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Stewart "Staz" Johnson (born August 27, 1965) is a British penciller who worked for Marvel Comics UK. He started out in comics in 1986, illustrating on role playing games before he was hired by Marvel UK to work on The Transformers. Besides Transformers, he's worked on other Marvel UK titles such as Action Force and Death's Head spin-off Death Wreck along with sporadic work for venerable British sci-fi comic 2000 AD. In the 1990s, he transitioned to working for Marvel's US branch before moving to DC for long stints on Robin and Catwoman towards the end of the decade. In the 00s, he moved back to Marvel, for work on titles including Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure, X-Men, Punisher, Cable & Deadpool, and Civil War: War Crimes and later some work for the comic section of Doctor Who Magazine.

Staz Johnson briefly returned to Transformers, working on issue 8 of the Titan UK Transformers magazine.

Pencils

Marvel Comics

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Covers

Titan comics

Extended Staz gallery

See also

Editorial staff of Marvel Comics' The Transformers
Marvel U.S. editors
Marvel U.S.
editors-in-chief
Marvel UK editors