Scott Clark (comics)

Scott Clark was a comic book artist who worked for Wildstorm, Marvel Comics, Aspen Comics and DC Comics.

Career

Scott Clark got his start in the early 1990s drawing for small publishers but came to be known through his work for the then Image studio Wildstorm and later Marvel Comics. After working for a short time at Aspen Comics, he returned to the now DC Comics-owned Wildstorm and then DC Comics proper, working on titles like Brightest Day. Most recently he worked on the New 52 Grifter series and covers for Deathstroke and was the artist for the Martian Manhunter back-up in the new Justice League of America series.[1]

Clark died on February 21, 2013.[2][3][1]

gollark: To randomly partly restart a conversation from 10 minutes ago, the UK government apparently cares enough about security that they have this program to (apparently) try and teach "cybersecurity" stuff to teenagers, but I have no idea how good they actually are about pentesting.
gollark: Sounds like your country has stupid laws. I wonder if the UK's are better but I kind of doubt it.
gollark: !!FUN!!
gollark: If you do it, I will launch orbital laser bees.
gollark: Unlikely.

References

  1. "Remembering Scott Clark". DC Comics. February 22, 2013. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  2. "Scott Clark (comic artists & creators)". Comicvine.com. Retrieved 2013-02-24.
  3. http://www.comics.org/credit/name/Scott%20Clark/sort/chrono/
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