Meadows #1)[27][28]
  • 2001 National Cartoonists Society's Award for Best Comic Book[29]
  • 2001 National Cartoonists Society's Award for Best Book Illustration[29]
  • 2006 Haxtur Award for Best Artist[30][31]
  • 2006 Haxtur Award for Best In Show[30][31]
  • 2006 Eagle Award for Best Artist (for Liberty Meadows and Shanna the She-Devil)[26]
  • 2006 Eagle Award for Best Artist for Best In Show (for Liberty Meadows and Shanna the She-Devil)[26]
  • 2008 Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Artist: Pencils[32]
  • 2011 The Emmy Award for the documentary Creating Frank Cho's World[33]
  • 2011 The Daily Record Influential Marylander Award for Communications[34]
  • 2017 Ringo Award for Best Cover Artist[35]
  • 2023 Doylean Honors for Best Illustration[36]

Nominations

Bibliography

Story and art

DC

  • Superman and Batman: World's Funnest, one-shot (among other artists) (2000)
  • The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong, one-shot (among other artists) (2003)

Marvel

Other publishers

  • University2 (writer, artist; in The Diamondback, University of Maryland 1994–1995)
  • Liberty Meadows #1–26 (writer, artist; Insight Studios, 1999–2002)
  • Liberty Meadows #27–37 (writer, artist; Image Comics, 2002–2006)
  • Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #6 (artist; America's Best Comics, 2001)
  • More Fund Comics: "Road to Home", graphic novel (writer, artist; Sky Dog Press, 2003)
  • Zombie King #0 (writer, artist; Image Comics, 2005)
  • 50 Girls 50 #1–4 (co-writer, designer; Image, 2011)
  • Skybourne #1–5 (writer, artist; BOOM Studios, 2016-2018)
  • Fight Girls #1–5 (writer, artist; AWA/Upshot Studios, 2021)

Cover art

Books

  • University Squared: The Angry Years, Insight Studios Group, 1996 (author, artist)
  • Frank Cho Illustrator, Insight Studios, 2000 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows, Big Book of Love, Insight Studios, 2001 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows Book 1, Eden, Image, 2003 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows Book 2, Creature Comforts, Image, 2003 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows Book 3, Summer of Love, Image, 2004 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows Book 4, Cold, Cold Heart, Image, 2005 (author, artist)
  • Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations, Image, 2006 (author, artist)
  • Modern Masters Volume 14: Frank Cho, TwoMorrows Publishing, 2007
  • Jungle Queens Art Book, Brand Studio Press, 2008 (author, artist)
  • Mars Maidens Art Book, Brand Studio Press, 2008 (author, artist)
  • Apes and Babes Volume 1, Image, 2009 (author, artist)
  • Liberty Meadows Sundays Book 1, Image, 2012 (author, artist)
  • Women Book 2: Selected Drawings & Illustrations, Image, 2013 (author, artist)
  • Drawing Beautiful Women: The Frank Cho Method, Flesk Publications, 2014 (author, artist)
  • Frank Cho's Savage Wolverine, Artist Edition, IDW 2018 (author, artist)
  • Ballpoint Beauties, Flesk Publications, 2019 (author, artist)
  • Marvel Monograph: The Art of Frank Cho, Marvel, 2020 (artist)
  • The Art of Frank Cho: Twenty Year Retrospective, Flesk Publications, 2020 (author, artist)
  • Outrage, Book 1, Comic Sketch Art, 2021 (author, artist)
  • Outrage, Book 2: More Outrage, Comic Sketch Art, 2022 (author, artist)
  • What Child Is This?, HarperCollins, 2022 (artist)

References

  1. ^ a b Shin, Annys (August 29, 2010). "Personal Liberties: Comic book artist Frank Cho has made a career of being bawdy and bold". The Washington Post. p. 1. from the original on November 11, 2012. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
  2. ^ a b c Nolen-Weathington, Eric. Modern Masters Volume 14: Frank Cho TwoMorrows Publishing; 2007
  3. ^ a b c d Shin, (2010). Page 2.
  4. ^ a b c d Tobin, Suzanne (moderator) (January 4, 2002). "Comics: Meet the Artist: With Frank Cho". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e Daly, Sean (June 6, 1997). . Washington City Paper. Archived from the original on May 3, 2008.
  6. ^ a b c d Shin (2010). Page 3.
  7. ^ "About Frank Cho, the author" August 10, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Apes and Babes: The Official Frank Cho Website. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  8. ^ Cho, Frank (January 8, 2012). "Frank Cho's First Professional Comic Work". Apes and Babes.
  9. ^ McKenney, Craig. "Ignatz Under Fire: Cho Defends Self-Nomination" 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine. The Comics Journal. October 22, 1999
  10. ^ Carter, R. J. "Interview: Frank Cho: Taking Liberties" 2012-06-14 at the Wayback Machine. The Trades. January 1, 2002
  11. ^ Cho, Frank. "Shanna the She-Devil: uncensored MAX edition news". Apes and Babes. March 24, 2010
  12. ^ Richards, Dave (November 5, 2012). "Frank Cho Unleashes A 'Savage Wolverine'". Comic Book Resources.
  13. ^ Dockterman, Eliana (November 19, 2014). "Marvel Is Actually Going to Publish That Sexist Spider-Woman Cover". Time.
  14. ^ Asselin, Janelle (April 15, 2015). "Outrage and Complacency: Responses to Frank Cho's Spider-Gwen Cover" 2016-11-14 at the Wayback Machine. Comics Alliance.
  15. ^ Maggs, Sam (April 6, 2015). "Just Because You Can, Doesn't Mean You Should". The Mary Sue.
  16. ^ Johnston, Rich (April 26, 2016). "Frank Cho Officially Homages Manara Spider-Woman Cover For Street-Fighter Comic". Bleeding Cool.
  17. ^ a b c d e Johnston, Rich (May 3, 2016). "Talking To Frank Cho, Man Of Outrage, About Attracting Women". Bleeding Cool.
  18. ^ Johnston, Rich (July 14, 2016). "Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover". Bleeding Cool.
  19. ^ Johnston, Rich (February 29, 2016). "The Upcoming Choices Of Frank Cho". Bleeding Cool.
  20. ^ Johnton, Rich (September 7, 2016). "Frank Cho's Skybourne #1 Is Out Today From Boom! – Here's All The Covers". Bleeding Cool.
  21. ^ Cho, Frank (January 10, 2023). "Drawing Tools". Instagram. Archived from the original on January 10, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  22. ^ Cho, Frank (2002). Liberty Meadows Book 1: Eden Image Comics.
  23. ^ Shin, Annys (August 29, 2010). "Personal Liberties: Comic book artist Frank Cho has made a career of being bawdy and bold". The Washington Post. p. 4. from the original on July 22, 2016. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  24. ^ "Tra Liberty Meadows e la censura: intervista a Frank Cho". Fumettologica. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  25. ^ Gardner, Alan (March 10, 2007). . The Daily Cartoonist. Archived from the original on October 8, 2007. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  26. ^ a b c d e Yergen, Debra (November 6, 2006). . Cision PRWeb. Archived from the original on October 18, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  27. ^ a b [1] May 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ a b [2] August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ a b "National Cartoonists Society Awards". Hahnlibrary.net. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  30. ^ a b c d Spurgeon, Tom (November 7, 2006). . The Comics Reporter. Archived from the original on October 26, 2007. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  31. ^ a b MacDonald, Heidi (November 6, 2006). "Cartooners winning awards: Jean, Cho". Comics Beat. Archived from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  32. ^ Gardner, Alan (March 15, 2008). . The Daily Cartoonist. Archived from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  33. ^ Cavna, Michael (June 28, 2011). . The Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 13, 2015. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  34. ^ "2011 Influential Marylanders". Daily Record. 2011. Archived from the original on March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  35. ^ MacDonald, Heidi (September 25, 2017). . Comics Beat. Archived from the original on December 26, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2021.
  36. ^ "The 2023 Doylean Honorees". ACD Society. January 5, 2023. from the original on January 12, 2024. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
  37. ^ "2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahnlibrary.net. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  38. ^ a b c [3] August 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Frank's entry in Lambiek Comiclopedia
  • "Creating Frank Cho's World". The Washington Post. (Video interview)

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Frank Cho born Duk Hyun Cho born 1971 is a Korean American comic strip and comic book writer and illustrator known for his series Liberty Meadows as well as for books such as Shanna the She Devil Mighty Avengers and Hulk for Marvel Comics and Jungle Girl for Dynamite Entertainment Cho is noted for his figure drawing precise lines and depiction of well endowed women 1 Frank ChoCho at the 2018 Phoenix Comic FestBornDuk Hyun Cho1971Seoul South KoreaNationalityAmericanArea s Cartoonist Writer Penciller InkerNotable worksLiberty MeadowsAwards2006 Haxtur Award for Best Artist2006 Haxtur Award for Best In Show2001 National Cartoonists Society s Award for Best Comic Book2001 National Cartoonists Society s Award for Best Book IllustrationCharles M Schulz Award for Excellence in CartooningMax amp Moritz Medal for Best International Comic StripOfficial website Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1990s 2 2 2000s 2 3 2010s 3 Technique and materials 4 Personal life 5 Awards 5 1 Nominations 6 Bibliography 6 1 Story and art 6 1 1 DC 6 1 2 Marvel 6 1 3 Other publishers 6 2 Cover art 6 3 Books 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditFrank Cho was born near Seoul South Korea in 1971 2 to Kyu Hyuk Cho and Bok Hee Cho He has two brothers Rino and Austin The family moved to the United States when he was six 3 in search of better economic opportunities 3 Cho was raised in Beltsville Maryland 1 2 His parents had college degrees but because they did not speak English well they took whatever jobs they could to support the family His mother worked in a shoe factory and his father was 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 could reproduce the artwork without tracing it he urged Cho to illustrate comics for a living Cho refined his abilities without formal training beyond some basic art classes 3 4 He found inspiration in Depression era comics such as Prince Valiant and Li l Abner and in the work of artists such as Norman Rockwell N C Wyeth Andrew Loomis Al Williamson and Frank Frazetta 3 After graduating from High Point High School in 1990 5 he attended Prince George s Community College and was offered a scholarship to the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore which he declined because he disliked the school s academic focus 4 Cho s parents were not particularly supportive of Cho s interest in art so he placated them by transferring to the University of Maryland School of Nursing which he says was his parents idea 5 6 Cho graduated with a B S in Nursing in 1996 4 7 Career Edit1990s Edit Cho wrote and drew a cartoon strip called Everything but the Kitchen Sink in the weekly Prince George s Community College newspaper The Owl where he was also comics editor At the University of Maryland College Park he drew the daily strip University2 for The Diamondback the student newspaper 5 During his final year in college in 1994 or 1995 Cho received his first professional comic book assignment doing short stories for Penthouse Comix with Al Gross and Mark Wheatley The trio conceived of a six part raunchy sci fi 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 The story was never published for a number of reasons 8 After graduation Cho adapted elements of this work for use in a professionally syndicated strip Liberty Meadows Cho signed a 15 year contract with Creators Syndicate 5 which he later realized was unusually long and perhaps jokingly blamed on having a bad lawyer 4 After five years of doing Liberty Meadows Cho grew weary of the arguments with his editor over the censorship of the strip as well as the pressure of the daily deadlines and pulled the strip from syndication in December 2001 though he continued to print it uncensored in book form 6 In 1999 Cho attracted controversy when while serving as one of the jurors for the third annual Ignatz Awards which are awarded to small press creators or creator owned projects published by larger publishers he nominated his own book Liberty Meadows Writer Ed Brubaker one 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 The Comics Journal 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 9 Cho eventually won two Ignatz Awards that year for Outstanding Artist and Outstanding Comic and although he did not cast the winning vote he called his self nomination a mistake he would not repeat 10 2000s Edit As he worked on Liberty Meadows he also did occasional cover work or anthology work for other publishers These included Ultimate Spider Man Super Special for Marvel Comics in 2000 The Savage Dragon 100 and The Amazing Spider Man 46 in 2002 Hellboy Weird Tales 6 in 2003 and Invincible 14 in 2004 he then began doing full interior work on other Spider Man books for Marvel including issues 5 and 8 of Marvel Knights Spider Man in 2004 and 2005 respectively and The Astonishing Spider Man 123 also in 2005 Marvel Comics then senior editor Axel Alonso who had been impressed by Liberty Meadows approached Cho about revamping the third string character Shanna the She Devil a scantily clad jungle lady who first appeared in the early 1970s as a college educated defender of wildlife and opponent of firearms Cho seeing possibilities recast Shanna in a seven issue 2005 miniseries as an Amazonian naif the product of a Nazi experiment with the power to kill dinosaurs with her bare hands but an unpredictable lack of morality 6 The miniseries was originally meant to feature uncensored nude drawings of the heroine but Marvel later decided against this and had Cho censor his already completed pages for the first five issues 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 11 Cho then penciled issues 14 and 15 of Marvel s New Avengers in 2006 and illustrated the first six issues of Marvel Comics 2007 relaunch of Mighty Avengers with writer Brian Bendis He is the plotter and cover artist of Dynamite Entertainment s Jungle Girl Cho drew issues 7 9 of Hulk which were published in 2009 In 2010 2011 Cho illustrated writer Jeph Loeb s run on New Ultimates for Marvel Comics In 2011 he worked on the miniseries X Men Schism with writer Jason Aaron 2010s Edit In January 2013 as an expansion of the Marvel NOW initiative Marvel premiered Savage Wolverine a series written and illustrated by Cho that stars both Wolverine and co stars Shanna the She Devil and Amadeus Cho The Lost World type story that comprises the first five issues is intended to evoke a classic adventure feel and is inspired by the Indiana Jones films and the pulp horror of H P Lovecraft s Cthulhu mythos 12 In April 2015 Cho 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 Milo Manara that had caused a controversy the previous November 13 The Cho image drew criticism from Spider Gwen writer Robbi Rodriguez who while expressing appreciation of Manara s work feared that such an image might drive away prospective female readers Sam Maggs of The Mary Sue also criticized Cho because the character Spider Gwen is a teenager Other artists like J Scott Campbell and Rob Liefeld defended Cho Cho parodied the controversy by drawing the character Harley Quinn in the same pose on a sketch cover of that character s series 14 15 In April the following year Cho revisited the controversy by illustrating the character Cammy in the same type of pose on the cover of Udon Studios Street Fighter Legends 1 16 When asked if these controversies hurt his career Cho replied that the publicity tripled the traffic on his website increased attention given to him by convention organizers and convention attendees and led to an increase in job offers 17 In February 2016 Marvel premiered Totally Awesome Hulk a series written by Greg Pak and drawn by Cho which sees teenager Amadeus Cho become the newest incarnation of the Hulk Cho drew the first four issues of the series his final page of which represented the end of his 14 year exclusivity contract with Marvel He was then hired by DC Comics to draw variant covers of the first 24 issues of Wonder Woman as part of the company s Rebirth initiative 17 However Cho quit the project in July following the completion of the sixth issue s cover due to conflicts with series writer Greg Rucka who objected to the sexualized manner in which Wonder Woman was depicted in Cho s illustrations 18 As of May 2016 Cho was writing and drawing Skybourne for Boom Studios a five issue creator owned miniseries that Cho describes as a cross between Highlander Game of Death and Cthulhu The story focuses on a god trying to find the one weapon that can kill him the mythical sword Excalibur before it is found by others At the time Cho was also writing and drawing another creator owned book World of Payne with his co creator Tom Sniegoski for Flesk Publications World of Payne stars Lockwood Payne a psychic private investigator and modern day sorcerer from an ancient society 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 17 19 Cho describes the book part prose novel and part comic and a cross between Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter with a dash of Hellblazer Skybourne 1 was published September 7 20 while World of Payne was set to premiere in late 2016 17 Technique and materials EditCho produces his artwork on Strathmore 300 Series Bristol Pad which has a vellum surface To pencil his artwork Cho uses a Pentel mechanical pencil with 0 7mm HB lead To ink his work he uses black Micron Pigma pens sizes 01 and 08 For erasure he uses both a Vanish eraser and a kneaded eraser 21 Personal life EditCho met his first wife Cari Guthrie when they served together on a student residence council at the University of Maryland They were married in 1999 Their first child Emily was born in 2001 and their second Samantha was born in 2004 6 They lived in Ellicott City Maryland 22 Cho and Cari separated in 2008 and divorced in 2009 after which Cho temporarily moved to a nearby apartment to be close to his two daughters and began dating Mara Rose a film major he first met when she cared for his children 23 Cho identifies as a life long liberal Democrat and advocate for free speech and equal rights 17 24 Awards Edit1994 Charles M Schulz Award for Excellence in Cartooning 2 25 26 College Media Association for Cartooning s Scripps Howard Award for Best College Cartoonist 5 26 Max amp Moritz Medal for Best International Comic Strip 26 1999 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist for Liberty Meadows 1 27 28 1999 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Comic for Liberty Meadows 1 27 28 2001 National Cartoonists Society s Award for Best Comic Book 29 2001 National Cartoonists Society s Award for Best Book Illustration 29 2006 Haxtur Award for Best Artist 30 31 2006 Haxtur Award for Best In Show 30 31 2006 Eagle Award for Best Artist for Liberty Meadows and Shanna the She Devil 26 2006 Eagle Award for Best Artist for Best In Show for Liberty Meadows and Shanna the She Devil 26 2008 Eagle Award for Favourite Comics Artist Pencils 32 2011 The Emmy Award for the documentary Creating Frank Cho s World 33 2011 The Daily Record Influential Marylander Award for Communications 34 2017 Ringo Award for Best Cover Artist 35 2023 Doylean Honors for Best Illustration 36 Nominations Edit 2000 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist 37 2006 Harvey Award for Best Artist 38 2006 Harvey Award for Best Cartoonist 38 2006 Harvey Award for Best Cover Artist 38 2006 Haxtur Award for Best Cover Artist 30 2006 Haxtur Award for Best Humor 30 Bibliography EditStory and art Edit DC Edit Superman and Batman World s Funnest one shot among other artists 2000 The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong one shot among other artists 2003 Marvel Edit Ultimate Spider Man Special 1 among other artists 2002 Marvel Knights Spider Man 5 8 artist 2004 05 Shanna the She Devil miniseries 1 7 writer artist 2005 New Avengers 14 15 artist 2006 Mighty Avengers 1 6 artist 2007 08 Hulk vol 3 7 9 King Size 1 artist 2008 09 New Ultimates miniseries 1 5 artist 2010 11 X Men Schism miniseries 2 artist 2011 X Men Battle of the Atom 1 artist with Stuart Immonen 2013 Avengers vs X Men 0 artist 2012 Savage Wolverine 1 5 writer artist 2013 The Totally Awesome Hulk 1 4 artist 2015 16 Other publishers Edit University2 writer artist in The Diamondback University of Maryland 1994 1995 Liberty Meadows 1 26 writer artist Insight Studios 1999 2002 Liberty Meadows 27 37 writer artist Image Comics 2002 2006 Greyshirt Indigo Sunset 6 artist America s Best Comics 2001 More Fund Comics Road to Home graphic novel writer artist Sky Dog Press 2003 Zombie King 0 writer artist Image Comics 2005 50 Girls 50 1 4 co writer designer Image 2011 Skybourne 1 5 writer artist BOOM Studios 2016 2018 Fight Girls 1 5 writer artist AWA Upshot Studios 2021 Cover art Edit Cavewoman Jungle Tales 1 Basement 1998 Jingle Belle s All Star Holiday Hullabaloo 1 Oni Press 2000 Hammer of the Gods 1 Insight Studios 2001 Blue Line Pro s Sketch 12 Blue Line Pro 2001 Codename Knockout 1 Vertigo 2001 Cavewoman Pangaean Sea 1 Basement 2001 Footman 15 Fairy Fire 1 Bald Guy Studios 2002 The Amazing Spider Man v2 46 48 Marvel 2002 2003 Opposite Forces 4 Funny Pages Press 2003 PvP 1 2 16 Image 2003 2005 Trouble 1 Marvel 2003 Hellboy Weird Tales 6 Dark Horse 2003 Invincible 14 Image 2004 Even More Fund Comics Sky Dog Press 2004 Witchblade 80 Top Cow 2004 Marvel Knights 4 13 Marvel 2005 Black Panther 3 8 18 Marvel 2005 2006 Uncanny X Men 461 Marvel 2005 Nodwick 30 Henchman 2005 Image Holiday Special 05 Image 2005 Ms Marvel 1 5 Marvel 2006 Red Sonja 13 Dynamite 2006 Savage Red Sonja Queen of the Frozen Wastes 1 4 Dynamite 2006 Fear Agent The Last Goodbye 1 Dark Horse 2007 The Irredeemable Ant Man 7 Marvel 2007 Jungle Girl 0 5 Dynamite 2007 2008 Killing Girl 1 Image 2007 Ultimates 3 3 Marvel 2008 Conan the Cimmerian 1 9 Dark Horse 2008 2009 Captain America 41 Marvel 2008 Secret Invasion 6 Marvel 2008 Jungle Girl Season 2 1 5 Dynamite 2008 2009 Fantastic Four 561 Marvel 2009 Masquerade 1 Dynamite 2009 Jennifer s Body Boom Studios 2009 The Astounding Wolf Man 18 Image 2009 War Heroes 3 Image 2009 Dark Reign The List Avengers 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List Daredevil 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List X Men 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List Hulk 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List Punisher 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List Secret Warriors 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List Wolverine 1 Marvel 2009 Dark Reign The List The Amazing Spider Man 1 Marvel 2010 Hit Monkey 1 Marvel 2010 Hulk 21 Marvel 2010 The Incredible Hulk 608 Marvel 2010 Astonishing Spider Man amp Wolverine 1 Marvel 2010 Ultimate Avengers vs New Ultimates 1 3 5 Marvel 2011 50 Girls 50 1 4 Image 2011 The Incredible Hulks 629 Marvel 2011 The Amazing Spider Man 663 664 Marvel 2011 Ultimate Spider Man 159 Marvel 2011 X Men Schism 1 3 5 Marvel 2011 Wolverine amp the X Men 1 Marvel 2011 Uncanny X Men v2 1 Marvel 2011 Miracleman 2 Marvel 2015 Wonder Woman 1 6 DC 2016 Trinity 2 DC 2016 Harley and Her Gang of Harleys 4 6 DC 2016 Harley Quinn Harley Loves Joker 1 2 DC 2018 Harley Quinn 8 56 60 75 DC 2017 2020 Dejah Thoris 1 Dynamite Entertainment 2018 Amazing Spider Man 799 800 Marvel 2018 The Incredible Hulk 717 Marvel 2018 Batman 48 50 71 DC 2018 2019 Extermination 2 Marvel 2018 Punisher 1 Marvel 2018 Venom 7 Marvel 2018 The War of the Realms 1 Marvel 2019 Red Sonja 1 Dynamite Entertainment 2019 Vampirella 1 Dynamite Entertainment 2019 Black Cat 3 Marvel 2019 Catwoman 80th Anniversary DC 2020 Action Comics 1026 Wonder Woman 1984 variant DC 2020 Punchline 1 DC 2020 Iron Man 5 Marvel 2021 Eternals 1 Marvel 2021 Wonder Woman Black amp Gold 1 DC 2021 ET ER 2 Upshot AWA Studios 2022 Redemption 1 Upshot AWA Studios 2022 Moon Knight Black White amp Blood 1 Marvel 2022 She Hulk Omnibus 3 Marvel 2022 Absolution 1 Upshot AWA Studios 2022 Ascencia 13 Wake Entertainment 2022 Harley Quinn 30th Anniversary Special 1 DC 2022 Poison Ivy 1 DC 2022 Daredevil 7 Marvel 2023 Books Edit University Squared The Angry Years Insight Studios Group 1996 author artist Frank Cho Illustrator Insight Studios 2000 author artist Liberty Meadows Big Book of Love Insight Studios 2001 author artist Liberty Meadows Book 1 Eden Image 2003 author artist Liberty Meadows Book 2 Creature Comforts Image 2003 author artist Liberty Meadows Book 3 Summer of Love Image 2004 author artist Liberty Meadows Book 4 Cold Cold Heart Image 2005 author artist Women Selected Drawings amp Illustrations Image 2006 author artist Modern Masters Volume 14 Frank Cho TwoMorrows Publishing 2007 Jungle Queens Art Book Brand Studio Press 2008 author artist Mars Maidens Art Book Brand Studio Press 2008 author artist Apes and Babes Volume 1 Image 2009 author artist Liberty Meadows Sundays Book 1 Image 2012 author artist Women Book 2 Selected Drawings amp Illustrations Image 2013 author artist Drawing Beautiful Women The Frank Cho Method Flesk Publications 2014 author artist Frank Cho s Savage Wolverine Artist Edition IDW 2018 author artist Ballpoint Beauties Flesk Publications 2019 author artist Marvel Monograph The Art of Frank Cho Marvel 2020 artist The Art of Frank Cho Twenty Year Retrospective Flesk Publications 2020 author artist Outrage Book 1 Comic Sketch Art 2021 author artist Outrage Book 2 More Outrage Comic Sketch Art 2022 author artist What Child Is This HarperCollins 2022 artist References Edit a b Shin Annys August 29 2010 Personal Liberties Comic book artist Frank Cho has made a career of being bawdy and bold The Washington Post p 1 Archived from the original on November 11 2012 Retrieved 2013 12 03 a b c Nolen Weathington Eric Modern Masters Volume 14 Frank Cho TwoMorrows Publishing 2007 a b c d Shin 2010 Page 2 a b c d Tobin Suzanne moderator January 4 2002 Comics Meet the Artist With Frank Cho The Washington Post Retrieved May 28 2015 a b c d e Daly Sean June 6 1997 Brandy You re a Fine Girl Washington City Paper Archived from the original on May 3 2008 a b c d Shin 2010 Page 3 About Frank Cho the author Archived August 10 2015 at the Wayback Machine Apes and Babes The Official Frank Cho Website Retrieved September 29 2015 Cho Frank January 8 2012 Frank Cho s First Professional Comic Work Apes and Babes McKenney Craig Ignatz Under Fire Cho Defends Self Nomination Archived 2012 03 24 at the Wayback Machine The Comics Journal October 22 1999 Carter R J Interview Frank Cho Taking Liberties Archived 2012 06 14 at the Wayback Machine The Trades January 1 2002 Cho Frank Shanna the She Devil uncensored MAX edition news Apes and Babes March 24 2010 Richards Dave November 5 2012 Frank Cho Unleashes A Savage Wolverine Comic Book Resources Dockterman Eliana November 19 2014 Marvel Is Actually Going to Publish That Sexist Spider Woman Cover Time Asselin Janelle April 15 2015 Outrage and Complacency Responses to Frank Cho s Spider Gwen Cover Archived 2016 11 14 at the Wayback Machine Comics Alliance Maggs Sam April 6 2015 Just Because You Can Doesn t Mean You Should The Mary Sue Johnston Rich April 26 2016 Frank Cho Officially Homages Manara Spider Woman Cover For Street Fighter Comic Bleeding Cool a b c d e Johnston Rich May 3 2016 Talking To Frank Cho Man Of Outrage About Attracting Women Bleeding Cool Johnston Rich July 14 2016 Frank Cho Walks Off Wonder Woman After Sixth Cover Bleeding Cool Johnston Rich February 29 2016 The Upcoming Choices Of Frank Cho Bleeding Cool Johnton Rich September 7 2016 Frank Cho s Skybourne 1 Is Out Today From Boom Here s All The Covers Bleeding Cool Cho Frank January 10 2023 Drawing Tools Instagram Archived from the original on January 10 2023 Retrieved January 10 2023 Cho Frank 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November 7 2006 More 2006 Comics And Art Awards The Comics Reporter Archived from the original on October 26 2007 Retrieved March 14 2021 a b MacDonald Heidi November 6 2006 Cartooners winning awards Jean Cho Comics Beat Archived from the original on March 14 2021 Retrieved March 14 2021 Gardner Alan March 15 2008 CHO WINS EAGLE AWARD FOR FAVORITE COMIC ARTIST The Daily Cartoonist Archived from the original on March 14 2021 Retrieved March 14 2021 Cavna Michael June 28 2011 Post s FRANK CHO S WORLD video wins regional Emmy The Washington Post Archived from the original on March 13 2015 Retrieved March 14 2021 2011 Influential Marylanders Daily Record 2011 Archived from the original on March 14 2021 Retrieved March 14 2021 MacDonald Heidi September 25 2017 The 2017 Ringo Award winners March wins two Comics Beat Archived from the original on December 26 2017 Retrieved March 14 2021 The 2023 Doylean Honorees ACD Society January 5 2023 Archived from the original on January 12 2024 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