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Phil Jimenez

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Phil Jimenez is an American comics artist known for his work on Wonder Woman, Infinite Crisis and The Invisibles.

Phil Jimenez

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Wonder Woman
27
DC Comics
Wonder Woman
1987 - 2006
The Amazing Spider-Man
23
Marvel Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man
1999 - 2013
Team Titans
22
DC Comics
Team Titans
1992 - 1994
New X-Men
19
Marvel Comics
New X-Men
2001 - 2004

Credited Characters

Alan O'Neil
Alan O'Neil
Earth-616
Axel Bohusk
Earth-616
Backlash
Jodi Morinaka Slayton
Backlash
Wildstorm
Cheetah
Sebastian Ballesteros
Cheetah
Prime Earth
Christian Frost
Christian Frost
Earth-616
Cyborgirl
LeTonya Charles
Cyborgirl
Prime Earth
Dana Winters-Drake
Dana Winters-Drake
Prime Earth
Daniel DePaolo
Daniel DePaolo
Prime Earth
Deathangel
Daniel DePaolo
Deathangel
Prime Earth
Kara Bohusk
Earth-616
Laussa Odinsdottir
Laussa Odinsdottir
Earth-616
William Hanover
Longneck
Earth-616
Magneto
Kuan-Yin Xorn
Magneto
Earth-616
Mister Negative
Martin Li
Mister Negative
Earth-616
Overdrive
James Beverley
Overdrive
Earth-616
Sasha Kravinoff
Sasha Kravinoff
Earth-616
Sera
Sera
Earth-616
Silver Swan
Vanessa Kapatelis
Silver Swan
Prime Earth
Sinister's Castle
Krakoa (Sinister London)
Sinister's Castle
Earth-616
Stheno
Stheno
Prime Earth
Superwoman
Lana Lang
Superwoman
Prime Earth
Tito Bohusk
Earth-616
Toad-In-Waiting
Earth-616
Trevor Barnes
Trevor Barnes
Prime Earth
Vin Gonzales
Vin Gonzales
Earth-616
William Hanover
Earth-616

More on Phil Jimenez

Phil Jimenez was born and raised in Los Angeles and later Orange County, California. He moved to New York City to attend college at the School of Visual Arts, where he majored in cartooning. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1991.

Much of Jimenez's work is related to works by George Pérez, whose art strongly influenced Jimenez. Jimenez has worked on several Teen Titans-related series (some issues of the ongoing series New Titans and Team Titans, and the miniseries JLA/Titans, The Return of Donna Troy and Tempest), was the main artist of Infinite Crisis, a sequel to Crisis on Infinite Earths, and did a long run as writer/artist of Wonder Woman beginning with issue #164 (Jan. 2001). Pérez had worked on the series in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Pérez and Jimenez would also co-write a two–part story together in Wonder Woman in 2001. Jimenez would leave as series writer/artist with issue #188 in March 2003. Jimenez and Pérez also have worked together in 2005–2006 in the miniseries Infinite Crisis (where Jimenez was the main penciller, and Pérez drew some sequences and covers for the series) and DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (written by Jimenez and inked by Pérez).

Jimenez is also known for his work on various titles for DC Entertainment's "mature readers" imprint, Vertigo, including Swamp Thing, The Invisibles with writer Grant Morrison, and his own creator-owned series, the sci-fi/fantasy mashup Otherworld. In 2003, Jimenez drew several story arcs of Morrison's New X-Men run.

It was announced at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con that Jimenez had signed an exclusive contract with Marvel Comics. He was one of the four artists working on Marvel's flagship title, The Amazing Spider-Man, the company's sole Spider-Man title, in which Marvel upped its frequency of publication to three issues monthly, and inaugurated the series with the "back to basics" story arc "Brand New Day" at the beginning of 2008. His first work on Spider-Man was in the Free Comic Book Day 2007: Spider-Man #1 (June 2007) comic book, with writer Dan Slott, which served as a prelude to "Brand New Day."

In 2009, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada announced that Jimenez would become the artist of Astonishing X-Men beginning with issue #31. Jimenez co-wrote the book The Essential Wonder Woman Encyclopedia with John Wells for Del Rey Books in 2010 and updated through Random House in 2015. He later returned to DC Comics, illustrating a brief stint on Adventure Comics featuring the Legion of Super-Heroes, and Fairest, a spin-off of Bill Willingham's series Fables.

Jimenez was one of the four artists that pencilled a part of DC Universe: Rebirth in 2016.

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