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[[File:PhilJimenez creator.jpg|right|thumb|150x|Okay...but with ''what?'']] | [[File:PhilJimenez creator.jpg|right|thumb|150x|Okay... but with ''what?'']] | ||
'''Phil Jimenez''' (born [[July 12]], [[1970]]) is an American comic book artist and writer, well | |||
'''Phil Jimenez''' (born [[July 12]], [[1970]]) is an American comic book artist and writer, well known for his work on ''Wonder Woman'', ''Infinite Crisis'', ''New [[X-Men]]'', ''The Invisibles'', and ''Amazing [[Spider-Man]]''. Jimenez makes no secret out of his professional admiration of famous comic book artist {{w|George Pérez}}, whom he considers his primary influence, to the point where the two artists' art styles are nearly indistinguishable. | |||
==Cover art== | ==Cover art== | ||
* ''[[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]]'' (hardcover) | * ''[[Transformers: Rage in Heaven]]'' (hardcover) | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' issues [[Shockwaves|17]] & [[Second Exodus|18]] (retailer incentive covers) | ||
==Package art== | ==Package art== | ||
* [[Hasbro Toy Shop]]/[[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2013 [[exclusive]] [[Metroplex (G1)#Generations|Metroplex]] | * [[Hasbro Toy Shop]]/[[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2013 [[exclusive]] [[Metroplex (G1)#Generations|Metroplex]] | ||
== | ==Interior art== | ||
* [[IDW | * ''[[2005 IDW continuity|The Transformers]]: [[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]]'' Chapters: [[Dark Dawn: Dark Cybertron Chapter 1|1]] and [[...And the Damage Done: Dark Cybertron Finale|12]] (layouts) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
[[File:jimenez-dc-transformers-crossover.jpg|thumb|250px|''What's mine is mine <br> | |||
And mine and mine <br> | |||
And mine and mine and mine <br> | |||
Not yours!!!'' - '''Starscream''' after a trip on Okaara.]] | |||
== | * Around 2011, Jimenez, in collaboration with [[IDW Publishing]] editor-in-chef [[Chris Ryall]], pitched a comic book crossover between the Transformers and [[DC Comics]]' {{w|Justice League}}. Sadly, the pitch never came to fruition.<ref name="jla">{{citesocial|link=https://www.cbr.com/phil-jimenezs-jlatransformers-crossover-pitch-was-undeniably-epic/|name=Kevin Melrose |site=Comic Book Resources|title=Phil Jimenez's JLA/Transformers crossover pitch was undeniably 'epic'|year=2012|month=08|day=30}}</ref><ref name="philtweet">{{citesocial|quote=Somehow, that rascally @brianbendis got a hold of my JLA/Transformers pitch art! Oh, what an epic that would have been!|link=https://twitter.com/Philjimeneznyc/status/241033138296455169|name=Phil Jimenez|site=Twitter|year=2012|month=08|day=30}}</ref> The reason for the crossover not happening was that at the time, DC was focusing on releasing the New 52 in 2011 and compounded with the complicated nature of crossovers between different properties and companies, there was no chance of it ever happening.<ref name="jla2">{{citesocial|link=https://www.cbr.com/comic-book-legends-we-almost-had-a-jlatransformers-crossover/|name=Brian Cronin |site=Comic Book Resources|title=Comic Book Legends: We Almost Had a JLA/Transformers Crossover?|year=2016|month=11|day=12}}</ref><ref name="new52">{{citesocial|link=https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-transformers-rejected-story/|name=Brian Cronin|site=Comic Book Resources|title=How the New 52 Kept Us From Justice League/Transformers!|year=2019|month=05|day=31}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | |||
* {{w|Phil Jimenez}} at Wikipedia | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jimenez, Phil}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Jimenez, Phil}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Generations packaging artists]] | ||
[[Category:Hasbro packaging artists]] | |||
[[Category:Cover artists]] | |||
[[Category:Pencillers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:56, 18 September 2025

Phil Jimenez (born July 12, 1970) is an American comic book artist and writer, well known for his work on Wonder Woman, Infinite Crisis, New X-Men, The Invisibles, and Amazing Spider-Man. Jimenez makes no secret out of his professional admiration of famous comic book artist George Pérez, whom he considers his primary influence, to the point where the two artists' art styles are nearly indistinguishable.
Cover art
[edit]- Transformers: Rage in Heaven (hardcover)
- The Transformers: Robots in Disguise issues 17 & 18 (retailer incentive covers)
Package art
[edit]Interior art
[edit]- The Transformers: Dark Cybertron Chapters: 1 and 12 (layouts)
Notes
[edit]
And mine and mine
And mine and mine and mine
Not yours!!! - Starscream after a trip on Okaara.
- Around 2011, Jimenez, in collaboration with IDW Publishing editor-in-chef Chris Ryall, pitched a comic book crossover between the Transformers and DC Comics' Justice League. Sadly, the pitch never came to fruition.[1][2] The reason for the crossover not happening was that at the time, DC was focusing on releasing the New 52 in 2011 and compounded with the complicated nature of crossovers between different properties and companies, there was no chance of it ever happening.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ↑ Kevin Melrose, Comic Book Resources, "Phil Jimenez's JLA/Transformers crossover pitch was undeniably 'epic'", 2012/08/30
- ↑ "Somehow, that rascally @brianbendis got a hold of my JLA/Transformers pitch art! Oh, what an epic that would have been!"—Phil Jimenez, Twitter, 2012/08/30
- ↑ Brian Cronin, Comic Book Resources, "Comic Book Legends: We Almost Had a JLA/Transformers Crossover?", 2016/11/12
- ↑ Brian Cronin, Comic Book Resources, "How the New 52 Kept Us From Justice League/Transformers!", 2019/05/31
External links
[edit]- Phil Jimenez at Wikipedia

