Scott Reed (comics)

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Scott Reed (comics)

Reed at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 13, 2012.
Born (1970-07-13) July 13, 1970
Vienna, West Virginia
Nationality American
Area(s) Comic book creator
Notable works
The Overman


Scott Reed (born 1970) is an American illustrator, comic book artist and author from Reedsville, Ohio. His earliest comic work as a writer and inker appeared in Silverwolf Comics (Greater Mercury Comics) Eradicators in 1990. In 1993, he worked on-staff as an inker for Malibu Comics until 1996, when he was hired by Dark Horse Comics to provide inks for Godzilla and G.I. Joe Extreme comic book mini-series. For the next several years, he produced creator-owned online comics under his self-publishing label Webs Best Comics. In 2007, he and artist Shane White collaborated on The Overman, an apocalyptic noir science fiction mini-series published by Image Comics. In 2010, Reed wrote two mini-series for Marvel Comics, Realm of Kings: Son of Hulk, and Incredible Hulks: Enigma Force, which re-introduced several Microverse characters into the Marvel Universe. Both series were penciled by Miguel Munera. In 2012, Reed wrote, illustrated and published Saga Of A Doomed Universe, a graphic novel distributed digitally with Graphicly and iTunes, and included in Boing-Boing's 'Best Damn Comics of the Year' of 2012.

Bibliography

Interviews

Reviews

  • Harry Jay Knowles at Ain't It Cool News about The Overman
  • Tonya Crawford at Broken Frontier about The Overman
  • Jesse Schedeen at IGN about Realm Of Kings: Son Of Hulk
  • George Marston at Newsarama about Saga Of A Doomed Universe
  • Brian Heater at Boing Boing about Saga Of A Doomed Universe

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