Jo Chen
Author of In these words 02
About the Author
Image credit: Jo Chen at the 2011 Comic Con in San Diego, by Gage Skidmore
Series
Works by Jo Chen
The Bride — Illustrator — 3 copies
Interview mit GEW-Chef Nagel: "Schule hat den Schwarzen Peter" | Frankfurter Rundschau - Hessen 1 copy
Jo Chen's Sketch Book Vol. 3 1 copy
The Human Stain — Illustrator — 1 copy
Associated Works
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 1: The Long Way Home (2007) — Cover artist, some editions — 2,017 copies, 76 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 2: No Future for You (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,387 copies, 43 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 3: Wolves at the Gate (2008) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,132 copies, 37 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 4: Time of Your Life (2009) — Cover artist, some editions — 923 copies, 23 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 5: Predators and Prey (2009) — Cover artist — 775 copies, 23 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 6: Retreat (2009) — Cover artist, some editions — 663 copies, 22 reviews
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 8: Last Gleaming (2011) — Cover artist, some editions — 495 copies, 32 reviews
Cruel to Be Kind — Illustrator — 10 copies
The Last of the Mohicans #1 (of 6) (Marvel Illustrated) — Cover artist — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 6 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 4 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 3 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 2 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 5 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 7 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 8 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 9 — Illustrator — 5 copies
In These Words, Chapter 10 — Illustrator — 3 copies
In These Words, Chapter 11 — Illustrator — 2 copies
In These Words, Chapter 12 — Illustrator — 2 copies
In These Words, Chapter 13 — Illustrator — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Chen, Jo
- Other names
- TogaQ
Togai, Jun - Birthdate
- 1977-07-04
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Taiwan (birth)
USA - Birthplace
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Associated Place (for map)
- Taipei, Taiwan
Members
Reviews
The art for this volume was beautiful as always, but I particularly loved a lot of the panels here: the detailwork on the hospital, and when Katsuya and Shinohara are together is just wonderful. I also just really loved the shot of Katsuya crying, and whenever they hugged .
Overall the story's a bit awkwardly paced, butthis is the last bit of catch-up before the present. I'm not that into the idea of another subplot being introduced where Katsuya sells himself in exchange for information, and show more it seems a bit weird for dealing with the problem they have as it's questionably able to stand up in any court unless Katsuya intends to like... shoot the Man himself, and it is frustrating that Katsuya doesn't have his memories back. I think part of the issue is that the series is relatively short but has been going on for many years at this point, and knowing it probably has at least another multi-year volume in the works isn't that encouraging. The awkward pacing isn't unusual for this studio, so it's not surprising, and I was originally drawn in by the pretty artwork more, moreso than the story. It's just that back when I first got into this it was the prettiest m/m series I knew of, so the story being meh was fine. Now I have a lot more options, so this is just a well-drawn series with a meh story that doesn't really appeal. I also felt like Katsuya was acting a bit odd after he got out of the hospital? But not everyone is going to get angry all the time after that kind of experience, and he did get angry in his own ways. Perhaps the one thing this volume did communicate well was how much Shinohara and Katsuya care for each other, though it feels a bit weird after all the stuff that came from the previous volumes . I trust that things will resolve at some point. I just hope it's within the next five years at this rate. For all my criticisms, I still want to see this story to the end, and the good parts of it (principally the art) still hold true.
At this point I can't say I suggest starting the series because of that weird pacing, though you'll have four volumes of story to work through (plus single issues I think?) and a bunch of side stories, so it's not like there's not enough to read and look at if you're curious. Just take to heart that the series still has some ways to go yet. I'm not sure who I'd recommend this for. Back when I first started reading it, there weren't as many freely and/or cheaply accessible m/m series with high quality art, and I wasn't reading as many m/m novels, short stories, or serials. There is certainly way more of all that now, and I've kind of moved past this series, particularly since I don't care for cop-centric stories as much. Ada Maria Soto does law enforcement-related m/m much better, though it's solely US law rather than Japanese with a bit of US law, and Sydney Bell also does an amazing job with similar tension and story parallels that are law enforcement/security adjacent, particularly with people in power. But if you're into either of those and looking for a pretty m/m comic to read, this one might be for you. show less
Overall the story's a bit awkwardly paced, but
At this point I can't say I suggest starting the series because of that weird pacing, though you'll have four volumes of story to work through (plus single issues I think?) and a bunch of side stories, so it's not like there's not enough to read and look at if you're curious. Just take to heart that the series still has some ways to go yet. I'm not sure who I'd recommend this for. Back when I first started reading it, there weren't as many freely and/or cheaply accessible m/m series with high quality art, and I wasn't reading as many m/m novels, short stories, or serials. There is certainly way more of all that now, and I've kind of moved past this series, particularly since I don't care for cop-centric stories as much. Ada Maria Soto does law enforcement-related m/m much better, though it's solely US law rather than Japanese with a bit of US law, and Sydney Bell also does an amazing job with similar tension and story parallels that are law enforcement/security adjacent, particularly with people in power. But if you're into either of those and looking for a pretty m/m comic to read, this one might be for you. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 26
- Also by
- 52
- Members
- 273
- Popularity
- #84,853
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 23
- Languages
- 3









