Nicola Scott

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Nicola Scott
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Scott at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, 10 October 2010.
Nationality Australian
Area(s) Penciller, Inker
Notable works
Birds of Prey
Earth 2
Secret Six

Nicola Scott is a comic book artist from Sydney, Australia whose notable works include Birds of Prey and Secret Six.[1] She is currently working on a creator owned book, Black Magick (Image Comics) with Greg Rucka.[2]

Career

After a brief acting career, Scott decided in 2001 to become a comic book artist.[3] Her first comics work were painted covers for a series titled The Watch published in Australia by Phosphorescent Comics.[4] In 2002, she traveled to the San Diego Comic-Con International to begin making contacts in the U.S. comics industry. In 2003, she obtained work from Top Cow Comics which in turn led to her being hired by DC Comics.[3] Her first work in the U.S. market appeared in Star Wars: Empire #26 (October 2004)[5] published by Dark Horse Comics. In December 2005, Wizard magazine featured Scott as a "Talent to Watch". At DC, she collaborated with writer Gail Simone on Birds of Prey and Secret Six.[6] In 2010, she drew the Wonder Woman tie-in to Blackest Night. In July 2010, Scott was announced as the artist of the Teen Titans starting with issue #88[7] and she drew the series until the end of its run with issue #100 (October 2011).[5] Scott penciled Superman vol 3 issues #3, 5, and 6.[8] In January 2012, DC announced Scott and writer James Robinson as the creative team of Earth 2, a new series focusing on the Justice Society of America.[9] Scott's work on that series has been described as her "mainstream breakthrough".[10]

Critical reception

Reviewer Doug Zawisza of Comic Book Resources praised Scott's work on Superman #6 and compared her favorably to George Pérez, stating, "Luckily, it seems Scott can keep up with Pérez line for line. While Scott’s is definitely more grounded in reality than Pérez's (evident in the scene featuring the alien landscape of Jazuur), these two creators work quite well together. Scott’s art, from quiet moments like Lois calling out to Clark to the louder moments of the Supermen battle royale, is consistent and breathtaking, begging the readers to stop awhile and study it."[11]

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