Scott Lobdell

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Scott Lobdell (born 1963) is an American comic book writer.

He is mostly known for his work throughout the 1990s on Marvel Comics' X-Men-related titles specifically Uncanny X-Men, the main title itself, and the spin-off series that he conceived with artist Chris Bachalo, Generation X. Generation X focused on a number of young mutant students who attempted to become superheroes in their own right at a separate school with the guidance of veteran X-related characters Banshee and Emma Frost. He also had writing stints on Marvel's Fantastic Four, Alpha Flight, and The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix mini-series with artist Gene Ha. He wrote the script to Stan Lee's Mosaic and an upcoming film from POW Entertainment featuring Ringo Starr. He also participated in the Marvel Comics and Image Comics (from Jim Lee's WildStorm) crossover mini-series WildC.A.T.s/X-Men.

[edit] Awards

His work has won him a good deal of recognition in the comic books industry, including a nomination for the Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Writer in 1997.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://users.rcn.com/aardy/comics/awards/ Comic Book Awards Almanac
Preceded by
Chris Claremont
Excalibur writer
1991
Succeeded by
Alan Davis
Preceded by
Alan Davis
Excalibur writer
1993
Succeeded by
Richard Ashford
Preceded by
John Byrne
Uncanny X-Men writer
1992–1997
Succeeded by
Steve Seagle
Preceded by
None
Generation X writer
1994–1997
Succeeded by
James Robinson
Preceded by
Chris Claremont
Uncanny X-Men writer
2001
Succeeded by
Joe Casey
Preceded by
Fabian Nicieza
X-Men (vol. 2) writer
1995–1996
Succeeded by
Mark Waid
Preceded by
Mark Waid
X-Men (vol. 2) writer
1996–1997
Succeeded by
Joe Kelly
Preceded by
Chris Claremont
X-Men (vol. 2) writer
2001
Succeeded by
Grant Morrison
Preceded by
Terry Kavanagh
Iron Man writer
1996–1997
(with Jim Lee)
Succeeded by
Jeph Loeb
Preceded by
Peter David
X-Factor (vol. 1) writer
1993
Succeeded by
J.M. DeMatteis
Preceded by
Joe Kelly
Daredevil writer
1998
Succeeded by
D.G. Chichester
Preceded by
Brandon Choi & Jim Lee
Fantastic Four writer
1998
Succeeded by
Chris Claremont