Scott Ramsoomair
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Scott Ramsoomair (b. March 24, 1981) is the author of the popular webcomic VG Cats. He has also worked as the illustrator of the webcomic Digital Purgatory. He lives in Ontario, Canada.
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[edit] Jack Thompson controversy
Ramsoomair had a brief, yet infamous (amongst the webcomics and gaming communities) brush with attorney Jack Thompson, who had forwarded a copy of his open letter regarding Killer7 to Ramsoomair. Ramsoomair responded to the letter and was eventually threatened by Mr. Thompson with the violation of Florida's cyberstalking laws, in spite of the fact that Ramsoomair did not initiate the conversation.
[edit] Conventions attended
- Connecticon 2004 [1]
- Katsucon 2005 [2]
- Sogencon [3]
- Connecticon 2005 [4]
- Northern Anime Festival [5]
- Otakon 2005 [6]
- Katsucon 2006 [7]
- PortConMaine 2006 [8]
- Connecticon 2006 [9]
- Auchinawa 2006 [10]
- Otakon 2006 [11]
[edit] Trivia
- According to an interview with Fearless Radio, Ramsoomair's favorite game is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
- Scott has a Legend of Zelda tattoo on his left arm.
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
- VG Cats
- Correspondence with Jack Thompson
- myspace page
- GameSpeak: VG Cats — CBS.com interviews Ramsoomair
- Comixpedia interviews Ramsoomair