J. G. Jones
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Jones at the 2013 Wizard World New York Experience in Manhattan.
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Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Penciller, Inker |
Notable works
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52 (covers) Final Crisis Marvel Boy Wanted |
Awards | 2006 Cover Artist of the Year (Wizard) |
J. G. Jones is an American comic book artist, known for his work on titles such as Wanted and Final Crisis.
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Early life
Jones hails from Walker, Louisiana[1] and attended Louisiana State University and the University at Albany, SUNY where he received his Master of Fine Arts degree.[2]
Career
Jones is best known for his work as cover artist on various comic book series, including a stint on Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man[3] and for DC Comics, the six-issue limited series Villains United written by Gail Simone, as well as all 52 covers for the maxi-series 52.
In 1999, Jones and writer Devin K. Grayson introduced the Yelena Belova character in the Black Widow limited series.[4] The following year, Jones collaborated with writer Grant Morrison on the Marvel Boy limited series.[5]
Jones' interior art credits include Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia written by Greg Rucka and Mark Millar's Wanted published by Top Cow Productions.
Jones was intended to be the sole artist on the Grant Morrison DC event series Final Crisis. However, due to delays, Jones was assisted by artists Carlos Pacheco, Marco Rudy, and Doug Mahnke for issues #4–6,[6] and replaced for issue #7 by Mahnke. Jones noted that "Any problems completing the series are my own. I love Doug Mahnke’s art, and he would have probably been a better choice to draw this series in the first place."[7]
Since then, Jones has been mostly providing covers for DC Comics, on titles such as Batman and Robin, Doc Savage, Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. and Mister Terrific. Before Watchmen: Comedian, written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Jones was published in 2012-2013.[8][9] Jones and writer Mark Waid produced Strange Fruit for Boom! Studios in July 2015.[10]
Bibliography
Interior work
- Dark Dominion #7-9: "Once a Hero!" (with Len Wein, Defiant Comics, 1994)
- Rant #1-2 (with Jonathan Larsen, Boneyard Press, 1994–1995)
- Fatale (with Jim Shooter and Jay Jay Jackson, Broadway Comics):
- "Fatale" (in Powers That Be #1, 1995)
- "Inherit the Earth" (in Fatale #1-6, 1996)
- Shi: Rekishi #1-2 (with Christopher Golden, Crusade Comics, 1997)
- Tomoe: Unforgettable Fire: "The Face You Had Before You Were Born" (with Tony Bedard, one-shot, Crusade, 1997)
- Shi: The Series #1-3, 5 (with Tony Bedard, Crusade, 1997)
- Shi: Black, White and Red #1-2 (with Thomas E. Sniegoski, Crusade, 1998)
- Painkiller Jane/Darkchylde: "Lost in a Dream" (with Brian Augustyn, one-shot, Event Comics, 1998)
- Black Widow #1-3: "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" (with Devin K. Grayson, Marvel Comics, 1999)
- Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #12: "Perchance to Dream" (with Paul Jenkins, Marvel, 1999)
- Marvel Boy #1-6 (with Grant Morrison, Marvel, 2000–2001)
- Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia (with Greg Rucka, graphic novel, DC Comics, 2002)
- Wanted #1-6 (with Mark Millar, Top Cow, 2003–2005)
- The Avengers #503 (with Brian Michael Bendis, among other artists, Marvel, 2004)
- 52 #16: "The Origin of Black Adam" (with Mark Waid, co-feature, DC Comics, 2006)
- Final Crisis #1-6 (with Grant Morrison, Carlos Pacheco and Doug Mahnke, DC Comics, 2008–2009)
- DC Universe: Legacies #1: "Snapshot: Reflection!" (with Len Wein, co-feature, DC Comics, 2010)
- Doc Savage #13-17 (script, with Qing Ping Mui (artist), DC Comics, 2011)
- Before Watchmen: Comedian #1-6 (with Brian Azzarello, DC Comics, 2012-2013)
- Strange Fruit #1-4 (with Mark Waid, 2015)
Covers only
- Shi: The Series #4, 6 (Crusade, 1997–1998)
- Warlock #1 (Marvel, 1999)
- Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual '99 (Marvel, 1999)
- Aria/Angela #1 (Image, 2000)
- Gatecrasher: Ring of Fire #1-2 (Black Bull, 2000)
- Weather Woman #1 (CPM Manga, 2000)
- Wildcats #13-17 (Wildstorm, 2000–2001)
- Just a Pilgrim #1 (Black Bull, 2001)
- Birds of Prey #31 (DC Comics, 2001)
- Transmetropolitan #46-48 (Vertigo, 2001)
- Codename: Knockout #3, 15-23 (Vertigo, 2001–2003)
- Nightwing #59, 125 (DC Comics, 2001–2006)
- Superboy #94 (DC Comics, 2002)
- Just a Pilgrim: Garden of Eden #2 (Black Bull, 2002)
- Y: The Last Man #1-17 (Vertigo, 2002–2004)
- The Resistance #1 (Wildstorm, 2002)
- Catwoman #12-16 (DC Comics, 2002–2003)
- Captain Marvel #5 (Marvel, 2003)
- Captain America: What Price Glory? #2 (Marvel, 2003)
- The Avengers #65-71 (Marvel, 2003)
- Wonder Woman #200-203, 205-210, 212-213, 215-226 (DC Comics, 2004–2006)
- Red Sonja #2, 14 (Dynamite, 2005–2006)
- Serenity #1 (Dark Horse, 2005)
- Villains United #1-6 (DC Comics, 2005)
- Army of Darkness vs. Re-Animator #1 (Dynamite, 2005)
- Helios: In with the New #1 (Speakeasy, 2005)
- Captain Atom: Armageddon #2, 5, 8 (Wildstorm, 2006)
- 52 #1-52 (DC Comics, 2006–2007)
- Savage Dragon #128 (Image, 2006)
- Snakes on a Plane #1 (Wildstorm, 2006)
- Deathblow #2 (Wildstorm, 2007)
- Justice League of America #4 (DC Comics, 2007)
- Countdown to Final Crisis #23, 35 (DC Comics, 2007)
- Potter's Field #1 (Boom! Studios, 2007)
- Supernatural: Origins #6 (Wildstorm, 2007)
- Final Crisis: Requiem #1 (DC Comics, 2008)
- Final Crisis #7 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Batman #687 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Batman and Robin #1, 22-26 (DC Comics, 2009–2011)
- Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Detective Comics #854 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Gotham City Sirens #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Red Robin #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- The Outsiders #19 (DC Comics, 2009)
- The Shield #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- The Web #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- Batman/Doc Savage Special #1 (DC Comics, 2009)
- First Wave #1-6 (DC Comics, 2010–2011)
- Doc Savage #1-12 (DC Comics, 2010–2011)
- Gen¹³ #37 (Wildstorm, 2010)
- First Wave Special #1 (DC Comics, 2011)
- Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search #1 (DC Comics, 2011)
- Green Lantern #67 (DC Comics, 2011)
- Flashpoint: Hal Jordan #3 (DC Comics, 2011)
- Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. #1-7 (DC Comics, 2011–2012)
- Mister Terrific #1-8 (DC Comics, 2011–2012)
Awards
- 2006: Nominated for "Best Cover Artist" Eisner Award, for Codename: Knockout and Transmetropolitan
- 2006: Nominated for "Best Penciller/Inker" Eisner Award, for Wanted
References
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- ↑ Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 301: "Writer Grant Morrison and artist J. G. Jones introduced a new Marvel Boy in this six-issue Marvel Knights miniseries."
- ↑ Cowsill "2000s" in Dolan, p. 334: "The main series, with art by J. G. Jones (joined on later issues by Carlos Pacheco and Doug Mahnke), had a visually dramatic conclusion as an army of pan-dimensional Supermen teamed up to save the world from the effects of Darkseid's Anti-Life Equation."
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External links
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- J. G. Jones at the Comic Book DB
- J. G. Jones at the Grand Comics Database
- J. G. Jones at Mike's Amazing World of Comics
- J. G. Jones at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
- J. G. Jones 2013 Super Hero Speak Interview
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