Showing posts with label Frank Cho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Cho. Show all posts

31 July 2018

More Flash For Your Buck

One last batch of Flash Gordon parodies, and we'll leave this topic alone for a bit.

Let's open up with a team-up from a classic comedy duo - Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. (If you're not used to thinking of them that way, take a look at Get Lost, Up Your Nose And Out Your Ear, Arrgh!, Nuts!, etc.,.)


Sometimes, it just got odd in concept, perhaps especially when you've got Wally Wood doing the artwork...


Frank Cho offers a bit of love for the original comic in his Liberty Meadows -


Bonus Flash!
In our adult content 'back room', we've got three Flash Gordon Tijuana Bibles / 8-pagers:
To check them out, visit the sister post over on The Other Voice Of ODD!

Meanwhile... if one looks hard enough, Buck Rogers parodies can be found, though few they may be by comparison...


...as previously noted, most of them focus on the Gil Gerard/Erin Gray tv show version...


But people forget!
While Flash Gordon may have famously Conquered The Universe, it was Rogers who Pacified it...


...um, okay....

maybe i got a little confused.

page art from Get Lost #1 (1954), Mad #57 (1960), Liberty Meadows #7 (1999), Myron Moose Funnies #2 (1987), and Crazy #65 (1980)

05 February 2018

Frankly Blue

Finally back. #1 son and i spent much of the day with systems ripped apart trying to figure where the problem in the new system has been hiding with partial success. While no new system yet, i may be able to return to my artwork by week end. We shall see...

Meanwhile, back at our regularly scheduled



...as one might have inferred from the earlier post, we're featuring Frank Cho today.
Cho's love of the female form is no secret, of course. In addition to his many works in the superhero genre for Marvel, he's well known for his scantily clad Jungle Girl comic, are rather more clad Liberty Meadows.

 Here, of course, Jungle Girl tends more toward unclad...


NOTE: Following the restructure of this site, the images for this post
have been moved to our back room for adult content.
The text remains for context and perhaps to entice you to go look.


Don't be fooled by his lovely delineations - Frank Cho isn't limited to his line work for comics...



If there's one thing Frank has taught me, it's that girls in the jungle have a lot of troubles with animals...



...but, truth to tell, it seems Farm Girls don't have it easy, either -



Um... yeah.
I think we better leave it here and mosey right along.

Expect tomorrow to be late - it's been an exhausting day.

all art by Frank Cho 
















Blue Monday Cho Down

Hey! You know what today is, right?

It's time for a Bl-

NOTE: This lovely image by Frank Cho contains nudity
and has been moved to our back room for adult content.

Oh.
All right. We'll be late today, it seems.
Be back this evening...


21 August 2017

Jack & Blue

We interrupt the King Kirby 100 for the return of


We're keeping with our Jack Kirby theme this month, but the KK100 tries to be Safe For Work, but not all of The King's fans have the same intent. Nor does this blog, for that matter - but you clicked on the Adult Warning, so you already know that.

So today, let's look at a few of Jack's characters as drawn by other artists, like Dave Cockrum, John Byrne, Joe Rubenstein, Adam Hughes, Frank Cho, and Bruce Timm.
One of the most popular Kirby characters for nude/erotic sketches is the Scarlet Witch. One can only imagine that popularity will increase with the current Avengers movies.

NOTE: The images from this post contain nudity, and thus have been moved to our back room for adult content. The text remains that you may make a fair guess as to whether or not you wish to look at the pics.
Please follow this link to The Other Voice Of ODD! archive of the original post to view the artwork.


Close behind, perhaps not surprisingly given the amount of cheesecake inherent in her comic book role as Mister Miracle's stage assistant, is Big Barda. Her warrior side has inspired entire 'muscle porn' fan groups. Those two contrasts offer an intriguing combination to many artists and fans...


The Wasp, of course, has lot of fans and can inspire a fair bit of fetish oriented artwork. Her appearance in the recent Avengers cartoon series open another fan base and style of artwork. We'll see more of her next week, but here's a nice study of her for now...


Kirby's biggest stars are often more popular in cartoons:


To wrap things up for this batch, here's one of my favorite cartoons of the type: