Guido Guidi
1901–1998
Guido Guidi, an Italian comic book artist born in 1901 and passing in 1998, is best remembered for his extensive work on Transformers comics. His career in the industry spanned from 2002 to 2021, during which he contributed as an artist, colorist, and inker on 34 issues. Guidi’s signature style brought a dynamic, mechanical precision to the robots in disguise, making him a key collaborator on titles like *Transformers: All Hail Megatron*, *The Transformers*, and *Transformers: Evolutions: Hearts of Steel*. He also worked on *Transformers: Bumblebee*, *The Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye Official Guide Book*, and *Transformers '84*. Known for his clean linework and ability to balance action with character expression, Guidi helped define the visual identity of the franchise during its modern resurgence. His legacy endures through these co-creations, which remain touchstones for fans. While specific awards are not recorded, his consistent output and influence on the Transformers mythos solidify his place in comic history.
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