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J. Scott Campbell

Jeffrey Scott Campbell (born April 12, 1973) is an American comic book artist. He was initially known professionally as Jeffrey 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.
==Early life==
Jeffrey Scott Campbell (known to his friends as "Scott"〔("Artist Showcase with J. Scott Campbell" ). Disney Parks. 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.〕) was born in East Tawas, Michigan, though he has no memories of that city, as his family moved when he was very young to the Denver, Colorado, which he regards as his home. He has a younger sister, who is a digital architect, and a younger brother who is a musician.〔("J. Scott Campbell Interview 02 of 06" ). JScottCampbell's Channel - YouTube. January 18, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2011.〕
As a child, Campbell was interested in cartoons, rather than comics. He first became interested in comics when, as a teenager, he visited a friend's house, where his friend showed him ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #10, which featured artwork by Art Adams. Campbell, explains, "I immediately went nuts over the book. That book had such detail. The art was fantastic. It just started me going. It just turned me around. All of a sudden I wanted to do this, and I felt I could." Campbell began collecting, purchasing books based on the art, not the title, which he says made his collecting habits somewhat difficult at times.〔''Wizard'' #41 (January 1995). pp 125 - 126.〕
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.

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