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Thomas Scioli is an American comic book artist and writer best known for working in a style similar to Jack Kirby. ==Biography== Scioli's epic sci-fi/fantasy series ''The Myth of 8-Opus'' won a 1999 Xeric Grant〔(Xerix Awards 1999 )〕 and attracted mild industry attention, earning him a small part illustrating the ''Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Comic Magazine'' miniseries (2001) and ultimately higher-profile projects at Image Comics: the miniseries ''Freedom Force'' (2005)〔 and the ongoing super-sci-fi-opera epic ''Gødland'' (with writer Joe Casey).〔(CR Sunday Interview: Thomas Scioli ), ''The Comics Reporter'', June 8, 2008〕 Scioli has stated that ''Gødland'' is "the best thing out there right now" and that he can imagine staying with the book for the rest of his career. Scioli has attracted some criticism for the similarity between his art and Jack Kirby's, but he is comfortable with his style: Scioli plans to collaborate with cartoonist Scott Mills for a new book called ''Zombie Kamikaze''.〔(The Force Behind ''Freedom Force'' ), Silver Age Soapbox, Comics Bulletin, December 1, 2004〕〔(Scott Mills: Q&A ), Comics Bulletin, February 23, 2004〕〔(13 Questions - Scott Mills ), Sequential Tart, July 2004〕 Scioli was raised in Philadelphia and resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tom Scioli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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