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Tim Georgi is a graphic designer and art director turned comic artist, colorist and writer, best known for his coloring work on the European release of Warp Graphics' Elfquest series, Dreamtime. Starting in the graphic design business in 1991, Tim currently works as Creative Director, designer and consultant through his company, Skyfall Creative. Tim also writes short stories and light novels under his pen name, Tomoshige Gyōji (行事 友重)

Tim's early forray into the comics industry came in 1993 when he joined the web development team designing the Elfquest website for comics publisher Warp Graphics. The site, Elfquest.com, was one of the first websites dedicated to a single comics series. Tim was responsible for the graphical elements of the website.

In 1998, as part of his work for Elfquest.com, he was commissioned to color the first part of Dreamtime, an originally black and white portion of the Elfquest storyline dealing with the aftermath of the original Elfquest series, to be used as an exclusive in the online comics section of the website. Later in 1999, Tim was called on to continue as the colorist for the first three volumes of the European release of Elfquest: Dreamtime for Warp through German comics publisher Carlsen Verlag. His colored version of Dreamtime has been translated and published in several languages in Europe.

Tim continued his design work for Elfquest.com though 2001, when he took a break from his work there, and returned in 2004, taking over duties as webmaster in addition to his graphics work, and managed the site through 2009.

In 2005, Tim created his own comic publishing company, Atomicfoxtail Studios, to produce his original fantasy comic, Secret of the Sunsword, based on a short story he had written in college. Having not drawn much since 1995, he decided to put Sunsword on hold and create another series that he could use as a way to get back into the drawing scene. That project, Beyond Neverwonder, is a mixed-up cross between Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan that follows a girl named Alice who ends up in a world called Neverwonder where things don't always reflect reality and the world you see in the mirror may just be the end of all things. The series is currently not in production.

Tim is also the owner/publisher of Animetro Studios, a small publishing company based in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Animetro was the publisher of @anime!, an online magazine dedicated to anime and manga, featuring articles and commentary on Japanese animation, comics, video games and popular culture. Animetro is also the publisher for Tomoshige Gyōji's new light novel series, Tokyo Rocket Star, with its first volume, Overture, currently in development.