World Famous Comics: Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations
Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings & Illustrations
By: Frank Cho By: Frank Cho Publisher: Image Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Image Comics Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: December 27, 2006
Product Description: From Frank Cho, the award-winning creator of Liberty Meadows and Zombie King, comes Frank Cho Women: Selected Drawings and Illustrations. This 128-page collection will showcase Frank Cho 's past and present illustrations and you will see why he's considered one of the top modern masters of the female form.
It's about line art of curvaceous women Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1G0D0SSHSZ2QD The cover for the book might be misleading. It shows fine art painting but in fact Women is collection of black and white line art drawings and sketches on women. It's a paperback book with glossy paper.
Most of the women are illustrated in different fantasy world settings. Since Frank Cho (wiki) is the creator of Liberty Meadows, there are a few drawings on Brandy as well.
There are no captions so it's just art all the way.
For the price, it's quite worth it.
There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.
A collection of Frank Cho woman drawing If you already have Frank Cho's sketchbook you'll probably doesn't need this book seen that all drawing inside it where originally published on these sketchbooks...If not and if you like Frank Cho, run out and buy it!
look at all the pretty ladies in Cho's head! This is a great book that shows all the gorgeous ladies in frank cho's head. It's wonderful. The art is superb and unrivaled.
As well as being a great artist, Cho's a great man with the most loyal fan base around and the best works I've ever seen. Anyone who doesn't know about his Liberty Meadows comics has to run out and pick them up if you're ordering this book.
Simply A Must Have For ALL Cho Fans.
Good Selection Frank Cho shows alot of professionalism in his work and that he is dedicated to what he loves to do: Draw! Like the cover suggests, this is a selection of drawings that help us see the type of figures and characters that Frank has learned to apply in his own interpretation. Wonderful to know that he is self-taught and that he lives to draw.