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* ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|The Transformers]]'': [[South of Heaven|#43 (Cover RI)]]
* ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|The Transformers]]'': [[South of Heaven|#43 (Cover RI)]]
* ''[[Revolution]]'': [[Concorde Hymn|#1]], [[The Divine Source of Liberty|#2]], [[O Ship of State|#3]], [[The New Colossus|#4]], [[Valley Forge|#5]] (all Subscription Cover C) as well as the TPB cover
* ''[[Revolution]]'': [[Concorde Hymn|#1]], [[The Divine Source of Liberty|#2]], [[O Ship of State|#3]], [[The New Colossus|#4]], [[Valley Forge|#5]] (all Subscription Cover C) as well as the TPB cover
* ''[[The Transformers: Best of]]'': all [[2022]] issues.
* ''[[The Transformers: Best of|Transformers: Best Of]]'': all [[2022]] issues.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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The name or term "James" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see James (disambiguation).

James Biggie is an American comic artist and graphic designer. Generally a cover artist, Biggie started with IDW Publishing in 2014 and has worked on covers for several Transformers-related projects including More than Meets the Eye and the crossover Revolution. He's also done covers for other IDW titles Archangel, G.I. Joe and Judge Dredd. A "giant robot" fan in general, he is the writer and co-creator of ROBOT GOD AKAMATSU, a comic book valentine to daikaiju films and the super robot genre of the 1970 and early 1980s.

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