Ho Che Anderson Explained

Birth Date:1969
Birth Place:London, England
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Notable Works:King Volumes 1-3

Ho Che Anderson is a cartoonist and comics artist primarily affiliated with Fantagraphics.

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.”

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 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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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ho Che . Anderson . TCJ 300 Conversations: Howard Chaykin & Ho Che Anderson . . December 18, 2009 . April 21, 2010.