Richard A. Scott


Richard A. Scott is an ex-Alaskan freelance comic book artist, writer, videographer and voice talent.

Biography

Scott currently embellishes for AC Comics FemForce having just contributed to FemForce's 150th issue. Other contributions include DC Comics / TSR, INC, Avatar #1 as an assistant inker. He also was a regular contributor to the second incarnation of the legendary Science Fiction Review helmed by Elton Elliot. Contributing much spot art for much of the run along with his very good friend Randy Lee Prinslow.



He also writes for TwoMorrows Publications Back Issue! edited by Michael Eury. Issue #25 covered the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art art gallery, #30 Gary Owens, #39 Fred Hembeck. Scott also has done an article for issue #54 of The Jack Kirby Collector edited by John Morrow, about Fantastic Four the Lost Adventure. He has also covered Megan Rose Gedris for Curve. Here he started doing collaborative jam pieces of art with the artists he has interviewed The Gedris art is currently seen on his website. His Fred Hembeck article for Back Issue! #39 will feature one of these jams.
Scott did research work and took photos for Robert James Parish's Gus Van Sant, Unauthorized Biography. He assisted his long-time friend Andy Mangels on Animation on DVD-the ultimate guide and his upcoming book for TwoMorrows Lou Scheimer: Creating The Filmation Generation. He was also involved with Andy's The Perez Archives for The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. He also assists him with the yearly bi-coastal, charitable Wonder Woman day event.
Scott has appeared in Woodcrest Productions Michael Golden The Creator Chronicles DVD and has been involved with the soon to be released Joe Sinnott The Creator Chronicles DVD. He also has filmed for the upcoming Matt Wagner production as well.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Season one, Volume two boxed DVD set, Disk #6 He-Man Invades the San Diego Comic-Con Richard is interviewed in the middle of the San Diego Comic-con for the DVD as well as being a P.A..
And if you look real hard you might see him in TNT's Leverage Season #2 Episode 7 "The Two Live Crew Job".
He also uses the aliases of 'Spunky ' and 'Chameleon King' patterned off his favorite Legionnaire Chameleon Boy in the Legion of Super-Heroes.