Guy Dorian SR.

 

Guy Dorian Sr. is a versatile artist known for his contributions across multiple creative fields. With over 30 years of experience, he has made significant impacts in comic book art, toy design, and cinematic artistry. Guy has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Marvel, DC, IDW, JusToys, 20th Century Fox, Marvel Entertainment, and Storm King Productions.
In the realm of comic books, Guy has left his mark as an inker on various Marvel Entertainment products worldwide. His work spans magazines, coloring & activity books, video games, wall posters, cups, hats, t-shirts, and more. From The New Warriors to Marvel Comics Presents and Night Thrasher, Guy’s portfolio includes notable titles. He is also celebrated as the co-creator, alongside Dan Slott, of the character Scorch, featured in Marvel comics and the TV series Marvel Agents of SHIELD. Recent projects include pencil work on ROM for IDW, ROM & The Micronauts, John Carpenter’s Hyperbreed, GI Joe: A Real American Hero, and many others.
In toy design, Guy has crafted toys for iconic wrestlers such as Bret Hart, Doink The Clown, Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, and the Undertaker for the original “Bend ‘Ems” toy line (1994-1998). His recent endeavors include designs for The Major Wrestling Figure Company’s Randy Savage line and trading cards, as well as toys for The Tick, Hercules, Xena, and Youngblood.
Guy’s contributions to cinema and television are equally impressive, having worked on X-Men Apocalypse movie posters and contributed to character development for the Silver Surfer Cartoon Series. Notably, his artwork was featured as a poster in Kevin Smith’s cult classic, “Chasing Amy,” marking his early success in independent cover art.
Continuing to collaborate with comic book legends and Hollywood producers, Guy Dorian Sr. is set to unveil new TV series and films based on his own creations. Recently released is the beloved Bendable figure of MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE by the MAJOR BENDIES company, and “THE INDY GOD” MATT CARDONA. Additionally, an adaptation graphic novel for the ARIAD movie is on the horizon.