From Batman to Sandman, Black Widow and even Hellraiser, Scott's work is prized amongst collectors and the industry alike.
Born in 1959 in High Point, North Carolina, his lifelong interest in comics was fostered by his older brother Bo, also a professional comics artist, and Scott got his professional start in 1982 with the sale of the six-page "Godfather Death" to Epic Illustrated.
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BATMAN: Gotham County Line 2, p 40
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Since then, he's worked for most of the large comic book houses on projects as varied as Pigeons From Hell and Tapping the Vein (Eclipse), Hellraiser (Epic) and Books of Magic (DC). He painted Batman: Night Cries, a graphic album written by Archie Goodwin.
Scott and his wife Letitia live in Durham, North Carolina.

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| Awards and Honors for Scott |
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1990 Rec.arts.comics.* Squiddy Awards Nominee - Favorite Artist |
1993 WINNER! - Harvey Special Award for Excellence in Presentation, Batman: Night Cries (DC) |
1993 WINNER! - Harvey Special Award for Excellence in Presentation, Batman: Night Cries (DC) |
1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Rec.arts.comics.* Squiddy Awards Nominee - Best Comic Painter |
1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominee - Best Graphic Album--New, The Upturned Stone, by Scott Hampton (Kitchen Sink) |
1994 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominee - Best Painter, Scott Hampton, for The Upturned Stone (Kitchen Sink) |
1994 Harvey Award Nominee - Best Graphic Album, Upturned Stone by Scott Hampton; edited by Paul Jenkins (Heavy Metal/Kitchen Sink Press) |
1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominee - Best Limited Series, Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold, Alisa Kwitney, Kent Williams, Michael Zulli, Scott Hampton, and Rebecca Guay (DC/Vertigo) |
1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominee - Best Painter, Scott Hampton, Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty (DC); Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold, Book Two (DC/Vertigo) |
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