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'''Jon Davis-Hunt''' is a British artist. He originally worked on concept art for the lucrative, popular video game industry before migrating to the not-lucrative, struggling comic industry, as opposed to the usual way round. His main non-''Transformers'' work has been for ''2000 AD''. | |||
''' | His ''Transformers'' work are mainly issues for [[Transformers (Titan Magazine)|Titan Magazines]], but he's also drawn for the [[IDW Publishing]]'s [[Revenge of the Fallen (comic series)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' movie adaptation]] (issues [[Revenge of the Fallen issue 1|1]], [[Revenge of the Fallen issue 2|2]], and [[Revenge of the Fallen issue 4|4]]). At Titan, he became the regular artist with Vol.2 of the series (the ''first'' regular artist it ever had!) and, in contrast to IDW, goes with a toy-based approach for the characters who weren't in the films and they also get old-school faces, rather than the mass-of-moving-parts look of the movie aesthetic. | ||
He used to read [[Marvel Comics|the Marvel UK]] title when he was a lad, so he's "in fanboy heaven!". [http://www.jondavishunt.com/articles_62247.html] | |||
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Revision as of 23:39, 28 September 2010
Jon Davis-Hunt is a British artist. He originally worked on concept art for the lucrative, popular video game industry before migrating to the not-lucrative, struggling comic industry, as opposed to the usual way round. His main non-Transformers work has been for 2000 AD.
His Transformers work are mainly issues for Titan Magazines, but he's also drawn for the IDW Publishing's Revenge of the Fallen movie adaptation (issues 1, 2, and 4). At Titan, he became the regular artist with Vol.2 of the series (the first regular artist it ever had!) and, in contrast to IDW, goes with a toy-based approach for the characters who weren't in the films and they also get old-school faces, rather than the mass-of-moving-parts look of the movie aesthetic.
He used to read the Marvel UK title when he was a lad, so he's "in fanboy heaven!". [1]

