- J. Scott Campbell
Jeffrey Scott Campbell (born
April 12 ,1973 ,East Tawas, Michigan ) is an American comic book artist. He has had several pen names, including "Jeff Scott", but is best known as J. Scott Campbell. He currently resides in California. He rose to fame as an artist forWildstorm Comics , though he has since done work forMarvel Comics (most notably as a cover artist on "Amazing Spider-Man "), and the video game industry.Biography
First published work
In the late 1980s, Campbell entered for and won an "Invent the Ultimate Video Game" contest featured in the pages of
Nintendo 's official magazine, "Nintendo Power ", whereby submitted contest entries were to consist of drawings and concepts for a video game. Color drawings from "Lockarm," the videogame idea he pitched, were published in the magazine as the winning entry. He was 15 years old at the time of his submission.Years later, the 200th issue of "
Nintendo Power " included a poster featuring prominentNintendo characters drawn by Campbell in his unique art style, along with an interview whereby Campbell recalled his memories of the "Invent the Ultimate Video Game" Contest.Wildstorm
Campbell is best known as the original artist and co-creator of "
Gen¹³ " and "Danger Girl ". He got his big break atJim Lee 'sWildstorm Productions with his work on "Gen¹³ ", his first comic book series, which featured a group of teenage heroes. He soon gained a reputation in the American comics industry for his highly sexualized illustrations of women.In 1998, Campbell, together with fellow comics artists
Joe Madureira andHumberto Ramos , founded the Cliffhanger imprint as part ofWildstorm Productions. He then launched his comic series "Danger Girl " through this imprint. The story, which followed the adventures of a group of female secret agents, made the most of Campbell's talents drawing well-endowed women and dramatic action sequences.The "
Danger Girl " series has since generated a video game for the Sony PlayStation, as well as several comic spinoffs in the forms of limited series and one-shots that were drawn by different artists in the American comics industry. Most of these spin-offs featured story outlines from Campbell himself.In August 2005, Campbell published "
Wildsiderz ", which he co-created with his "Danger Girl" writing partnerAndy Hartnell .In 2007, Campbell illustrated the covers to the "Freddy Vs. Jason Vs. Ash" six issue
miniseries .During the WizardWorld 2006 Comic Convention held in
Los Angeles ,Marvel Comics announced that Campbell has signed an exclusive contract with the company, and will work on aSpider-Man series with writerJeph Loeb . This will not be the first time that Campbell has tackled Spider-Man; he was the cover artist of "The Amazing Spider-Man " for a time. Marvel has scheduled Campbell and Loeb's new "Spider-Man" series for publication in 2008 as Campbell revealed in a video interview at the 2007 Wizard World Chicago Comic Con. The project will appear in 2009. [Biggers, Cliff ; "Comic Shop News " #1082 (March 2008); Page 3.]Technique
Campbell does his pencil with a
lead holder , and Sanford Turquoise brand H lead, which he uses for its softness and darkness, and for its ability to provide a "sketchy" feel, with a minimal amount of powdery lead smearing. He uses this lead because it strikes a balance between too hard, and therefore not dark enough on the page, and too soft, and therefore prone to smearing and crumbling. Campbell avoids its closest competitor because he finds it too waxy. Campbell has also used HB lead and F lead. He maintains sharpness of the lead with a Berold Turquoise sharpener, changing them every four to six months, which he finds is the duration of their grinding ability. [ [http://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Pencils-79071837 Campbell discusses the lead and sharpening implements he uses on his site] ] Campbell uses a combination of Magic Rub erasers, eraser sticks, and since he began to ink his work digitally, a Sakura electric eraser. He often sharpens the eraser to a cornered edge in order to render fine detailed work. [ [http://j-scott-campbell.deviantart.com/art/Drawing-Supplies-Erasers-79071662 Campbell discusses the erasers he uses on his site] ]References
External links
* [http://www.jscottcampbell.com/ J. Scott Campbell] Official site.
* [http://jsc.theanomaly.co.uk/modules/news/ JSCFan] J. Scott Campbell fansite.
* [http://www.nintendo.com/newsarticle?articleid=TQLpPoAjkII3RDJF7Y5GgrQZHjIvzKuG&page=newsmain Go Behind the Scenes with Comic Genius and Nintendo Super Fan J. Scott Campbell ] Nintendo Power's interview with J. Scott Campbell.
* [http://www.newsarama.com/WWLA06/Marvel/SoupMarvel.htm J. Scott Campbell signs exclusive with Marvel] Campbell speaks to Newsarama about his exclusive deal with Marvel and what it means for his career.
* [http://www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=75 J. Scott Campbell Image Gallery at Comic Art Community]
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