Damion Scott
1976–
Damion Scott (born 1976) is a comic book artist and writer best known for his dynamic, manga-influenced style on DC's Batman-family titles in the early 2000s. Born in 1976, he rose to prominence as the regular artist on *Batgirl* and *Robin*, where his energetic linework and fluid action sequences helped define the look of Gotham's younger heroes during that era. He also contributed to *Detective Comics*, *Batman*, and *DC Special: Raven*, as well as Marvel's *Spectacular Spider-Man* and *Web of Spider-Man*. Scott's signature approach blends American superhero storytelling with the expressive character designs and kinetic layouts of Japanese comics—a fusion he deepened by splitting his time between New York and Tokyo. In Japan, he founded an art studio that publishes *Saturday Morning Cartoons* (or *SAM-C*), a Japanese comic that reflects his cross-cultural sensibilities. His original series *Duppy* showcases his writing alongside his art. Over a career spanning from 1999 to 2025, Scott has been credited on more than 75 issues as artist, colorist, or inker. While major industry awards have not been widely documented, his work remains influential among fans of street-level superheroics and hybrid artistic styles.
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