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|birthplace = April 21, 1959
 
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|website = http://www.timjacobus.com/}}'''Tim Jacobus''' (born April 21, 1959) is an artist who was the main illustrator of the [[Goosebumps (franchise)|''Goosebumps'']] books from 1992 - 2000. He is best known for his work on the [[Goosebumps (original series)|original series]], where he painted sixty of the sixty-two original covers.
|website = http://www.timjacobus.com/}}[[File:Tim_Jacobus_-_90s.jpg|thumb|Tim Jacobus in the 90s'.]]
 
   
 
Many of his ''Goosebumps'' covers were created using traditional painting techniques. In recent years, Jacobus has begun using computers to create digital art.
'''Tim Jacobus''' (born April 21, 1959) is the artist who painted 60 of the 62 original [[Goosebumps (original series)|''Goosebumps'']] covers. He later went on to create all of the covers for ''[[Goosebumps Series 2000]]'', and even some of the reprint editions.
 
 
Although Jacobus no longer illustrates the covers for the ''[[Goosebumps (franchise)|Goosebumps]]'' books, he still works as an artist. Also, Jacobus no longer relies solely on the use of traditional painting techniques. In recent years, Jacobus has begun using computers to create digital art.
 
   
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==
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==History with ''Goosebumps''==
 
==History with ''Goosebumps''==
Scholastic had two artists in mind to do the Goosebumps covers: Tim Jacobus and Jim Thiesen. Jacobus created the art for the first ''Goosebumps'' book ''[[Welcome to Dead House]]'', and Thiesen created the cover art for ''[[Stay Out of the Basement]]''. Scholastic chose Jacobus to do the art for the ''Goosebumps'' series, because they liked his use of saturated colors.
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Scholastic had two artists in mind to do the Goosebumps covers: Tim Jacobus and Jim Thiesen. Jacobus created the art for the first ''Goosebumps'' book ''[[Welcome to Dead House]]'', and Thiesen created the cover art for ''[[Stay Out of the Basement]]''. Scholastic chose Jacobus to do the art for the ''Goosebumps'' series because they liked his use of saturated colors.
*''[[Let's Get Invisible!]]'': After Jacbous turned in the artwork for ''Let's Get Invisible!'', Scholastic art directors wanted to send it back to him, telling him to make it "scarier" by adding in cobwebs and spiders. However, things were going a little behind schedule, so an unknown artist from Scholastic added in the additional elements themselves. Jacobus has gone on record saying "That's the one thing that bugged me about that piece, is that somebody drew on my painting."
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*''[[Let's Get Invisible!]]'': After Jacobus turned in the artwork for ''Let's Get Invisible!'', Scholastic art directors wanted to send it back to him, telling him to make it "scarier" by adding in cobwebs and spiders. However, things were going a little behind schedule, so an unknown artist from Scholastic added in the additional elements themselves. Jacobus has gone on record saying "That's the one thing that bugged me about that piece, is that somebody drew on my painting."
 
*''[[A Night in Terror Tower]]'': Jacobus claims it took 30 hours to complete a ''Goosebumps'' cover. He would have a 1 month deadline to complete a cover. This caused complications at one point, specifically with ''A Night in Terror Tower''. He had 24 hours to turn in the painting, but it wasn't finished yet. So he worked on it in the morning, and finished it late at night. The next day he turned it in to Scholastic on time.
 
*''[[A Night in Terror Tower]]'': Jacobus claims it took 30 hours to complete a ''Goosebumps'' cover. He would have a 1 month deadline to complete a cover. This caused complications at one point, specifically with ''A Night in Terror Tower''. He had 24 hours to turn in the painting, but it wasn't finished yet. So he worked on it in the morning, and finished it late at night. The next day he turned it in to Scholastic on time.
 
*''[[Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]'': Jacobus originally had the gnome on the left picking its nose. Despite the art directors at Scholastic finding it to be funny, they also found it "gross". So they asked Jacobus to repaint it to where it was no longer picking its nose. The final cover has the left gnome scratching its head instead.
 
*''[[Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes]]'': Jacobus originally had the gnome on the left picking its nose. Despite the art directors at Scholastic finding it to be funny, they also found it "gross". So they asked Jacobus to repaint it to where it was no longer picking its nose. The final cover has the left gnome scratching its head instead.
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**''[[Say Cheese and Die!]]'': The kid sitting on the bench is wearing them.
 
**''[[Say Cheese and Die!]]'': The kid sitting on the bench is wearing them.
 
**''[[The Ghost Next Door]]'': The ghostly figure is wearing them.
 
**''[[The Ghost Next Door]]'': The ghostly figure is wearing them.
**''[[Monster Blood III]]'': Evan Ross is wearing them.
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**''[[Monster Blood III]]'': [[Evan Ross]] is wearing them.
**''[[The Haunted Mask II]]'': Steve Boswell is wearing them.
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**''[[The Haunted Mask II]]'': [[Steve Boswell]] is wearing them.
 
**''[[How I Got My Shrunken Head]]'': They are next to the dresser.
 
**''[[How I Got My Shrunken Head]]'': They are next to the dresser.
 
**''[[Say Cheese and Die — Again!]]'': The kid skeleton on the left is wearing them.
 
**''[[Say Cheese and Die — Again!]]'': The kid skeleton on the left is wearing them.
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More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps - artwork.jpg
 
More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps - artwork.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
===''Give Yourself Goosebumps''===
 
<gallery orientation="square" spacing="small" widths="220" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton=true>
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Escape from the Carnival of Horrors (Full Art).jpg
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</gallery>
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===''Monster Edition''===
 
===''Monster Edition''===
 
<gallery orientation="square" spacing="small" widths="220" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
 
<gallery orientation="square" spacing="small" widths="220" columns="dynamic" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
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Curly_the_Skeleton_-_artwork.jpg
 
Curly_the_Skeleton_-_artwork.jpg
 
Goosebumps_Post_Card_Book_-_artwork.png
 
Goosebumps_Post_Card_Book_-_artwork.png
CurlyCowboy.png
 
CurlyOnIce.png
 
 
Curly_in_a_library.png
 
Curly_in_a_library.png
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Goosebumps 1995 Calendar - artwork.jpg
 
CurlyOnIce.png
 
CurlyCowboy.png
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Goosebumps_1998_Calendar_-_artwork.jpg
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Curly_profile_art.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===''Goosebumps'' live shows===
 
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===Live shows===
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Goosebumps_-_HorrorLand_at_Disney_Promo.jpg
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Goosebumps_-_HorrorLand_at_Disney_Promo.jpg|''Goosebumps HorrorLand'' at DisneyLand
Goosebumps_Live.jpg
 
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Goosebumps_Live.jpg|''[[Goosebumps Live on Stage: Screams in the Night]]''
Goosebumps_Alive_-_artwork.jpg
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Goosebumps_Alive_-_artwork.jpg|''[[Goosebumps Alive]]''
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Night Late Promo Art TJ.png|R.L. Stine's ''Night Late'' live show
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===''Goosebumps'' (film)===
 
===''Goosebumps'' (film)===
 
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" widths="200 hideaddbutton=true>
 
<gallery bordercolor="transparent" widths="200 hideaddbutton=true>
 
The_Invisible_Boy's_Revenge_-_artwork.jpg|"The Invisible Boy's Revenge" artwork.
 
The_Invisible_Boy's_Revenge_-_artwork.jpg|"The Invisible Boy's Revenge" artwork.
 
Goosebumps_album_cover_art.jpg|[[Curly the Skeleton]] on the cover of ''Goosebumps Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''.
 
Goosebumps_album_cover_art.jpg|[[Curly the Skeleton]] on the cover of ''Goosebumps Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''.
goosebumps original motion picture soundtrack artwork2.jpg|Various members of the Goosebumps cast ([[Slappy the Dummy|Slappy]], the [[Lawn Gnomes]], the [[The Giant Praying Mantises|Giant Praying Mantis]], the [[Abominable Snowman]], the [[The Scarecrows|Scarecrow]], [[Prince Khor-Ru]], the [[The Graveyard Ghouls|Graveyard Ghouls]], [[Count Nightwing]] and the [[The Pumpkin Heads|Pumpkin Head]]) featured in the ''Goosebumps Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''.
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goosebumps original motion picture soundtrack artwork2.jpg|Various members of the Goosebumps cast ([[Slappy the Dummy|Slappy]], the [[Lawn Gnomes]], the [[Giant Praying Mantises|Giant Praying Mantis]], the [[Abominable Snowman]], the [[The Scarecrows|Scarecrow]], [[Prince Khor-Ru]], the [[Graveyard Ghouls]], [[Count Nightwing]] and the [[The Pumpkin Heads|Pumpkin Head]]) featured in the ''Goosebumps Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''.
 
Sweepstakes illustration - Tim Jacobus.jpg|Illustration of a fan as a sweepstakes prize.
 
Sweepstakes illustration - Tim Jacobus.jpg|Illustration of a fan as a sweepstakes prize.
 
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How I Got My Shrunken Head - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#196152;">''How I Got My Shrunken Head''</span>
 
How I Got My Shrunken Head - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#196152;">''How I Got My Shrunken Head''</span>
 
Egg Monsters from Mars - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#b21c41;">''Egg Monsters from Mars''</span>
 
Egg Monsters from Mars - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#b21c41;">''Egg Monsters from Mars''</span>
How I Learned to Fly - concept art.jpg|<span style="color:#dbd3de;">''How I Learned to Fly''</span>
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How I Learned to Fly - concept art.jpg|<span style="color:#9d491f;">''How I Learned to Fly''</span>
The Blob That Ate Everyone - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#345f7f;">''The Blob That Ate Everyone''</span>
 
 
Don't Go to Sleep! - concept art.jpg|<span style="color:#aa39a1;">''Don't Go to Sleep!''</span>
 
Don't Go to Sleep! - concept art.jpg|<span style="color:#aa39a1;">''Don't Go to Sleep!''</span>
 
The Blob That Ate Everyone - Concept.jpg|<span style="color:#345f7f;">''The Blob That Ate Everyone''</span>
 
Deeptrouble2-concept1.jpg|<span style="color:#b84088;">''Deep Trouble II''</span>
 
Deeptrouble2-concept1.jpg|<span style="color:#b84088;">''Deep Trouble II''</span>
 
Deeptrouble2-concept3.jpg|<span style="color:#b84088;">''Deep Trouble II''</span>
 
Deeptrouble2-concept3.jpg|<span style="color:#b84088;">''Deep Trouble II''</span>
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Beware,_The_Snowman_2018_sketch.jpg|''Beware, the Snowman''
 
Beware,_The_Snowman_2018_sketch.jpg|''Beware, the Snowman''
 
Calling_Call_Creeps!_2018_sketch.jpg|''Calling All Creeps!''
 
Calling_Call_Creeps!_2018_sketch.jpg|''Calling All Creeps!''
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say_cheese_final-600x800.jpg|''Say Cheese and Die!''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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[[Category:Real Life]]
 
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[[Category:Cover Illustrators]]

Revision as of 21:57, 20 May 2020

Tim Jacobus (born April 21, 1959) is an artist who was the main illustrator of the Goosebumps books from 1992 - 2000. He is best known for his work on the original series, where he painted sixty of the sixty-two original covers.

Many of his Goosebumps covers were created using traditional painting techniques. In recent years, Jacobus has begun using computers to create digital art.

Personal life

Jacobus was born on April 21, 1959 in New Jersey. Jacobus and his wife, Laura, have one son, who was born in 1998. Jacobus currently resides in Budd Lake, New Jersey. He has two sisters, named Karen and Patti.

History with Goosebumps

Scholastic had two artists in mind to do the Goosebumps covers: Tim Jacobus and Jim Thiesen. Jacobus created the art for the first Goosebumps book Welcome to Dead House, and Thiesen created the cover art for Stay Out of the Basement. Scholastic chose Jacobus to do the art for the Goosebumps series because they liked his use of saturated colors.

  • Let's Get Invisible!: After Jacobus turned in the artwork for Let's Get Invisible!, Scholastic art directors wanted to send it back to him, telling him to make it "scarier" by adding in cobwebs and spiders. However, things were going a little behind schedule, so an unknown artist from Scholastic added in the additional elements themselves. Jacobus has gone on record saying "That's the one thing that bugged me about that piece, is that somebody drew on my painting."
  • A Night in Terror Tower: Jacobus claims it took 30 hours to complete a Goosebumps cover. He would have a 1 month deadline to complete a cover. This caused complications at one point, specifically with A Night in Terror Tower. He had 24 hours to turn in the painting, but it wasn't finished yet. So he worked on it in the morning, and finished it late at night. The next day he turned it in to Scholastic on time.
  • Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes: Jacobus originally had the gnome on the left picking its nose. Despite the art directors at Scholastic finding it to be funny, they also found it "gross". So they asked Jacobus to repaint it to where it was no longer picking its nose. The final cover has the left gnome scratching its head instead.
  • The Incredible Shrinking Fifth Grader: Despite the fact that the book was never released, Jacobus did create cover art for it. The artwork features a tiny sized kid holding a pencil, warding off a white rat on a desk in a classroom. After he finished the art, a Scholastic representative contacted Jacobus and told him not to turn it in, and it would be his final Goosebumps artwork. The artwork was revealed for the first time on March 9th, 2017, as Jacobus sent one of admins of the Goosebumps Wiki an image of the original artwork.
  • Many of Jacobus' Goosebumps covers feature Converse sneakers. Here are the books that have them on the cover:
  • Goosebumps film: After a long hiatus from Goosebumps, Jacobus was brought back for the Goosebumps film. He did the artwork for the "The Invisible Boy's Revenge" book cover that was shown near the end of the movie. He had no involvement with the animated Goosebumps covers during the credits, however. In fact, he was completely unaware about it. He missed it at the first screening, due to him having to sign material and meet with the cast of the film. It wasn't until he saw the film in theaters for a second time is when he saw the animated credits. Jacobus has gone on record saying the movie is a "10/10", but he says that's mostly due to the film including his artwork, and the end credits homage to his art. Jacobus also did the artwork for the Goosebumps Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. During the film, the character Will Blake can be seen wearing Converse sneakers, which is likely a reference to Tim Jacobus' artwork.

Works

Art gallery

Goosebumps

Tales to Give You Goosebumps

Give Yourself Goosebumps

Monster Edition

Series 2000

Triple Header

It Came from... series

Goosebumps Gold

Curly the Skeleton

Live shows

Goosebumps (film)

Concept art

Goosebumps (original series)

Series 2000

Triple Header

2018 sketches

These sketches are available for purchase on Jacobus' online store.