Georges Jeanty is an American comic book penciler and illustrator whose career spans more than three decades of work across major publishers. Details of his birth date and birthplace are not recorded in available sources.
Black Panther 60th Anniversary Special #1 (2026)
Jeanty broke into the industry in the early 1990s and steadily built his reputation through superhero titles, accumulating credits on books such as Weapon X, Bishop: The Last X-Man, Gambit, and Deadpool. His versatility across Marvel and DC properties demonstrated a clean, expressive draftsmanship well suited to character-driven action storytelling.
His profile rose considerably with The American Way, an eight-issue limited series published under DC's Wildstorm imprint, which allowed him to stretch beyond standard superhero fare into more politically grounded narrative territory. He then became the principal artist on Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight at Dark Horse Comics — the canonical continuation of Joss Whedon's television series — a high-visibility project that brought his work to an audience well beyond traditional comics readership. He also contributed to Serenity, X-Men: Gambit, Astonishing X-Men: Gambit, John Walker: U.S. Agent, and The Mandalorian adaptation.
With over 200 credited issues across his career, Jeanty remains an active and dependable presence in mainstream American comics. No major awards are noted in available sources.