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[[Image:GeoffSenior.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Geoff Senior self-portrait]]
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'''Geoff Senior''' is an artist who worked on both the original [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|UK and US ''Transformers'' comic books]] and was made secondary artist for Marvel Comics' ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|Generation 2]]'' comics, starting with issue #10, after [[Derek Yaniger]] failed to meet deadlines. His first strip work was in UK [[Crisis of Command!|issue #42]]. At one point, he lived in Carlisle, England.
'''Geoff Senior''' is an artist who worked on both the original [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|UK and US ''Transformers'' comic books]] and was made secondary artist for Marvel Comics' ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)|Generation 2]]'' comics, starting with issue #10, after [[Derek Yaniger]] failed to meet deadlines. His first strip work was in UK [[Crisis of Command!|issue #42]]. At one point, he lived in Carlisle, England.
He studied at the Cumbria School of Art and Design but had no idea of what to do after. Luckily for us, one of his teachers introduced him to his neighbour [[Steve Parkhouse]] and that got him into comics.<ref>''[[The Transformers Classics UK Volume 2]]'' page 21-22</ref>


He is like unto a ''living god''.
He is like unto a ''living god''.
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Sadly, he has largely departed comics, and now works in the advertising field producing storyboards.
Sadly, he has largely departed comics, and now works in the advertising field producing storyboards.


In July of 2007 he returned to ''Transformers'' with [[Transformers Comic issue 1|#1 of a new series]], providing the art for a [[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|''Transformers'' movie prelude]]. He's expressed bemusement that because the CGI model sheets he was given only show the front, he had ''no idea'' what the back of the characters looked like and couldn't make out their faces.<ref>[http://panelborders.wordpress.com/2007/07/30/podcast-transformers-and-now/ Panel Borders (click "Download This Episode Now" link as others go to the wrong podcast)]</ref>
In July of 2007 he returned to ''Transformers'' with [[Transformers Comic issue 1|#1 of a new series]], providing the art for a [[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|''Transformers'' movie prelude]]. He expressed bemusement that because the CGI model sheets he was given only show the front, he had ''no idea'' what the back of the characters looked like and couldn't make out their faces.<ref>[http://panelborders.wordpress.com/2007/07/30/podcast-transformers-and-now/ Panel Borders (click "Download This Episode Now" link as others go to the wrong podcast)]</ref> He would return every so often afterwards for convention comics, the odd page, and various covers. Long may this continue!


==Illustrator==
==Illustrator==

Revision as of 02:22, 25 January 2022

Geoff Senior self-portrait

Geoff Senior is an artist who worked on both the original Marvel UK and US Transformers comic books and was made secondary artist for Marvel Comics' Generation 2 comics, starting with issue #10, after Derek Yaniger failed to meet deadlines. His first strip work was in UK issue #42. At one point, he lived in Carlisle, England.

He studied at the Cumbria School of Art and Design but had no idea of what to do after. Luckily for us, one of his teachers introduced him to his neighbour Steve Parkhouse and that got him into comics.[1]

He is like unto a living god.

Sadly, he has largely departed comics, and now works in the advertising field producing storyboards.

In July of 2007 he returned to Transformers with #1 of a new series, providing the art for a Transformers movie prelude. He expressed bemusement that because the CGI model sheets he was given only show the front, he had no idea what the back of the characters looked like and couldn't make out their faces.[2] He would return every so often afterwards for convention comics, the odd page, and various covers. Long may this continue!

Illustrator

Comic art

Marvel UK

Marvel USA

  • Pencils for The Transformers issues 61, 62, 65, 66, 75
  • Pencils for Transformers: Generation 2 issues 0, 10, 11, 12

Hasbro

3H Productions

Titan Magazines

IDW Publishing

Cover art pencils

Marvel UK

Marvel USA

  • The Transformers 75
  • Transformers: Generation 2 0

3H Productions

Panini

  • Transformers: Armada issue #1, #3

Titans Books

IDW Publishing




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