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MICHAEL CHO
March 25, 2014

Michael Cho’s debut graphic novel, “Shoplifter”, will be published by Pantheon Books in September 2014.  Michael’s stark two-color illustrations trace a young woman’s search for happiness and self-fulfillment in the big city. (more)

April 2, 2013

Michael Cho’s portrait of noted sci fi author, Ursula K. Le Guin, illustrated an intriguing interview with the writer for California Magazine. (more)

February 26, 2013

Michael Cho thoroughly enjoyed this illustration assignment for the University of Toronto Alumni magazine, which described various scenarios of the apocalypse and their odds of coming true.    (more)

February 22, 2013

Michael Cho incorporated both inventors and their inventions when illustrating these portraits for Popular Science. (more)

November 28, 2012

Michael Cho was commissioned by Occidental College in California to create a series of illustrations for a recruiting booklet, mixing location drawings along with 10 portraits of famous alumni. (more)

November 6, 2012

Michael Cho’s stark illustration, drawn mostly in inks for Grantland Quarterly, accompanied an article about the end of the Batman trilogy of films.   (more)

August 31, 2012

Michael Cho’s recent illustration for Torchbearer magazine took on the subject of quantum physics, time travel and viewing the past.  “I was grateful that they gave me the latitude to do a ‘pulp sci-fi’ take on it,” says Michael. (more)

July 9, 2012

Michael Cho’s cover illustration for the Washington Post Sunday Style section is a dual portrait of Andrew Garfield, star of the new Spider-man movie. (more)

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