The second art collection book by the internationally renowned and Emmy Award-winning master artist, Frank Cho, Women Book 2 highlights Cho's latest covers, pin-ups, illustrations, paintings, and sketches, including art from his recent Liberty Meadows project. Definitely not for the faint of heart and Tea-bag Republicans, this artbook contains images of women in various states of undress and in full cheesecake glory!
The second of three children, Frank Cho was born in Seoul, Korea in 1971, but moved to the United States at the age of six and was raised in Beltsville, Maryland.
Cho received no formal training as an artist. He got his start writing and drawing a cartoon strip called University2 for The Diamondback, the student newspaper at the University of Maryland, College Park. After graduation, Cho adapted elements of this work for use in a professionally syndicated strip, Liberty Meadows.
I am a fan now of Mr. Cho and would look for the comic issues drawn by him this book had covers drawn by him so as such we had a few prelims and then the colored versions of the cover so we had multiple color drawings in this collection and Brandy was back as well. Very nice illustrations and drawings, glad to be able to read these books.
I have always loved comics, and I hope that I will always love them. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like Raj Comics or Diamond Comics or even Manoj Comics, now's the time to catch up on the international and classic comics and Graphic novels. I am on my quest to read as many comics as I can. I Love comics to the bits, may the comics never leave my side. I loved reading this and love reading more, you should also read what you love and then just Keep on Reading.
This is a collection of various from magazines and books by artist Frank Cho. There are many beauties herein and a few amusing images as well. To my mind, women have an innate beauty, and even the few nudes are from behind and are tastefully done. For what it's worth, I went back three times to laugh out loud at the cow joke. It's not outstanding, but the art is good and obviously lovingly rendered; as for length, it's short but on par with other tabletop collections, several of which I once owned and lost during harder times. Enjoyed.
Frank Cho always distinct himself for the excellent drawings, great pictures i need to research on book one. I follow this author reading the Shania of the jungle, that comic is very intricate, like a Chinese labyrinth.