Scot Eaton
Scot Eaton is a comic book artist, best known for his work on Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, X-Men: Endangered Species,[1] and X-Men: Messiah Complex.[2]
Career
In the early 1990s Eaton started penciling Doctor Fate and Swamp Thing for DC Comics. He went on to draw Silver Surfer[3] and Thor for Marvel Comics. He later went to work for CrossGen after relocating to Florida. Eaton eventually quit Crossgen and returned to Vermont.
Bibliography
DC
- Animal Man #56 (1993)
- Azrael #8 (along with Barry Kitson) (1995)
- Creature Commandos, miniseries, #1-8 (2000)
- Doctor Fate #32-37 (1991–92)
- Doom Patrol, vol. 2, #70 (1993)
- Green Lantern, vol. 3, #105 (along with Jeff Johnson) (1998)
- Green Lantern: The New Corps, miniseries, #1-2 (1999)
- Hawkman, vol. 4, #19 (2003)
- JLA Superpower (1999)
- R.E.B.E.L.S. '95 #7 (1995)
- Scarab, miniseries, #1-8 (1993–94)
- Secret Files & Origins Guide to the DC Universe (2000)
- Shade, the Changing Man, vol. 2, #39 (along with Chris Bachalo) (1993)
- Showcase '95 #4, 7–8, 10 (1995–96)
- Superman #545 (1997)
- Superman, vol. 2, #141 (1999)
- Superman Forever (among other artists) (1998)
- Superman: Save the Planet (1998)
- Superman: The Man of Steel #69-74, 83, 86 (1997–98)
- Swamp Thing, vol. 2, #118-135, 138 (1992–93)
- The New 52: Futures End, #8 (2014)
Marvel
- Black Panther, vol. 4, #10-19 (2006)
- Captain America, vol. 3, Annual 2000
- Captain America, vol. 4, #29-32 (2004)
- Cosmic Powers, miniseries, #6 (1994)
- Cosmic Powers Unlimited, miniseries, #4-5 (1996)
- Doomwar, miniseries, #1-6 (2010)
- Fantastic Four: House of M, miniseries, #1-3 (2005)
- Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14-16 (2007)
- Guardians of the Galaxy #54 (1994)
- Iron Man, vol. 3, #89 (2004)
- Iron Man/Thor, miniseries, #1-4 (2011)
- New Excalibur (Excalibur, vol. 2) #16-22 (2007)
- New X-Men #40-41 (2007)
- Secret Avengers #12.1, 13-14 (2011)
- Silver Sable and the Will Pack #30, 32 (1994–95)
- Silver Surfer, vol. 2, #95, 117-122 (full art); Annual #7 (along with Tom Grindberg) (1994–96)
- Soldier X #11-12 (2003)
- Starmasters, miniseries, #1-3 (1995–96)
- Thor, vol. 2, #68-79 (2003–04)
- Werewolf by Night Vol. 3 (2020)[4]
- Wolverine: Origins #37-38 (2009)
- X-Factor, vol. 2, #23, 25-27 (2007–08)
- X-Men, vol. 2, (then, X-Men: Legacy) #200-202, 204, 208–215, 217–218, 220-224 (2007); Annual 2000
- X-Men: Original Sin (along with Mike Deodato) (2008)
Other publishers
- Bloodshot #9 (Acclaim, 1998)
- Dreadstar #62-64 (First, 1991)
- Edge #2-5 (CrossGen, 2002)
- Eternal Warrior #45-46 (along with Dale Eaglesham) (Acclaim, 1992)
- Killer Instinct Special #2 (Acclaim, 1996)
- Sigil #10-14, 16–19, 21–26, 29–33, 35 (CrossGen, 2001–03)
References
- Pullen, Travis (25 August 2007). "Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review". Film Fodder. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
- Pullen, Travis (13 January 2008). "Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review". Film Fodder. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
- Nolen-Weathington, Eric; Pérez, George (2003). Modern Masters Volume 2: George Perez. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-893905-25-2. Retrieved 19 November 2010.
- "Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas and Benjamin Jackendoff Introduce a New Werewolf By Night". Marvel Comics. July 21, 2020. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
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