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'''Geoff Senior''' is a ] ], best known for his work in the ] field in the 1980s, mainly for ]. Senior is perhaps best remembered for his art for the Marvel '']'' series. '''Geoff Senior''' (born 1960) is a British ], best known for his work in the ] field in the 1980s, mainly for ]. Senior is perhaps best known for his art for the Marvel '']'' series.


==Biography== ==Biography==
Senior debuted on the British title drawing #42, and would become one of the title's most prolific and popular artists (always inking his own pencils), thanks to his geometric style, which perfectly suited the dynamics of the series. He would work on a number of other titles for Marvel UK, including '']'' (1988), '']'' (which he co-created with ], and drew all ten issues of), '']'' (another character he helped create, initially as a guest star for Transformers) and '']'' Weekly, as well as several Marvel UK annuals. He would follow Furman across to Marvel USA in 1989, drawing Transformers US #61 - he would draw four more issues before the title's cancellation, including the classic #75. He would draw several other titles in the early 1990s, including Hell's Angel (later renamed as Dark Angel) and several issues of What If...?, as well as returning to Transformers for the final few issues of Transformers Generation 2.


Senior illustrated the 1985 book '']''. He debuted on the British ''Transformers'' title drawing #42, and became one of the title's most prolific and popular artists (always inking his own pencils), thanks to his geometric style, which perfectly suited the dynamics of the series. He worked on a number of other titles for Marvel UK, including '']'' (1988), '']'' (which he co-created with ], and drew all ten issues of), '']'' (another character he helped create, initially as a guest star for ''Transformers'') and ''] Weekly'', as well as several Marvel UK annuals. He followed Furman across to Marvel USA in 1989, drawing ''Transformers'' US #61, and four more issues before the title's cancellation, including the classic #75. He drew several other titles in the early 1990s, including ''Hell's Angel'' (later renamed as ''Dark Angel'') and several issues of ''What If...?'', as well as returning to ''Transformers'' for the final few issues of ''Transformers Generation 2''.
Since then, Senior has largely worked in advertising, though he has returned to Transformers on occasion - for the 1997 BotCon convention comic ''Reaching the Omega Point'', two illustrations for the Transforce convention book ''Alignment'', several covers for Titan Publishing's series of Transformers TPBs, and the cover of Issue 1 for ]'s 2003 UK title Transformers Armada.


Since then, Senior has largely worked in advertising, though he has returned to ''Transformers'' on occasion, for the 1997 BotCon convention comic ''Reaching the Omega Point'', two illustrations for the Transforce convention book ''Alignment'', several covers for Titan Publishing's series of ''Transformers'' trade paperbacks, and the cover of issue 1 for ]'s 2003 UK title ''Transformers Armada''.
The Senior/Furman team returned for the first issue of Titan Comics (UK) Transformers in August 2007, in which Senior produced the art for a new story based on the live-action movie characters and events (subsequently reprinted by IDW Publishing in the US).

The Senior/Furman team returned for the first issue of Titan Comics' (UK) ''Transformers'' in August 2007, in which Senior produced the art for a new story based on the live-action movie characters and events (subsequently reprinted by IDW Publishing in the US).

From 2012 to 2014, Senior provided retailer-incentive variant covers for IDW's ''Transformers: Regeneration One'' comics, which continued the Marvel U.S. ''Transformers'' series, and was a contributing interior artist to ''Regeneration One'' #0.

In 2019 Senior and ] started their own company, Forged by Fire Productions, for the purpose of publishing their own comic, '']''.


==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
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* '']'' (]): * '']'' (]):
** "The Fabulous Idiot" with ] in ''Doctor Who Magazine Special'' Summer 1982) ** "The Fabulous Idiot" (with ] in ''] Special'' Summer 1982)
** "Once in a Lifetime" (with ], in ''Doctor Who Classic Comics'' #21, Marvel Comics, 1994) ** "The Crossroads of Time" (with ] in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' #135)
** "A Switch in Time!" (with ], in ''Doctor Who Classic Comics'' #25, Marvel Comics, 1994) ** "Once in a Lifetime" (with ], in ''The Incredible Hulk Presents'' #1, Marvel UK, 1989)
** "A Switch in Time!" (with John Freeman, in ''The Incredible Hulk Presents'' #6, Marvel UK, 1989)

** "Slimmer" (with ] and Tim Robins, in ''The Incredible Hulk Presents'' #11, Marvel UK, 1989)
*'']'' (with ], in '']'' #3, 1982) *''The Spiral Path'' (with ], in '']'' #3, 1982)

*'']'': "Jogging" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #348, 1983) *'']'': "Jogging" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #348, 1983)

* '']'': * '']'':
** "The Castaway" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #390, 1984) ** "The Castaway" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #390, 1984)
** "The Revenge of the Yallop Cringe" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #438, 1985) ** "The Revenge of the Yallop Cringe" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #438, 1985)
** "Mind How You Go" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #444, 1985) ** "Mind How You Go" (with Oleh Stepaniuk, in ''2000 AD'' #444, 1985)
** "Hotel Harry Felix" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #463, 1986) ** "Hotel Harry Felix" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #463, 1986)
** "Video" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #478, 1986) ** "Video" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #478, 1986)
** "Wheels of Fury" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #481, 1986) ** "Wheels of Fury" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #481, 1986)
** "Brief Encounter" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #513, 1987) ** "Brief Encounter" (with ], in ''2000 AD'' #513, 1987)
*'']'' #42-43, 83-84, 86, 98, 101, 113, 116, 120, 125, 134, 138, 146-147, 233, 235, 239, 244, 247, 1986 Annual (with ], Marvel UK, 1986–1990)

*'']'' #42 to 250 (with ], Marvel UK, 1986–1990)

* '']'' (with ], Marvel UK): * '']'' (with ], Marvel UK):
** "Old Soldiers Never Die" (n ''Spider-Man and the Zoids'' #19, 1986) ** "Old Soldiers Never Die" (in ''Spider-Man and Zoids'' #19, 1986)
** "Deserts" (in ''Spider-Man and the Zoids'' #30, 1986) ** "Deserts" (in ''Spider-Man and Zoids'' #30, 1986)
*'']'' #24-27 (1987)

*'']'' (with ], Marvel UK, 1988–1989) *'']'' #1-10 (with ], Marvel UK, 1988–1989)

*'']'' #9 (with ], with some pencils by ], Marvel UK, 1989) *'']'' #9 (with ], with some pencils by ], Marvel UK, 1989)
*'']'' #61-62, 65-66, 75 (with Simon Furman, Marvel Comics, 1989-1990)

*'']'': "Death Sport" (with ], in '']'' #745—749, 1991) *'']'': "Death Sport" (with ], in '']'' #745-749, 1991)
*'']'':

*'']:
** "The Sleeper" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992'', 1991) ** "The Sleeper" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd Yearbook 1992'', 1991)
** "Heatwave" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #1-2, 1995) ** "Heatwave" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #1-2, 1995)
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** "In Cold Blood" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #11-12, 1995) ** "In Cold Blood" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #11-12, 1995)
** "Cybernetic Jungle" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #15-17, 1996) ** "Cybernetic Jungle" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #15-17, 1996)
** "Wish you were here" (with ]{{dn}}, in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #17, 1996) ** "Wish You Were Here" (with John O'Donoghue, in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #17, 1996)
** "First Strike" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #18-20, 1996) ** "First Strike" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #18-20, 1996)
** "Invasion" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #21-23, 1995) ** "Invasion" (with ], in ''Judge Dredd: Lawman of the Future'' #21-23, 1995)
*'']'' #1-5 (with writer Bernie Jaye and sharing art duties with ], Marvel UK, 1992)

*'']'' #1-5 (with writer ] and sharing art duties with ], Marvel UK, 1992)

*'']'' #3 (with ], Marvel UK, 1992) *'']'' #3 (with ], Marvel UK, 1992)
*''Battletide'' (with ]/]):

*'']'' (with ]/]):
** ''Battletide'' (4-issue mini-series, Marvel UK, 1992) ** ''Battletide'' (4-issue mini-series, Marvel UK, 1992)
** ''Battletide II'' (4-issue mini-series, Marvel UK, 1993) ** ''Battletide II'' (4-issue mini-series, Marvel UK, 1993)
*'']'' #0, 10-12 (with Simon Furman, Marvel Comics, 1993-1994)

*'']'' #9-10 (pencils, with writer ] and inks by ], ], 1999) *'']'' #9-10 (pencils, with writer Len Kaminski and inks by Pam Eklund, ], 1994)
*'']'' #8-11 (with writer and co-penciller ] and some inking by ], Marvel Comics, 1994) *'']'' vol 2 #8-11 (with writer and co-penciller Chris Marrinan and some inking by Mark Stegbauer, Marvel Comics, 1994)

*'']'' #1: "]" (with ], ], 2008) *'']'' #1: "]" (with ], ], 2008)
*''To the Death'' #1–10 (with Simon Furman, 2019)


==References== ==References==
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*{{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=2376|title=Geoff Senior}} *{{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=2376|title=Geoff Senior}}
* at 2000 AD online * at 2000 AD online
*Interview in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #408, pp. 36–40, by Karl Stock (June 2019)
{{refend}} {{refend}}


==External links== ==External links==
*{{official|http://www.geoffsenior.com}} *{{Official website|http://www.geoffsenior.com}}

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Latest revision as of 20:38, 24 June 2024

British artist (born 1960)

Geoff Senior
Born1960
NationalityBritish
Area(s)Artist
Notable worksTransformers
http://www.geoffsenior.com

Geoff Senior (born 1960) is a British artist, best known for his work in the comic book field in the 1980s, mainly for Marvel UK. Senior is perhaps best known for his art for the Marvel Transformers series.

Biography

Senior illustrated the 1985 book Space Assassin. He debuted on the British Transformers title drawing #42, and became one of the title's most prolific and popular artists (always inking his own pencils), thanks to his geometric style, which perfectly suited the dynamics of the series. He worked on a number of other titles for Marvel UK, including Doctor Who Magazine (1988), Dragon's Claws (which he co-created with Simon Furman, and drew all ten issues of), Death's Head (another character he helped create, initially as a guest star for Transformers) and Action Force Weekly, as well as several Marvel UK annuals. He followed Furman across to Marvel USA in 1989, drawing Transformers US #61, and four more issues before the title's cancellation, including the classic #75. He drew several other titles in the early 1990s, including Hell's Angel (later renamed as Dark Angel) and several issues of What If...?, as well as returning to Transformers for the final few issues of Transformers Generation 2.

Since then, Senior has largely worked in advertising, though he has returned to Transformers on occasion, for the 1997 BotCon convention comic Reaching the Omega Point, two illustrations for the Transforce convention book Alignment, several covers for Titan Publishing's series of Transformers trade paperbacks, and the cover of issue 1 for Panini's 2003 UK title Transformers Armada.

The Senior/Furman team returned for the first issue of Titan Comics' (UK) Transformers in August 2007, in which Senior produced the art for a new story based on the live-action movie characters and events (subsequently reprinted by IDW Publishing in the US).

From 2012 to 2014, Senior provided retailer-incentive variant covers for IDW's Transformers: Regeneration One comics, which continued the Marvel U.S. Transformers series, and was a contributing interior artist to Regeneration One #0.

In 2019 Senior and Simon Furman started their own company, Forged by Fire Productions, for the purpose of publishing their own comic, To the Death.

Bibliography

Comics include:

References

External links

Preceded byJosé Delbo The Transformers artist
1990
Succeeded byJosé Delbo
Preceded byJosé Delbo The Transformers artist
1990
Succeeded byDwayne Turner
Preceded byAndrew Wildman The Transformers artist
1991
Succeeded byAndrew Wildman
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