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Nicola Scott Nicola Scott i(A74257 works by)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Comic-book artist, based in the US since 2002.

Scott's first work was with The Watch, an Australian comic book released in 2001-2002, after which she pursued work in the US. After some years of steady success, her work on DC Comics series Earth 2 with Australian comic-book writer Tom Taylor brought her serious critical acclaim.

Both a penciller and an inker, Scott has worked on issues of the following comics books, among other:

  • Star Wars: Empire (with Ron Marz, ongoing series, Dark Horse Comics, October–November 2004)
  • Season of the Witch (with Jai Nitz, four issue limited series, Image Comics, January–March 2006)
  • Angel Spotlight: Illyria (with Peter David, one-shot, IDW Publishing, April 2006)
  • Spike vs. Dracula (with Peter David, five issue limited series, IDW Publishing, June 2006)
  • Birds of Prey (with Gail Simone, DC Comics, January 2007 - August 2008)
  • Dead High Yearbook (with Wilfred Santiago, Penguin Publishing, 2007)
  • The Origin of the Birds of Prey (with Mark Waid, limited series, DC Comics, June 2007)
  • Secret Six (with Gail Simone, ongoing series, DC Comics, November 2008 - December 2009)
  • Blackest Night: Wonder Woman (with Greg Rucka, three issue mini-series, DC Comics, February–April 2010)
  • Wonder Woman (with Gail Simone, ongoing series, DC Comics, May 2010-July 2010)
  • Teen Titans (with J. T. Krul, ongoing series, DC Comics, December 2010-October 2011)
  • Superman (with George Pérez, ongoing series, DC Comics, January 2012-April 2012)
  • Earth 2 (with James Robinson and Tom Taylor, ongoing series, DC Comics, July 2012-January 2013, April 2013-July 2013, September 2013-March 2014, May 2014-July 2014, September 2014)
  • Legends of the Dark Knight (with Tom Taylor, ongoing series, DC Comics, December 2012).

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2021 winner Ledger Awards Gold Ledger for 'Black Magick' nos 12-16, written by Greg Rucka.
2020 winner Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Illustrated Book / Graphic Novel For 'Black Magick', written by American Greg Rucka.
2016 winner Ledger Awards Silver Ledger For Black Magick, written by American author Greg Rucka and illustrated by Nicola Scott.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Torn Applecross : Gestalt Publishing , 2011 7057776 2011 single work graphic novel fantasy horror young adult

'A reverse werewolf story. The city is damned, has always been damned. Torn tells of a wolf's struggles when he is infected with the strongest virus the world has ever known: Humanity.'

Source: Trove.

2011 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Best Illustrated Book / Graphic Novel
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