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*''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' UK: [[The Transformers (issue)|#1]], [[Power Play!|#3]], [[The Legacy of Unicron!|#150]], [[Legion of the Lost!|#167]], [[Meltdown!|#168]], [[Deadly Games!|#171]], [[The Cosmic Carnival|#179]], [[Collected Comics | *''[[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|The Transformers]]'' UK: [[The Transformers (issue)|#1]], [[Power Play!|#3]], [[The Legacy of Unicron!|#150]], [[Legion of the Lost!|#167]], [[Meltdown!|#168]], [[Deadly Games!|#171]], [[The Cosmic Carnival|#179]], [[Transformers Collected Comics#Autumn_Special_1992|1992 Autumn Special]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:57, 2 June 2012
Jerry Paris is a British comic book artist. His first issue was a second-hand copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #12 he was given at the age of 6, leading him ten years later to end up on Marvel's doorstep looking for work. His early work includes the Doctor Who comic, Captain Britain, and G.I. Joe. He currently works freelance, specializin in concept art, character design and comic art, and lives in Suffolk with his small family.
Covers
- The Transformers UK: #1, #3, #150, #167, #168, #171, #179, 1992 Autumn Special




