J. Scott Campbell
- January 4, 2024
- Penciller
Quick Facts
Full Name | J. Scott Campbell |
Occupation | Penciller |
Date Of Birth | Apr 12, 1973(1973-04-12) |
Age | 51 |
Birthplace | East Tawas |
Country | United States |
Birth City | East Tawas |
Horoscope | Aries |
J. Scott Campbell Biography
Name | J. Scott Campbell |
Birthday | Apr 12 |
Birth Year | 1973 |
Place Of Birth | East Tawas |
Home Town | East Tawas |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Aries |
J. Scott Campbell is one of the most popular and richest Penciller who was born on April 12, 1973 in East Tawas, East Tawas, United States. Jeffery Scott Campbell (born April 12, 1973) is an American comic book artist. He was initially known professionally as Jeffery Scott, but is best known as J. Scott Campbell. He rose to fame as an artist for Wildstorm Comics, though he has since done work for Marvel Comics (most notably as a cover artist on The Amazing Spider-Man), and the video game industry.
In 1998, Campbell, together with fellow comics artists Joe Madureira and Humberto Ramos, founded the Cliffhanger imprint as part of Wildstorm Productions. He 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.
At the WizardWorld 2006 Comic Convention held in Los Angeles, Marvel Comics announced that Campbell signed an exclusive contract with the company, and to work on a Spider-Man series with writer Jeph Loeb. Between 2001 and 2013 Campbell did numerous covers for The Amazing Spider-Man, including issues 30 – 35 in 2001, 50 – 52 and 500 in 2003, and seven issues done sporadically from issues 601 in 2009 and 700 in 2013. His cover to issue #30 was used as the cover of the 2003 trade paperback that collected issues 30 and 31.
In February 2006, the 200th issue of Nintendo Power included a poster featuring prominent Nintendo 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.
After graduating from high school in Aurora, Colorado, Campbell began doing freelance commercial art jobs. As Campbell prepared to show his samples at the 1993 San Diego Comic Con, the series WildC.A.T.S premiered by Jim Lee’s publishing studio, Wildstorm Productions (then called Homage Studios). One issue advertised a talent search for which readers could submit artwork, so Campbell put together a package that included a four-page WildC.A.T.S story and sent it in. A week and a half later, Jim Lee telephoned Campbell and asked him if he would move to San Diego to work for him. Initially working under the professional name Jeffery Scott, Campbell’s first comics work was two pinups for the Homage Studios Swimsuit Special in 1993. His subsequent work for Wildstorm includes spot illustrations in WildC.A.T.S Sourcebook. and Stormwatch #0.
J. Scott Campbell Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Penciller |
House | Living in own house. |
J. Scott Campbell is one of the richest Penciller from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, J. Scott Campbell 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 1989, Campbell, then age fifteen, entered for and won an “Invent the Ultimate Video Game” contest featured in the issue 6 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.
Campbell went on to co-create the teen superhero team Gen¹³, which debuted in Deathmate Black (September 1993), before going on to star in their own five- issue miniseries in January 1994. The series was initially co-written by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee, but Campbell became a co-writer with issue #3. The team was eventually given their own regular ongoing series, which debuted in March 1995. Campbell was co-writer on the series until issue #18, and was the regular artist, leaving the book after issue #20 (June 1997).
In August 2005, Campbell published Wildsiderz, which he co-created with his Danger Girl writing partner Andy Hartnell.
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Facts & Trivia
J. Ranked on the list of most popular Penciller. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. J. Scott Campbell celebrates birthday on April 12 of every year.
What is J Scott Campbell known for?
Campbell is best known as the original artist and co-creator of Gen¹³ and Danger Girl. He got his big break at Jim Lee’s Wildstorm Productions with his work on Gen¹³, his first comic book series, which featured a group of teenage heroes.
How much is J Scott Campbell's art?
The $55,000 Original Cover Art of J Scott Campbell, on Display in New York City.
Is J Scott Campbell related to Bruce Campbell?
Featuring Bruce Campbell (the actor and no relation to J. Scott Campbell that I know of), and some of the best dialogue a teenage boy can ever hope to hear, Army of Darkness has a special level of cheesy humor and horror that is rarely matched.
Does Bruce Campbell have a child?
Children
How rich is Bruce Campbell?
Net Worth: $10 Million
Gender:| Male
Height:| 6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession:| Actor, Film Producer, Writer, Author, Film director, Television
Director, Television producer, Voice Actor
Nationality:| United States of America