#Geoff Senior Art
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 1 year ago
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A LEGACY OF DARKNESS TAKES TERRIFYING FORM IN THE PAGES OF MARVEL UK.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the concluding spalsh page to "The Transformers" (UK) Vol. 1 #146 [The Legacy Of Unicron! Part 1]. January, 1988. Marvel UK. 
"That which does not become part of myself, shall become one with the Great Void."
-- UNICRON, "The Chaos Bringer"
Story/script by Simon Furman
Pencils/inks by Geoff Senior
Colors by Steve White
Letters by Annie Halfacree
Source: http://boltax.blogspot.com/2011/10/bishs-review-marvel-uk-146-legacy-of.html.
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volcanicflowers · 2 years ago
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what if.. they could grow old together
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transmorphobots · 1 year ago
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it will continue to happen
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paulswain · 2 years ago
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DEATH’S HEAD by Paul Swain
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comicarthistory · 2 months ago
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Page from What If? #54. 1993. Art by Geoff Senior.
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hasbr0mniverse · 3 months ago
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G.I. Joe vs Transformers Month! Transformers/Action Force Adventures (The Marvel UK Saga) Ancient Relics Part 02 Chapter 01 - Credits: Story By Simon Furman - Art By Geoff Senior - Inks & Colors By Dave Harwood and Annie Halfacree
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downthetubes · 4 months ago
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Marvel UK’s The Punisher #8, cover dated 23rd September 1989, art by Geoff Senior. I was working at MUK back then. Needless to say, the company’s accounts department weren’t best pleased with the editor…
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transformers-mosaic · 1 year ago
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Transformers: Mosaic #444 - "Learning Curve"
Originally posted on December 31st, 2009
Story - Franco Villa Art - Ed Pirrie Colours - John-Paul Bove Thanks to - Juan Pablo Osorio
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005 | BotTalk
Later revised and annotated for Transformers: The Lost Seasons
wada sez: Why the connection between Crosshairs and Wheeljack? Per Villa on deviantART: “I just thought they were "related" because of the similar faces and the engineering interests”. Ed Pirrie often takes inspiration from Geoff Senior for his artwork, and this strip is no exception. On deviantART he noted: “I based Wheeljack's robot mode on his design in the War Within comics, only less bulky.” That robot on the very right in the first panel is actually Afterburner, recoloured as an original characters because technically speaking in cartoon continuity Afterburner wasn’t built yet at the point of this flashback! The revised version of this strip would take this idea even further by recolouring Wideload as well, who first appeared in the cartoon’s fourth season. Preview, clean inks and Italian verison below.
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omniversecomicsguide · 7 months ago
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We’ve got his complete chronological history for you in our DEATH’S HEAD READING ORDER, 1987-Present: FREELANCE PEACE-KEEPING AGENT - go take a look, but don’t call him a bounty hunter, right?
Featured Cover Art:
STRIP #20 (1990) by Walter Simonson and John Burns
‘The Body in Question’ was collected as Death’s Head: The Body in Question graphic novel, later in 1990.
Death’s Head first appeared in Marvel UK’s Transformers #113 in 1987 and was created by Simon Furman & Geoff Senior
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debitdebbie · 4 months ago
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Does anyone kno the colorist for a lot of Geoff seniors transformers art?? im like obsessed with the entire look but I can't hammer out who the colorist is <3
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finecomicartplace · 11 months ago
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Art: Geoff Senior
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 1 year ago
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"NO MORE RUNNING, SCOURGE. THIS IS WHERE IT ALL ENDS, EH?"
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on an exemplary panel of cyborg-bounty hunter, a.k.a., "freelance peacekeeping agent," Death's Head I, getting the drop in on Scourge, from the pages of "Transformers" (UK) Vol. 1 #146. January, 1988. Marvel UK.
Story/script by Simon Furman
Pencils/inks by Geoff Senior
Colors by Steve White
Letters by Annie Halfacree
Sources: http://boltax.blogspot.com/2011/10/bishs-review-marvel-uk-146-legacy-of.html & X (formerly known as Twitter).
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tganalostarosciak · 1 year ago
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Other artists with unusual style. Part 2
Kei Zama:
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Kei Zama (座間 慧 Zama Kei) is a Japanese comic artist and metalhead. After discovering Last Stand of the Wreckers, they fell hard for Transformers and started hunting down every Western comic they could, with Geoff Senior and Derek Yaniger being faves and influences for their "powerful and aggressive" styles.
Starting as a regular cover artist for IDW Publishing, they became the regular artist on Optimus Prime in late 2016.
As well as Transformers, they've drawn for their fan-fave 2000 AD: starting with those other war robots, ABC Warriors, for a 2017 Free Comic Book Day special. They were unsure about doing it at the same time as starting their ongoing Optimus Prime gig but John Barber, their co-creator, talked them into it.
Kei Zama is a Japanese comic book artist who has worked on several Star Wars projects for Marvel Comics as an illustrator and cover artist, including War of the Bounty Hunters – 4-LOM & Zuckuss 1, Life Day 1, and Doctor Aphra (2020) 21. They enjoy the prequel trilogy films and appreciated the experience of drawing characters from the 1999 prequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace for the Pride Month variant cover of Darth Vader (2020) 24.
My opinions for this artist, they have made lot of details when they are making transformers comics as which they've drawn for their fan-fave 2000 AD which is starting with those other war robots aka Cybertrons and Decepticons.
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Ben Templesmith:
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Ben Templesmith is an Australian comic book artist best known for his work in the American comic book industry, most notably the Image Comics series Fell, with writer Warren Ellis, and IDW's 30 Days of Night with writer Steve Niles, which was adapted into a motion picture of the same name.
Templesmith produced his first commercial American comics work in 2001, providing the art for Todd McFarlane Productions' Hellspawn, which was published by Image Comics. He has gone on to create his own original works as well as contribute to many licensed properties at various publishers, most notably IDW Publishing, with which he had an exclusive agreement through most of 2008 and part of 2009 before returning to being a freelancer.
Original works Templesmith has produced include the miniseries Welcome to Hoxford, the New York Times best-selling Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse Tommyrot: The Art of Ben Templesmith, Conluvio and Choker at Image Comics with writer Ben McCool. He also provided a number of covers for the Oni Press series Wasteland.
In April 2012, DC Entertainment announced that Templesmith would be one of the artists illustrating a new digital Batman series with stories set outside regular DC continuity.
My opinions for this artist, that his art works have like different emotions but he want it to be in the dark theme scene on the comic as it very unusual for it in the comic itself as it is like explaining the emotions with colours but in dark theme style.
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Joëlle Jones:
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Joëlle Jones is an American comic book artist and writer, best known for her work on Lady Killer, a series published in 2015–2017 by Dark Horse Comics, for her cover work on various Marvel Comics series, and for her work writing and illustrating DC Comics series including Batman and Catwoman.
Joëlle Jones is an Eisner nominated artist currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA. Since attending PNCA in Portland, OR, she has contributed to a wide range of projects and has most recently has worked on Batman for DC comics. She also wrote and drew the series, Lady Killer, published by Dark Horse comics. Jones has also provided the art for fashion designer Prada, and various projects for Marvel, Boom, Vertigo, Oni Press and The New York Times.  Joëlle currently has projects with DC comics as well as continuing her Series Lady Killer.
My opinions for this artist, that her art works has very complexing colours on her work as she works on the details little by little as she had made positive spaces and aswell negative spaces to show what specific parts that our attention should be.
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ginge1962 · 7 months ago
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Transformers Annual 1987 with art by Will Simpson and Geoff Senior.
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paulswain · 2 years ago
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DEATH’S HEAD by Paul Swain
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krystalstuff · 10 months ago
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Microsoft - "Brings You Closer To What You Love" from Sonic Union on Vimeo.
Mix Engineer: Rob DiFondi Audio Post Producer: Nathanael Taylor
Ad Agency: McCann/New York Art Producer: Caroline Sollmann Associate Creative Director: Nick Ciomperlik Chief Creative Officer: Sean Bryan Chief Production Officer: Aaron Kovan Copywriter: Jack McNamara Designer: Yung Lee Executive Creative Director: Shayne Millington Executive Creative Director: Piper Hickman Executive Creative Director: Cristina Rodriguez Reina Executive Integrated Music Producer: Eric David Johnson Group Creative Director: Nic Howell Group Creative Director: Geoff Bentz Junior Designer: Malik Dupree Music Producer: Colleen Dahlstrom Senior Art Producer: Kelly Ramsey Senior Copywriter: Sarah Wagner Senior Designer: Doug Kohnen Senior Producer: Nina Roussarie Senior Producer: Jamie Slade
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