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C2E2 Adds Guests Chris Ware, Adam Hughes, David Finch and Others

Wed, January 27th, 2010 | By CBR News Team

Frank Cho and Doug Murray Announce "50-Girls-50" Talent Search Winner

Thu, November 5th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Read Full Issues of

Read Full Issues of "Jungle Girl" & "Sherlock Holmes"

Wed, November 4th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Dynamite has provided CBR exclusively with the first issues of "Jungle Girl Season Two" and "Sherlock Holmes: The Trial of Sherlock Holmes." The hardcover collections of both series are available in stores today.

A New Life For 'New Ultimates'

A New Life For 'New Ultimates'

Mon, October 12th, 2009 | By Kiel Phegley

Jeph Loeb explains how he and Frank Cho's long-awaited continuation of the Ultimates saga will bring bigger action, more intense personal drama and a god- like threat to the Ultimate Universe.

BCC: The Image Comics Show

BCC: The Image Comics Show

Sun, October 11th, 2009 | By Josh Wigler

Saturday in Baltimore, Image Comics and Frank Cho announced the 10 finalists for "50girls50," Kirkman discussed "The Walking Dead" and more from a host of Image creators.

CCI: Frank Cho Wants YOU On

CCI: Frank Cho Wants YOU On "50Girl50"

Sun, July 26th, 2009 | By Steve Sunu

Frank Cho gives CBR the skinny on his brand new Image series, "50Girl50," and how he and the series writer, Doug Murray, plans to discover new art talent to illustrate the book under his watchful eye.

Pipeline - 6/16/2009

Pipeline - 6/16/2009

Tue, June 16th, 2009 | By Augie De Blieck Jr.

"Captain America" #600 is all the rage this week, and Augie shares his opinions on Marvel's latest big media event. Does it live up to the hype? Also this week, Augie reviews Frank Cho's new art book, "Apes and Babes."

Frank Cho on Liberty Meadows Hardcovers

Frank Cho on Liberty Meadows Hardcovers

Tue, June 9th, 2009 | By Josh Wigler

Creator, writer and illustrator Frank Cho discusses with CBR News the long- awaited hardcover collection of his early "Liberty Meadows" Sunday newspaper strips, courtesy of Image Comics.

Bendis, Aaron, Cho, Finch and more Headline 2009 Baltimore Comic-Con

Tue, May 26th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Lying In The Gutters - 5/18/2009

Lying In The Gutters - 5/18/2009

Mon, May 18th, 2009 | By Rich Johnston

This week's LitG features possible Marvel news by way of Wizard's solicitation text, some changes at Radical Comics, a Marvel Twitterfest, Cho after Kirby and pics from the Guinness record setting super hero charity run in Brighton.

Frank Cho To Make FCBD Appearance in Reisterstown, MD

Wed, April 29th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Frank Cho, Brandon Peterson Added to Hereos Con Guest List

Thu, April 2nd, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Red Sonja 35th Anniversary Cards

Red Sonja 35th Anniversary Cards

Tue, March 17th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Dynamite releases this week a new Red Sonja anniversary card set featuring art by Adam Hughes, Alex Ross, John Romita, Sr., Frank Cho, Jim Lee, Arthur Adams, Joseph Michael Linsner and more. Check out this preview.

Frank Cho panel announced for NYCC

Mon, February 2nd, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Advance Image Solicitations, April 2009

Advance Image Solicitations, April 2009

Fri, January 16th, 2009 | By CBR News Team

Image Comics has provided CBR with an advance look at the publisher's solicitations for April, 2009, including new work by Ivan Brandon, Frank Cho and Bill Sienkiewicz, plus a new Frazetta Comics one-shot.

JUNGLE GIRL: Read a Full Issue

JUNGLE GIRL: Read a Full Issue

Sat, December 20th, 2008 | By CBR News Team

With the first deluxe hardcover volume of "Jungle Girl Season One" on sale now, Dynamite Entertainment offers CBR readers a full chapter of the Frank Cho series co-written by Doug Murray with art by Adriano Batista.

EXCLUSIVE: Alex Ross Cover Sketches for

EXCLUSIVE: Alex Ross Cover Sketches for "Masquerade"

Wed, December 10th, 2008 | By CBR News Team

Courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment, CBR brings you an exclusive look at Alex Ross cover sketches for "Masquerade," the next "Project Superpowers" spin-off miniseries.

Dynamite releases Alex Ross, Frank Cho "Project Superpowers - Masquerade" cover art

Wed, December 10th, 2008 | By CBR News Team

EXCLUSIVE: Hulk #8 Frank Cho Variant

EXCLUSIVE: Hulk #8 Frank Cho Variant

Fri, October 31st, 2008 | By CBR News Team

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR brings you an exclusive first look at Frank Cho's variant cover of "Hulk" #8. Written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Art Adams, the issue goes on sale November 26.

Frank Cho on Jungle Girl Season 2

Frank Cho on Jungle Girl Season 2

Wed, October 15th, 2008 | By Kiel Phegley

Beginning in November, a second season for the Dynamite series sees revelations to the prehistoric setting's crashes with modern times and armies of mer-people. Co-creator Frank Cho talks to CBR about "Jungle Girl."

Lying In The Gutters - 7/15/2008

Lying In The Gutters - 7/15/2008

Tue, July 15th, 2008 | By Rich Johnston

It's a little late, but definitely worth the wait. What's next for Adi Granov, the Hulk Cho image you'll not see published, Mitch Breitweiser's next project, the future of "Nova," a report from the Joe Q drink-up in London and much more!

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