Mcleod, Scott Willard
MCLEOD, Scott Willard
MCLEOD, Scott Willard. American, b. 1960. Genres: Art/Art history, Illustrations. Career: DC Comics, NYC, worked in production department, 1982-83; freelance comic book artist and writer, 1983-; freelance journalist and reviewer, 1985-. Displayed four murals at Symphony Hall, Boston, MA, 1978. Teacher and lecturer, 1993-. Publications: Zot! (comic book; ten-issue series), 1984-85; Destroy!! (comic book), 1986; Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art (nonfiction), 1993. Contributor of articles to periodicals. Address: Box 115, Newbury Park, CA 91319, U.S.A.
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