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'''Frank Milkovich''' is a Canadian ''Transformers'' fan-turned-artist who has freelanced for [[IDW Publishing]] & Titan UK Magazine/Comics. He typically posts on Transformers-related forums under the name '''Crobot91'''.  
'''Frank Milkovich''' is a Canadian ''Transformers'' fan-turned-artist who has freelanced for [[IDW Publishing]], [[Titan Books|Titan UK Magazine/Comics]], and [[Fun Publications]]. He typically posts on Transformers-related forums under the name '''Crobot91'''.  


Milkovich's first work appeared in the fan art section for Dreamwave's Transformers #0. A few years later, he was contracted by IDW to illustrate many characters in the ''[[Beast Wars Sourcebook]]''. Subsequently, Milkovich has inked Dan Khanna's pencils for IDW's ''Doubledealer Spotlight'' #1 and Titan UK's ''Transformers Movie'' #18. He continues to occassionally work on fan art commissions and takes on new assignments from IDW and Titan UK when he has free time from his career as an urban architect in Toronto, Canada.
Milkovich's first work appeared in the fan art section for [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]]'s [[Generation 1 issue 0|''Transformers'' #0]]. A few years later, he was contracted by IDW to illustrate many characters in the ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook|Beast Wars Sourcebook]]''. Subsequently, Milkovich has inked Dan Khanna's pencils for IDW's ''[[Spotlight: Doubledealer]]'' and Titan UK's ''[[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|Transformers Comic]]'' #18. He has also provided freelance services to Fun Publications for their Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine and G.I.Joe Collectors' Club Magazine. He continues to occasionally work on freelance assignments and commissions when he has free time from his career as an urban architect.


Some fans have been strongly critical of Milkovich's art style in ''Beast Wars Sourcebook'', specifically for drawing characters as boxy, 100% mechanical beings with extra "tech" detailing indiscriminately covering every single inch of their bodies (including beast kibble!). His profile art composition is often distorted by the boundaries of his workspace, as arms and legs are forced to point inwards so the art can fit within the page. If there's a homogeneous sea of mechanical detail and the subject is squatting with both arms bending at the elbow towards the crotch, as if the robot is concealed in an imaginary box, you're probably looking at Frank Milkovich art.
==''Beast Wars Sourcebook''==
Milkovich's art style in the ''Beast Wars Sourcebook'' has been the subject of negative critique, specifically for drawing characters as boxy, 100% mechanical beings with extra "tech" detailing indiscriminately covering every single inch of their bodies (including beast [[kibble]]!). His profile art composition is often distorted by the boundaries of his workspace, as arms and legs are forced to point inwards so the art can fit within the page. If there's a homogeneous sea of mechanical detail and the subject is squatting with both arms bending at the elbow towards the crotch, as if the robot is concealed in an imaginary box, you're probably looking at Frank Milkovich art.


{{bigquote|wow i guess one should be amazed or embarrassed having a guy who monickers a defunct 80s cartoon franchise nerd trying to actually "humble" someone who's got at least some professional credentials .. no worries you have our sympathies mr ghostbuster, time to grow up junior and move out of mommy and daddys basement|Mr Milkovich on this very wiki!}}
==Titan Magazines==
*[[Transformers Comic issue 18]], "Return to Cybertron: Part 2" — interior inks


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==IDW Publishing==
*''[[Spotlight: Doubledealer]]'' — interior inks


==Titan Magazines==
*''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook|Beast Wars Sourcebook]]'' #3 — interior pencils & inks for the following:
*[[Transformers Comic issue 18]], "Return to Cybertron: Part 2" - interior inks (with [[Dan Khanna]] as penciller)
{{collist|4|
:*[[Powerpinch]]
:*[[Randy (BW)|Randy]]
:*[[Rattrap (BW)|Rattrap]] (original & [[Transmetal]])
:*[[Razorclaw (BW)|Razorclaw]]
:*[[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] (original & Transmetal)
:*[[Scissor Boy]]
:*[[Silverbolt (Fuzor)|Silverbolt]]
}}
 
*''Beast Wars Sourcebook'' #4 — interior pencils & inks for the following:
{{collist|4|
:*[[Skywarp (BW)|Skywarp]]
:*[[Snarl (BW)|Snarl]]
:*[[Stampy (BW)|Stampy]]
:*[[Thrust (BW)|Thrust]]
:*[[Tigerhawk]]
:*[[Transmutate (BW)|Transmutate]]
:*[[Tripledacus]] (also used on the cover)
}}


==IDW Publishing==
==Fun Publications==
*[[Spotlight: Doubledealer]] - interior inks (with Dan Khanna as penciller)
*[[Generation 2: Redux]] — interior inks for pages #9–20
*''[[The Coming Storm: Part 1]]'' — interior inks
*''[[The Coming Storm: Part 2]]'' — interior inks
*''[[The Coming Storm: Part 3]]'' — interior inks


[[Image:Rhinox bw sourcebook 3.jpg|thumb|120px|Someone shat detail all over me!]]
==Gallery==
*[[Beast Wars Sourcebook]] #3 - interior pencils & inks for the following:
<center><gallery>
**[[Powerpinch]]
File:Silverboltbeastwarssourcebook.jpg|Flesh, metal, what's the difference?
**[[Randy (BWN)|Randy]]
File:Rhinox bw sourcebook 3.jpg|Someone shat detail all over me!
**[[Rattrap]] (original form and [[Transmetal]] form)
File:Beast Wars Sourcebook 4.jpg|I sure fit into this box-shaped area really really well!
**[[Razorclaw (BW)|Razorclaw]]
File:IDW-Grindcore-vehicle.jpg|Grindcore
**[[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] (original form and Transmetal form)
File:Clench firecons g2 redux.jpg|The Firecons
**[[Scissor Boy]]
File:ComingStorm1-Deluge.jpg|Deluge
**[[Silverbolt (BW)|Silverbolt]]
File:ComingStorm3-OverRuncopter.jpg|Over-Run
{{-}}
File:SpotlightDoubledealer Monstructor on Rotan.jpg|Monstructor
</gallery></center>


[[Image:Beast Wars Sourcebook 4.jpg|thumb|120px|I sure fit into this box-shaped area really really well!]]
==External links==
*[[Beast Wars Sourcebook]] #4 - interior pencils & inks for the following:
* [http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/members/crobot91-46781.html Frank Milkovich] AKA Crobot91 on [http://www.tfw2005.com TFW2005]
**[[Skywarp (BWII)|Skywarp]]
**[[Snarl (BW)|Snarl]]
**[[Stampy]]
**[[Thrust (BWII)|Thrust]]
**[[Tigerhawk]]
**[[Transmutate]]
**[[Tripledacus]]
{{-}}


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Latest revision as of 19:31, 8 September 2025

The name or term "Frank" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Frank (disambiguation).

Frank Milkovich is a Canadian Transformers fan-turned-artist who has freelanced for IDW Publishing, Titan UK Magazine/Comics, and Fun Publications. He typically posts on Transformers-related forums under the name Crobot91.

Milkovich's first work appeared in the fan art section for Dreamwave's Transformers #0. A few years later, he was contracted by IDW to illustrate many characters in the Beast Wars Sourcebook. Subsequently, Milkovich has inked Dan Khanna's pencils for IDW's Spotlight: Doubledealer and Titan UK's Transformers Comic #18. He has also provided freelance services to Fun Publications for their Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine and G.I.Joe Collectors' Club Magazine. He continues to occasionally work on freelance assignments and commissions when he has free time from his career as an urban architect.

Beast Wars Sourcebook

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Milkovich's art style in the Beast Wars Sourcebook has been the subject of negative critique, specifically for drawing characters as boxy, 100% mechanical beings with extra "tech" detailing indiscriminately covering every single inch of their bodies (including beast kibble!). His profile art composition is often distorted by the boundaries of his workspace, as arms and legs are forced to point inwards so the art can fit within the page. If there's a homogeneous sea of mechanical detail and the subject is squatting with both arms bending at the elbow towards the crotch, as if the robot is concealed in an imaginary box, you're probably looking at Frank Milkovich art.

Titan Magazines

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IDW Publishing

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  • Beast Wars Sourcebook #4 — interior pencils & inks for the following:

Fun Publications

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