Scott Hampton (b. 1959) is a writer.
Professional History
He began his career following in the footsteps of brother and fellow comic book creator Bo Hampton. Their sister is Tracy Hampton Munsey. Both Scott and Bo studied under Will Eisner in 1976. Scott's first professional comics work was the six-page story "Godfather Death" released by Epic Illustrated in 1982. Scott's work on Silverheels from Pacific Comics in 1983 is regarded as the first continuing painted comic. His latest works include "Spookhouse," released in 2004 by IDW Publishing, in which he adapted his favorite ghost stories into sequential form, and Batman: Gotham County Line in 2005.
Personal History
Scott Hampton was born in 1959 in High Point, North Carolina. A freelance artist known for his diversity, Hampton has illustrated such iconic properties as Batman, Sandman, Black Widow, Hellraiser, and Star Trek in addition to work on his creator-owned projects such as The Upturned Stone.
He is the brother of Bo Hampton.
Work History
- Scott Hampton/Writer
- Scott Hampton/Penciler
- Scott Hampton/Inker
- Scott Hampton/Cover Artist
- Scott Hampton/Colorist
- Scott Hampton/Creations
- Scott Hampton's Images as a Penciler
- Scott Hampton's Images as an Inker
- Scott Hampton's Images as a Cover Artist
- Scott Hampton's Images as a Colorist
Trivia
- Won the 1993 Harvey Award for excellence in presentation for Batman: Night Cries
External Links
- Official website
- Scott Hampton at Wikipedia.org
- Scott Hampton at Marvel Database