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| Damion Scott | |
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| Born | Damion Rohan Scott December 28, 1976 |
| Nationality | African-American () |
| Area(s) | Comic book artist |
| Pseudonym(s) | Dre, Mosh |
| Notable works | How to Draw Hip-Hop |
Damion Scott (born December 28, 1976, in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Brooklyn, NY) is an American Comic book artist and writer. He currently resides in Japan.
Scott is a graduate of the Joe Kubert School. His drawing style is influenced by the graffiti art and the Hip hop culture. He has published a book entitled How To Draw Hip-Hop on the subject.
Scott has worked on several DC Comics, including Batman, Robin, and Batgirl. Scott has also worked on Spider-Man, for Marvel Comics. He was the featured artist in issue #10 of the Solo series (2006).
Scott's most recent project was the Raven limited-series for DC Comics. He currently lives in Japan and is heavily involved in the local art scene, having started an art studio in Tokyo. He is participating in an Art Showcase in Harajyuku on October 17-18, 2009, entitled "Battle for the Big Toy"
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