Scott Koblish

Scott Koblish
Born May 28, 1970
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation Comic book artist, Penciler, Colourist, Cover Artist, Inker
Notable work Deadpool, Captain America

Scott Koblish[1] was born on May 28, 1970 in Los Angeles, California. He is an American comic book artist specializing in inking. Scott Koblish is also a specialized pencil artist with his work with Marvel Comics and DC Comics. As a comic artist, Scott Koblish is credited in 603 issues[2] both Marvel Comics[3] and DC Comics.[4]

Education

Scott Koblish attended The Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Art when he was nine years old. There, he fell in love with comic art and began his first step in becoming a cartoonist.

Bibliography

Scott Koblish is currently the artist for Marvel’s Deadpool. Koblish has always wanted to be a cartoonist from a very early age. As a child, Scott loved John Byrne’s and George Perez’s work. He emerged into the comic book industry during the early 1990s with Marvel Comics on a variety of Marvel’s titles such as GI Joe, The Punisher, Elektra, and Excalibur. Scott Koblish began his career as a member of an apprentice program in Marvel Comics and began his work as on 4 January 1993. In 1998, Scott Koblish contributed his ink works to the Star Trek/X-Men crossover “Second Contact” from Marvel, also inking the main primary cover. Koblish also ran as a inker on the popular Marvel superhero, Captain America,[5] inking and cooperating his work with Ron Garney. Koblish’s artworks with Marvel also involves his work on the infamous Deadpool[6][7] series. Furthermore, Koblish also worked on the "Jet Pack Pets"[8] for Disney and he worked for a year with Stan Lee Media on the "7th Portal".[9]

Personal life

Scott Koblish is married and has one daughter.[10] Currently, He is resided in Westchester, California where he is continuing his work as a comic artist on Deadpool for Marvel. Scott Koblish also took part in becoming musician and a songwriter. He is a guitarist as well as a singer and he sings and produces his own music. Koblish published and displayed most of his musical work on his personal blog website[11] and his YouTube channel.[12] He likes to also attend comics convention where he gets to interact with fans and further express his artworks.

References

  • The Many Deaths of Scott Koblish. ISBN 978-1-4521-6712-1.
  • Scott Koblish's Marvel Comics
  • Scott Koblish's DC Comics
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