Michael Choi (comics)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PseudonymMike Choi
Notable works
Witchblade X-23 X-Force
Michael Choi
Choi sketching Big Barda at the Big Apple Convention in Manhattan, October 17, 2009
AreaPenciller, Inker, Colourist
PseudonymMike 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.

Michael Choi is the brother of Mary H.K. Choi, a journalist and author who is known for her young adult novel Emergency Contact, as well as her work on comic books such as Lady Deadpool from Marvel Comics.[2]

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 X-23: Target X limited series.

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.[3] Choi's approach to the visuals were inspired by the music video for the A-ha single "Take On Me".[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 March 2015, Kotaku named Choi as one of the 20 best X-Men artists over the 50-year history of the comic books.[6]

In September 2021, Screen Rant also named Choi as one of the 10 best X-Men artists of all time.[7]

Bibliography

Choi in 2012

Interior work

Cover work

Notes

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI