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U.S. comic artist
Steve Scott (born March 19, 1968) is an
American
comic book creator . Since 1994 he has been working for a wide variety of publishers, most notably
Marvel Comics and
DC Comics .
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[2]
Career
Living in
Biloxi, Mississippi , Steve Scott started sending his artwork to comic publishers in the early 1990's until the independent publisher Malibu Comics gave him his first big break as a professional comic artist in 1994 with
Sludge , set in the
Ultraverse .
[3] Meanwhile he kept his daytime job as a firefighter.
[1] In 1999 he got his first of many gigs at
Marvel with
Wolverine and in 2000 the first of many at
DC Comics with
Hourman . In 2001, for DC Comics, he contributed to the publication of historical collection
9–11: The Worlds Finest Comic Book: Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember to commemorate public servants.
[4] His work was exhibited and archived at the
Library of Congress .
[1]
[5]
In 2007 Scott drew the panels for a five episodes tie-in animated on-screen comic book for
season 6 of the television series
Smallville , called Smallville Legends: Justice & Doom .
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[7] In 2008
George Lucas gave his personal approval for Scott to draw the comic
Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods . Lucas bought some of Scott's artwork for the Indiana Jones comic to exhibit them at
Skywalker Ranch .
[8] That same year Scott drew a ten page adaptation of the prologue of the
Batman film
The Dark Knight that was offered with the Special
Blu-ray Giftset edition of
Batman Begins . Film director
Christopher Nolan oversaw and approved his artwork.
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[9]
Around 2010 for Cognito Comics Scott made the bulk of the covers of the interactive digital graphic novel CIA: Operation Ajax that tells the story of the
1953 Iranian coup d'état .
[10] Around 2012 for Leviathan Games he provided artwork for the 3D digital comic editions of
The Bane of Yoto .
In 2015 he illustrated the first two parts of Dark Fathom , the tie-in comic for the Hollywood film
Independence Day: Resurgence .
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[12] In 2020 Scott worked for Cutaway Comics on the one-shot comic Eldrad Must Live , a
spin-off of the British sci-fi
Doctor Who .
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[14]
Personal life
Steve Scott was captain of a team of firemen in 2005 when Biloxi was devastated by
Hurricane Katrina . His own house was destroyed by a
riverboat casino . While on duty he met with president
George W. Bush who quoted him afterwards in a
CNN interview that his house and car were gone but that his family was safe and that's all that mattered.
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Bibliography
Malibu
Millennium Publications
Brainstorm Comics
Vamperotica: Red Reign #15 (1995-1996)
Vamperotica: Dark Fiction #2 (2001)
London Night Studios
Avatar Press
The Ravening #1 (1997)
Twilight Live Wire #1 (1997)
Pandora Pinup #1 (1997)
Pandora: Nudes #1 (1998)
Pandora's Chest #1 (1999)
Image
Marvel Comics
Wolverine : Crime and Punishment #132 (1999)
New Warriors (2nd series)
New Warriors #0 (1999)
One Good Reason #1 (1999)
Artificial Lives #2 (1999)
Loyalties #3 (1999)
Mystic Arcana: Magik : Time Trial, Ritual of the Sphinx, Part 1 #1 (2007)
Exiles : Where Dreams to Nightmares Grow #97 (2007)
Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #16 (2007)
Exiles: Starting Over #16 (2008)
Marvel Adventures: Fantastic Four: Oh Captain, My Captain Marvel! #30 (2008)
Marvel Adventures: Hulk
Analyze This #9 (2008)
The Unstoppable Mr. Marko #10 (2008)
Last Monster Standing #11 (2008)
HulkFu Hustle #12 (2008)
She-Hulk
Heroic Proportions, Part 1 (of 2) #37 (2009)
Heroic Proportions, Part 2 (of 2) #38 (2009)
X-Men Forever
The Fury of the Howling Commando #7 (2009)
...The Harder They Fall! #8 (2009)
Welcome to the Jungle #9 (2009)
DC Comics
Hourman One Million
Part 2: Metron's Brain #12 (2000)
Part 3: The Perfect Crime #13 (2000)
JLA Annual: On Call #4 (2000)
JLA : Tower of Babel, Conclusion: Harsh Words #46 (2000-2001)
JLA 80-Page Giant: The Century War II #3 (2000)
JLA Secret Files #3 (2000)
Shadowpact
Blue Devil: A Night in the Life #4 (2006)
One Year Later #5 (2006)
The Pentacle Plot #1 (2007)
Cursed #1 (2008)
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight : Chicks Dig the Bat #212 (2007)
The Creeper
The Island of Misfit Souls #4 (2007)
Welcome to Creepsville #5 (2007)
Checkmate #11-12 (2007)
Corvalho, Part One #11 (2007)
Corvalho, Part Two #12 (2007)
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Special
From A Cub To A Wolf #1 (2008)
The Death of Jimmy Olsen #2 (2009)
Green Lantern - The Power of Green: Go Green, Save Some Green #1 (2010)
Batman (1940 series)
Pieces, Part One: Lost #710 (2011)
Pieces, Part Two: The Long Way Back #711 (2011)
Pieces, Part Three: Gilded Lily #712 (2011)
In Storybook Endings #713 (2011)
General Mills Presents: Justice League - Sinister Imitation #3 (2011)
Batman: Eye of the Beholder (2011)
Swamp Thing Giant #4-5 (2019)
ABDO Publishing
The Avengers - Even A Hawkeye Can Cry #17 (2007)
Dark Horse
Moonstone
The Phantom: Ghost Who Walks
Godfall - Part Three #10 (2010)
Godfall - Part Four #11 (2010)
Captain Action Season Two #1-2 (2010)
Dynamite Entertainment
Kirby: Genesis - Captain Victory - Galactic Commandos! #3 (2012)
The Shadow #100 (2015)
HarperCollins
IDW Publishing
Blue Nemesis (2014)
Judge Dredd
The American Way of Death Part One; Slammer #17 (2014)
Black Light District Part 1 #22 (2014)
Mega-City Manhunt, Part 1: The Most Despised Face of the 22nd Century #25 (2014)
Mega-City Manhunt, Part 2: Thief Justice #26 (2014)
The American Way of Death #5 (2014)
Mega-City Manhunt #7 (2014)
Rom: Earthfall #3 (2017)
Titan Comics
Independence Day: Dark Fathom #1-2 (2016)
Triggerman #2,#4-5 (2016-2017)
The Assignment #1,#3 (2017)
Peepland #3 (2017)
Normandy Gold #1-5 (2017-2018)
Breakneck #2 (2019)
Cutaway Comics
Storm King Productions
John Carpenter's Night Terrors: Graveyard Moon (2020)
Advent Comics
Fist of the Dragon #1 (2022)
References
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"Comic Creator Steve Scott Joins Eva Ink Artist Group! -" . www.comicbox.com . 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Comics, Wicked (2020-02-14).
"Steve Scott" . The Malta Comic Con . Retrieved 2023-10-29 .
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b Van Trierum, Jeroen (2016-11-04).
"Interview Mark Teixeira en Stephen B. Scott" . IGN Benelux (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
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Wizard Magazine - Issue nr.193 - November 2007 - article: A real American hero - p.98-102
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"Comic book illustration depicting fire fighters, vignettes of the September 11th World Trade Center terrorist attacks in New York City, and a fire fighter's badge with a black mourning band] / Art: Steve Scott and Eman Torre ; color: Patricia Mulvihill" . Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ John Consoli (April 19, 2007).
"WB, CW, Toyota Pact for Marketing Campaign" . Media Week. Archived from
the original on November 28, 2007. Retrieved 2023-11-09 .
^ Brian Warmoth (April 24, 2007).
"Faster Than a Speeding Panel" . Wizard Universe. Archived from
the original on December 19, 2007. Retrieved 2023-11-09 .
^ Diaz, Julio (2015-02-25).
"Pensacon 2015: Check out artists for Pensacon keepsakes" . Pensacola News Journal . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Ian Melton | (2020-09-27).
"Obscure Comics: The Dark Knight & The Dark Knight Rises Prologues" . bleedingcool.com . Retrieved 2023-11-10 .
^ Paul O'connor (2011-12-28).
"Operation Ajax" . Longbox Graveyard .
^ Gallagher, Brian (2015-12-23).
"Independence Day Aliens Return in Resurgence Comic Covers" . MovieWeb . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Bostick, Christopher (2016-06-24).
"Illustrator Steve Scott will sign copies of 'Independence Day' movie tie-in comic at 3 Alarm Comics" . SunHerald . Retrieved 2023-11-06 .
^ Freeman, John (2020-11-17).
"Cutaway Comics on course to release new Doctor Who spin-off, "Eldrad Must Live" " . downthetubes.net . Retrieved 2023-11-07 .
^ Williams, Benjamin.
"Cutaway Comics Omega Stretch Goals - Eldrad Must Live!" . www.comicbooknews.co.uk . Retrieved 2023-11-10 .
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