Ho Che Anderson
Canadian cartoonist and comics artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ho Che Anderson is a cartoonist and comics artist primarily affiliated with Fantagraphics.
Ho Che Anderson | |
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Born | 1969 London, England |
Area(s) | Writer, Penciller, Inker |
Notable works | King Volumes 1-3 Wise Son: The White Wolf |
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Biography
Anderson was born in London to “a Jamaican immigrant who named his son after North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and Cuban Communist revolutionary Che Guevara.”[citation needed]
Anderson was one of the creators to submit ideas when Fantagraphics put out a call for adult comics and the submission became I Want to Be Your Dog.[1]
He wrote, designed, and illustrated a series of comic books on Martin Luther King Jr. in 1993, wrote the 1996 Wise Son: The White Wolf miniseries for Milestone Comics, and started his Scream Queen series in 2010 at Fantagraphics.
One of the artist's upcoming projects is a complete reprinting of the stories of the World War II Canadian Whites superhero, The Penguin (No relation to the Batman villain) and with an additional original story by himself.
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