Georges Jeanty is a celebrated American comic book penciler and illustrator famed for his extensive work within the industry. Having spent over 25 years crafting stunning visuals for major publishers such as Marvel, DC, Aftershock, and Dark Horse Comics, Georges has created memorable depictions of iconic characters like Bishop the Last X-Man, Gambit, Deadpool, Green Lantern, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Superboy.
He is perhaps best known for his long-running contributions to the 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Firefly/Serenity' series. Jeanty's talent has also graced 'Shadow Doctor' and 'The American Way', showing his versatility and depth as an artist. Currently, fans can admire his work in Marvel's 'Star Wars' line of comics, including 'The High Republic' and the comic adaptation of 'The Mandalorian'.
Born and raised in Miami Beach, Florida, Georges Jeanty was originally drawn to the dramatic arts while studying Fine Arts at Miami-Dade College. However, his love for comic books and the works of revered artists like John Byrne, Michael Golden, and Alan Davis, directed him towards a career as a comic artist. His first foray into the comic world was with Caliber Comics' 'Paradigm #1' in 1994, which was quickly followed by work for London Night Studios and eventually joining Gaijin Studios in Atlanta.
His collaboration with John Ridley on 'The American Way' offered a unique parallel history of the 1960s, while his work on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight' affirmed his position as a preeminent artist in the industry. Georges' remarkable illustrations earned him an Eisner Award nomination for Best New Series and his trade paperbacks have been New York Times Best Sellers. His genuine contribution to the comic world is reflected in the detailed and engaging art that brings each story to life.