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==''Generation 2''==
==''Generation 2''==
In 1993, Yaniger was tapped as the lead artist of the initial [[Generation 2 (Marvel comic)|''Generation 2'']] comic series. To help distinguish this sequel-series from its [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|predecessor]], he established a distinctive visual style for the book marked by ''extremely'' large guns, extra weapons strapped to characters, heavy battle damage with smoke and mech fluid oozing from them, highly stylized character designs, and inconsistent proportions that'd likely make [[Pat Lee]] proud.  
In 1993, Yaniger was tapped as the lead artist of the initial [[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|''Generation 2'']] comic series. To help distinguish this sequel-series from its [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|predecessor]], he established a distinctive visual style for the book marked by ''extremely'' large guns, extra weapons strapped to characters, heavy battle damage with smoke and mech fluid oozing from them, highly stylized character designs, and inconsistent proportions that'd likely make [[Pat Lee]] proud.  


Yaniger failed to meet deadlines for issue #2, so artist [[Manny Galan]] and Generation 1 veteran [[Andrew Wildman]] were brought in to assist him with the work. Upon issue #3, he was replaced by Manny Galan, who struggled to emulate Yaniger's gritty, angular style. Yaniger instead penciled the series' shorter "[[Tales of Earth]]" secondary stories, although the fact that Galan penciled entire issues at times would suggest that Yaniger still had problems keeping up. By issue 10, he was replaced as auxiliary artist with [[Geoff Senior]]. Yaniger also provided cover illustrations for the comic's entire run, with the exception of issue #0.
Yaniger failed to meet deadlines for issue #2, so artist [[Manny Galan]] and Generation 1 veteran [[Andrew Wildman]] were brought in to assist him with the work. Upon issue #3, he was replaced by Manny Galan, who struggled to emulate Yaniger's gritty, angular style. Yaniger instead penciled the series' shorter "[[Tales of Earth]]" secondary stories, although the fact that Galan penciled entire issues at times would suggest that Yaniger still had problems keeping up. By issue #10, he was replaced as auxiliary artist with [[Geoff Senior]]. Yaniger also provided cover illustrations for the comic's entire run, with the exception of issue #0.


==Illustrator==
==Illustrator==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>Image:Broadsideg2.jpg|Think [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside's]] got enough guns? Panels from "[[War Without End!]]"
<center><gallery>File:WarWithoutEnd-Broadside.jpg|Think [[Broadside (G1)|Broadside's]] got enough guns? Panels from "[[War Without End!]]"
Image:MarvelUSG2-02.jpg|TO THE EXTREEEEEEEEEEME! Cover art for "[[All or Nothing!]]"
Image:MarvelUSG2-02.jpg|TO THE EXTREEEEEEEEEEME! Cover art for "[[All or Nothing!]]"
Image:Bludgeontalesofearth.jpg|[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] has a glowing sword now, but he's not a [[Laser Rod]]. Panel from "[[Devices and Desires! (Marvel)|Tales of Earth Part One]]"
Image:Bludgeontalesofearth.jpg|[[Bludgeon (G1)|Bludgeon]] has a glowing sword now, but he's not a [[Laser Rod]]. Panel from "[[Devices and Desires! (Marvel)|Tales of Earth Part One]]"
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Yaniger's [[Warworld|Decepticon Warworld mothership]] design for Marvel's G2 series was used by British penciler [[Robin Smith]] on Fleetway Edition's [[War Without End (issue)|''Transformers: Generation 2'' #1]] comic book.
*Yaniger's [[Warworld|Decepticon Warworld mothership]] design for Marvel's G2 series was used by British penciler [[Robin Smith]] on Fleetway Edition's [[War Without End (issue)|''Transformers: Generation 2'' #1]] comic book.
*Japanese artist [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]] made a distinct effort to emulate Yaniger's art style for the Japanese ''G-2'' [[Story page|story pages]] and [[Transformers: G-2 (pack-in manga)|mini-comics]].
*The [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Hybrid Style|THS-02B Black Convoy]] figure comes with additional alternate heads (intended for use with the THS-02) that are based on Yaniger's cover art for [[War Without End!|''Transformers: Generation 2'' #1]], coming in both clean and "battle-damaged" versions. [[Sideswipe (G1)#Masterpiece|MP-12G Lambor G-2 Ver.]], a loving homage to Sideswipe's appearance in the G2 comics, also features a face based on Yaniger's art.
*Another homage to his ''Generation 2'' style came with the Botcon 2008 [[Shattered Expectations (SG)|Shattered Expectations]] spoof comic, which was released online as an [[April Fools' Day]] prank.


*Japanese artist [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]] made a distinct effort to emulate Yaniger's art style for the Japanese ''G-2'' [[Story page|story pages]] and [[G-2 (pack-in comic)|mini-comics]].
==External links==
 
*The THS-02B Black Convoy figure comes with additional alternate heads (intended for use with the THS-02) that are based on Yaniger's cover art for [[War Without End!|''Transformers: Generation 2'' #1]], coming in both clean and "battle-damaged" versions.
 
*Another homage to his ''Generation 2'' style came with the Botcon 2008 [[Shattered Expectations]] spoof comic, which was released online as an [[April Fools' Day]] prank.
 
==External Links==
[http://www.derekart.com/ Derek Yaniger's official website]
[http://www.derekart.com/ Derek Yaniger's official website]


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Latest revision as of 22:27, 29 August 2025

Derek a-go-go, daddy-o.

Derek Yaniger is an American artist who worked for Marvel in the 1990s, penciling such titles as Hellraiser and Web of Spider-Man as well as Transformers: Generation 2. Yaniger has also done illustration work for Cartoon Network.

Today he does freelance magazine work, and sells original artwork heavily influenced by the illustration styles and Tiki culture of the 1950s. A book of his Tiki-styled work was compiled and published in 2008.

Yaniger lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and, judging by the linguistic style of his web site, would probably get along well with the Hot Rod Patrol.


Generation 2

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In 1993, Yaniger was tapped as the lead artist of the initial Generation 2 comic series. To help distinguish this sequel-series from its predecessor, he established a distinctive visual style for the book marked by extremely large guns, extra weapons strapped to characters, heavy battle damage with smoke and mech fluid oozing from them, highly stylized character designs, and inconsistent proportions that'd likely make Pat Lee proud.

Yaniger failed to meet deadlines for issue #2, so artist Manny Galan and Generation 1 veteran Andrew Wildman were brought in to assist him with the work. Upon issue #3, he was replaced by Manny Galan, who struggled to emulate Yaniger's gritty, angular style. Yaniger instead penciled the series' shorter "Tales of Earth" secondary stories, although the fact that Galan penciled entire issues at times would suggest that Yaniger still had problems keeping up. By issue #10, he was replaced as auxiliary artist with Geoff Senior. Yaniger also provided cover illustrations for the comic's entire run, with the exception of issue #0.

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Derek Yaniger's official website