Damion Scott (comics)

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Damion Scott (comics)
Born Damion Scott
(1976-12-28) December 28, 1976
Spanish Town, Jamaica
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer, Artist
Pseudonym(s) Dre, Mosh
Notable works
How to Draw Hip-Hop

Damion Scott (born December 28, 1976, in Spanish Town, Jamaica[citation needed]) is an American comic book artist and writer.

Career

Scott is a graduate of The Kubert School. His drawing style is influenced by the graffiti art and the Hip hop culture.[citation needed] He has published a book entitled How To Draw Hip-Hop on the subject.

Scott has worked on several DC Comics, including Batman, Robin, and Batgirl. Scott has also worked on Spider-Man, for Marvel Comics. He was the featured artist in issue #10 of the Solo series (2006).

Scott's most recent project was the Raven limited-series for DC Comics. He currently lives in Japan and is heavily involved in the local art scene, having started an art studio in Tokyo and a Japanese comic titled Saturday Morning Cartoons or SAM-C. He is participating in an Art Showcase in Harajyuku on October 17–18, 2009, entitled "Battle for the Big Toy". He has recently drawn two issues of Web of Spider-Man and has a new series titled Duppy.[1]

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