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First entry. I hope I am good about keeping up with this......what? No spell check.

Anyway, here is my Comics Bio. It's what you will normally find attached to my spot of the program book.

Thanks, by the way, for taking the time to read this...

You no doubt have seen the work of Smallville artist, Steve Scott if you are a fan of the hit TV show. Steve is one of those rare creators who has had the opportunity to transcend the print media, with his work now seen on episodes of the runaway blockbuster.

Yet, although some of you may be discovering him for the first time because of the magic of television, others have known about his work for quite some time via his sequential print illustrations 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 wouldnÕt 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 ÒThe Worlds Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember.Ó 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.

Scott has since relocated to the renowned community of artist in Atlanta Georgia, encouraged to pick up the pencil full time by his contemporaries. Immediately, Steve's work began to appear in the pages of DC Comics Shadowpact, the Creeper, 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, Creeper 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. Steve also has several projects on the horizon from the Marvel Adventures line that include: Fantastic Four, Avengers, and the Hulk.

In addition to this ever growing list of published comics, cards, and other related illustrations, Steve also just finished a Kyle XY one shot for Disney/ABC with writer Jeff Parker.

For further information regarding Steve Scott, read Wizard magazine Issue 193, November 2007.

OK, thats about it for now.

I will update.....

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[ Posted by HulkSmash on May 16th, 2008 10:54 PM ]...

Scott, thanks for coming on the show. Enjoying MA Hulk a lot right now. Congrats on the Indiana Jones limited series also. See you at Heroes Con!

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