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Steve Scott

Steve Scott has illustrated such titles as; Batman, X-Men Forever, JLA, Batman Confidential, Marvel Adventures Hulk and many more. Over his eighteen year career, the publishers have included, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image, Dark Horse, London Knight Studios, Malibu Comics and several independent publishers.

In addition to his work in comics, Steve has worked in TV, Film, and, most recently, video games. His work for television has been seen on two episodes of the hit TV series Smallville during season six. The work for Smallville was titled “Justice and Doom” for which Steve illustrated on complete episode and was called back to work on the final episode of the series. In addition, Steve was called upon by ABC Family’s hit series KYLE XY to illustrate a story bridging the gap between seasons one and two.

In films, Steve was selected to draw the only adaptation to the 2008 Oscar winning film Batman the Dark Knight. His work was overseen and approved by director Christopher Nolan. This artwork was part of the packaging offered with the Special Blue Ray edition of Batman Begins. Also, that same year, George Lucas approved Steve to be the artist for Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods. This series, written by Rob Williams, was very popular with Indiana Jones fans all over the world. Much of the art from the series was purchased by Mr. Lucas himself and is now part of his permanent collection.

Moving along with the changing face of illustration, Steve’s work can be found in the digital market where he has provided graphics for Cognito Comics for their revolutionary, interactive graphic novel “Operation Ajax”. In video games, he is currently providing work for “The Bane of Yoto” from Leviathan Games.

His most recent work can be found in the upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s, “The Graveyard Book”. Steve was handpicked to be one of the few illustrators involved with this project. Additionally, he has been doing art chores on the IDW series Judge Dredd.