Commissioned to produce 24 variant covers for the superhero series, Cho has pulled out after six, citing attempts to censor work for ‘showing too much skin’
In a dispute that may be too much even for the legendary diplomatic skills of Wonder Woman, comic-book artist Frank Cho has quit his job drawing covers of the superhero for DC Comics, citing attempts to censor his work for being too revealing.
Cho, who was asked by DC to create variant covers for a series of Wonder Woman comics, said in a statement to the Bleeding Cool site that his issue lay with writer Greg Rucka.
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