Jenny Frison is an American comic book cover artist. Her interest in comics began with a Wonder Woman storybook she enjoyed as a young girl.[citation needed] She majored in illustration at Northern Illinois University before attending The Kubert School of Art.[1][2] During school, she decided she wanted to focus on cover art and quit before her third year to teach herself.[1] She met writer Tim Seeley, who asked her to draw a cover for Hack/Slash after he looked at her website.[2] The two became friends, and they now share a work space at Four Star Studios in Chicago, Illinois.[3][4]
Her artistic process starts with a pencil sketch followed by a tonal drawing on gray paper. She colors the image in Photoshop.[4] She was nominated for "Best Cover Artist" in the 2013 and 2015 Harvey Awards.[5][6]
Between 2015 and 2017, Frison drew the main covers for Clean Room, a series written by Gail Simone and published by Vertigo Comics. During the DC Rebirth era, she drew variant covers for nearly all Wonder Woman issues from #9 (October 2016) through #61 (January 2019) as well as covers for tie-in/crossover issues.[7]
The city of Burbank, California in March 2023 unveiled a statue of Wonder Woman that was based on a design by Jenny Frison. The statue was created by various artists from Burbank’s American Fine Arts Foundry and Fabrication.[8]
Frison created the poster for the American TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "Melinda".[9]
References
edit- ^ a b Wickline, Dan (February 2015), "These Women Have It Covered" Bleeding Cool Magazine #15. Avatar Press. Rantoul, IL
- ^ a b Meylikhov, Matthew (August 22, 2013), "Artist August: Jenny Frison". Multiversity Comics. Retrieved July 27, 2016
- ^ Kotler, Kate (January 23, 2013), "When Imitation is NOT the Most Sincere Form of Flattery". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved July 15, 2016
- ^ a b Josh (August 8, 2012), "Cover Girl Jenny Frison Takes Us Inside Her Creative Process Archived August 20, 2016, at the Wayback Machine," Things From Another World. Retrieved July 23, 2016
- ^ Press Release (July 15, 2013), ""2013 Harvey Award Nominees Announced". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 15, 2016
- ^ McMillan, Graeme (July 14, 2015), "2015 Harvey Award Nominees Announced," The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 18, 2016
- ^ "Jenny Frison". DC. March 4, 2012.
- ^ "Burbank unveils larger-than-life bronze statue of Wonder Woman". KTLA. March 17, 2023. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
- ^ Towers, Andrea (April 9, 2015). "Enter 'The Cavalry': Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Art of Evolution spotlights Agent May -- exclusive". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
External links
editMedia related to Jenny Frison at Wikimedia Commons