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Comic artist Steve Scott's work can currently be
seen on the upcoming "X-Men Forever" series with
writer Chris Claremont. Not to mention that Steve
is also the ONLY artist tapped by DC Comics to do
any work relating to "Batman Forever," depicting
the now legendary turn of Heath Ledger as The
Joker. Look for Steve's work in the Blue-Ray disc
release of the movie! Currently Steve is working
on a top secret "Green Lantern" project for DC
Comics due out in a few months!
Steve is indeed certainly no stranger to media
tie-in's. His work has also often been seen on
the television show Smallville and in other
special projects for DC Comics. As well as doing
some darn good likenesses for the recent "Indiana
Jones--Tomb of the Gods," comic book series for
Dark Horse to tie-in with the recent Harrison Ford
movie! In fact, George Lucas liked Steve's work so
much that he purchased most of the originals to
keep for himself!
Beginning his comics career at Malibu Comics and
his wildly popular stint on "Razor" for London
Night, as well as "New Warriors," "Hourman," and "JLA"
for Marvel and DC Comics--With a resume like that,
one wouldn't think that up until recently, Steve
led a duel life as firefighter by day and artist
by night-- for more than sixteen years, in fact!
Even then, it took one horrible event to bring
those two identities together. On September 11,
2001, he watched, with the rest of the nation as
the Twin Towers fell. Soon afterwards, DC Comics
published "The Worlds Finest Comic Book Writers &
Artists Tell Stories to Remember." Steve was
selected among the few to contribute to this
historical collection, which was later exhibited,
and is now archived, at the Library of Congress.
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina and his work as a
firefighter in Buloxi during that catastrophe,
Steve decided to pursue comic work full time,
relocating to the renowned community of artist in
Atlanta, Georgia. Immediately, Steve's work began
to appear in the pages of "Shadowpact," "The
Creeper" with writer Steve Niles, "Batman Legends
of the Dark Knight," and "Checkmate." He got a
particularly special kick out of bringing to life
some of DC Comics strangest characters like
Detective Chimp, Rex the Wonder Dog, Rag Man, The
Phantom Stranger and many others.
Recent and current projects at Marvel Comics, and
DC Comics include working with industry legends
Louise Simonson and Chris Claremont on the titles
"Magik" and "Exiles," the "Marvel Adventures" line
featuring Fantastic Four, Avengers, and the Hulk,
work on "She-Hulk," And a Kyle XY one shot for
Disney/ABC with writer Jeff Parker. In other
words, he's busy making comics, which is a good
thing for his ever growing number of fans.
Recently returned from a signing tour in Belgium,
France and the Netherlands, and Spain look for
more of Steve's work on "X-Men Forever," "Green
Lantern," as well as some surprises to be
announced soon!
For more information on Steve Scott and his work,
contact:
www.evaink.com
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