Heck, if that’s all you want, you can buy “Drawing Beautiful Women: The Frank Cho Method” or “Women” volumes 1 or 2. Or, for that matter, just about any of his series; just look at his bibliography on Wikipedia.
For those of you who keep whining about Steenz taking over the strip, I strongly encourage you to google “Neil Gaiman Entitlement Issues”, read the journal entry, and *take*it*to*heart*.
Mark Tatulli didn’t want to continue the strip, and Steenz was gracious enough to be willing to take up his characters. You’re welcome to thank him, as I do, for the many years he gave. But I don’t want to read works by people who don’t want to do it anymore.
If the choice is moving from Chris Claremont to Fabien Nicieza on X-Men, or being stuck in the endless 1962 of Family Circus, I know what my choice is.
When I read that Steenz was taking over, I went to read her other works to decide if I wanted to continue — and am super glad I did! Steenz, Archival Quality was amazing, and I’m looking forward to where you’re going with Heart!
Heck, if that’s all you want, you can buy “Drawing Beautiful Women: The Frank Cho Method” or “Women” volumes 1 or 2. Or, for that matter, just about any of his series; just look at his bibliography on Wikipedia.