Michael Choi (comics)
Michael Choi | |
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Area(s) | Penciller, Inker, Colourist |
Pseudonym(s) | Mike Choi |
Notable works | Witchblade X-23 X-Force |
Michael Choi is a comic book artist and video game concept artist, known for his work on books by DC Comics, Marvel Comics and Top Cow Comics,[1] such as Witchblade, X-23 and X-Force.
Early life
Michael Choi went to business school at The University of Texas at Austin, and graduated with a degree in Management Information Systems.[1]
Career
Choi worked at IBM for three years as an IT consultant before changing careers.[1]
Choi penciled a six-issue Marvel entitled X23: Target X miniseries.
Michael Choi joined Marvel and penciled Uncanny X-Men from issue #495 to issue #499 with writer Ed Brubaker.
In the April 2007 issue of Wizard Magazine (#186) Choi was named number 10 of the "Hot 10 Artists" for his work on X-23: Target X. Said the magazine, "Choi pulls up the rear with his newly popular, vibrant pencils."
In 2010, Choi provided the illustrations in a pictorial featuring comedic actress Olivia Munn in the April/May 2010 issue of Complex magazine, and on its cover. The pictorial featured Munn interacting with illustrated animals in a forest setting, which were drawn by Choi and colored by Sonia Oback.[2] Choi's approach to the visuals were inspired by the music video for the A-ha single "Take on Me".[3]
Choi previewed his creator-owned series, Chomperstompers, on Twitter, before its debut at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con.[4]
In 2012, Choi provided the cover to Green Lantern vol. 5 #5, and guest pencilled issue #6.
In November 2013, Choi participated in his first gallery showing at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California.[5]
In 2015, March 2015, Kotaku named Choi as one of the 20 best X-Men artists over the 50-year history of the comic books.[6]
Personal life
Mike Choi's sister, Mary H.K. Choi, is a comic book writer, known for her work on books such as Lady Deadpool from Marvel Comics.[4]
As of July 2010, Choi was engaged to fellow comics creator Sonia Oback.[4]
Bibliography
Interior work
- Witchblade (Top Cow):
- "LXIV-LXV" (with David Wohl, Francis Manapul, Joel Gomez and Romano Molenaar, in #64-65, 2003)
- "Road Trip, Part Two" (with David Wohl, Francis Manapul and Joel Gomez, in #69, 2003)
- "Death Pool, Part One" (with David Wohl, Francis Manapul, Joel Gomez and David Nakayama, in #70, 2003)
- "Strength and Weakness, Part One" (with Troy Hickman, in #76, 2004)
- "Witch Hunt" (with Ron Marz, in #80-85, 2004–2005)
- "Partners" (with Ron Marz, in #88, 2005)
- "Fugitive" (with Ron Marz, in #89-91, 2005)
- "10th Anniversary" (with Ron Marz and various artists, in #92, 2005)
- "Reflections" (with Ron Marz, in #93, 2006)
- "True Confessions" (with Ron Marz, in #96, 2006)
- "Old Habits" (with Ron Marz, in #97-98, 2006)
- "C" (with Ron Marz and various artists, in #100, 2006)
- The Magdalena #3 (with Brian Holguin, Eric Basaldua and David Nakayama, Top Cow, 2003)
- Knights of the Jaguar: A Tale from the Legend of Diablo (with Robert Place Napton, one-shot, 2004)
- The Darkness #7: "In Search of the Blue Goldfish, Part One" (with Paul Jenkins and Eric Basaldua, 2004)
- Tomb Raider: The Series #45: "Inner Demons" (with David Bonny, Top Cow, 2004)
- X23: Target X #1-6 (with Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, Marvel, 2007)
- X-Men #204: "Blinded by the Light, Epilogue" (with Mike Carey, Marvel, 2007)
- Uncanny X-Men #495-499: "Divided" (with Ed Brubaker and Ben Oliver, Marvel, 2008)
- X-Force #7-10, 17-20, 26-28 (with Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, Marvel, 2008–2010)
- X-Force/Cable: Messiah War (with Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, one-shot, 2009)
- Nation X #2: "Wish You Were Here" (with C.B. Cebulski and Jim McCann, Marvel, 2010)
- Astonishing Thor #1-5 (with Robert Rodi, Marvel, 2011)
- Demon Knights #4: "Merlin Watches the Storm" (with Paul Cornell and Diogenes Neves, DC Comics, 2012)
- Green Lantern v5 #6: "The Other Hero" (with Geoff Johns, DC Comics, 2012)
- T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents v4 #5: "At Breath's End" (with Nick Spencer and Wes Craig, DC Comics, 2012)
- Fantastic Four #605.1: "Origin Story" (with Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, 2012)
Cover work
- The Magdalena #3 (Top Cow, 2001)
- Tomb Raider: The Series #16 (Top Cow, 2001)
- Helios: In with the New #3 (Top Cow, 2006)
- Witchblade #101, 113-115, 150 (Top Cow, 2006–2011)
- The Darkness: Level #5 (Top Cow, 2007)
- First Born #1 (Top Cow, 2007)
- Marvel Comics Presents #4 (Marvel, 2008)
- The Darkness #5 (Top Cow, 2008)
- Dark Avengers #2 (Marvel, 2009)
- Fusion #1, 3 (Top Cow, 2009)
- Cyberforce/Hunter-Killer #1 (Top Cow, 2009)
- War Machine #7 (Marvel, 2009)
- Dark Wolverine #76 (Marvel, 2009)
- War of Kings #5-6 (Marvel, 2009)
- Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine #1 (Marvel, 2009)
- Dark X-Men #4 (Marvel, 2010)
- Vengeance of the Moon Knight #7 (Marvel, 2010)
- X-Men: Legacy #236 (Marvel, 2010)
- Ultimate Comics: Thor #1 (Marvel, 2010)
- Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #1-2 (Marvel, 2011)
- Invincible Iron Man #510 (Marvel, 2012)
- Action Comics v2 #4 (DC Comics, 2012)
- Batman v2 #4 (DC Comics, 2012)
- Fantastic Four #601-604, 606-607 (Marvel, 2012)
- FF #13-17, 19-21 (Marvel, 2012)
- Demon Knights #5-10 (DC Comics, 2012)
- Green Lantern v5 #5 (DC Comics, 2012)
- The Flash v4 #6 (DC Comics, 2012)
- Captain Atom v4 #7-10 (DC Comics, 2012)
- Justice League #8 (DC Comics, 2012)
Notes
- 1 2 3 Wilson, Alex (March 1, 2013). "Choi Division – Alex Wilson Talks To Michael Choi". Bleeding Cool.
- ↑ "Olivia Munn Covers Complex's April/May 2010 Issue!". Complex. March 24, 2010.
- ↑ Hudson, Laura (March 25, 2010). "Mike Choi Dishes on His Olivia Munn 'Complex' Cover Art". ComicsAlliance.
- 1 2 3 Ching, Albert (July 15, 2010). "Mike Choi Previews CHOMPERSTOMPERS on Twitter". Archived from the original at Newsarama.
- ↑ "A Handful of Dust: 25 Years of The Sandman". Gallery Nucleus. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
- ↑ Narcisse, Evan (March 23, 2015). "The 20 Best X-Men Artists". Kotaku.
References
External links
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- Mike Choi. Twitter.