Scott McDaniel (born 1965) is an
American comics artist
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whose
comic book
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work includes
Marvel Comics
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' "Fall from Grace" storyline for the ''
Daredevil'' series. Artwork for
DC Comics
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includes a run on ''
Batman
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'' as regular penciller, ''
Nightwing
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'', ''
Richard Dragon'', and most recently ''
Green Arrow
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''.
Biography
Early life and career
McDaniel was born in 1965 in the city of
Pittsburgh
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,
Pennsylvania
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. He was a fan of
superheroes, and his mother would buy him stacks of comics from flea markets. He learned to draw from all those old comics.
McDaniel graduated from the Penn Hills Senior High School in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania. After graduation Scott wanted to be a surgeon, and attended Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, where his father's heart surgeon studied.
He was enrolled as a Pre-Med student until the day he walked into Inorganic Chemistry and saw a 4-foot-long Schrödinger Wave equation scrawled on the chalk board. At that moment he knew Pre-Med was not for him.
Next he became a chemistry major, and then a chemical engineering major. In freshman year at Bucknell he met
Glenn Herdling, a friendship that would last for quite some time.
After graduating from Bucknell, Glenn took his double major (English and Psychology) and went on to work with
Marvel Comics
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. Scott took his BS in electrical engineering and went to work with the Kearfott Division of the Singer Company.
He married his high school girlfriend and had a son, who he named Alex.
He worked as an electrical engineer during the day, and worked on his art in the evenings. His friend Glenn would take his art into
Marvel
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to get critiques by other editors and artists.
After several years of that critiquing, McDaniel began to get small penciling jobs from Marvel.
McDaniel relocated to Pittsburgh (in the suburb Monroeville), and continued working as an electrical engineer with the Loftus Division of the
Eichleay Corporation.
About a year later, McDaniel was getting more assignments from
Marvel
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.
When the call came with an opportunity to work on Daredevil, he quit his engineering job and began his career as a comic book artist.
Art style
McDaniel's work tends to feature bold, bright colors against stark black, with a greater than average attention to fight scenes.
Bibliography
DC Comics
*''
52'' #42 ("Origin of
Green Arrow
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" backup story, 2007)
*''
Batman
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'' #575–586, 588–602, 604–607 (2000–2002)
*''
Batman and Robin'' #17–19 (2011)
*''
Batman Confidential
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Like a previous Batman series, '' Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight'', ''Batman Confidential'' fea ...
'' #22–25, 29–30 (2008–2009)
*''
The Batman Chronicles'' #5 (1996)
*''
Birds of Prey
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'' #125 (2009)
*''Birds of Prey'' vol. 3 #21–34 (breakdowns, 2013–2014)
*''Birds of Prey:
Futures End'' #1 (breakdowns, 2014)
*''
Blue Beetle'' vol. 8 #15 (2013)
*''
Catwoman
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'' vol. 4 #22–23 (breakdowns, 2013)
*''
Countdown'' #29 ("Origin of
Penguin
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" backup story, 2009)*
*''Countdown: Arena'' #1–4 (2008)
*''
DC Comics Presents
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:
Green Lantern
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'' #1 (2004)
*''DC Universe Presents'' #0 (among other artists, 2012)
*''
Detective Comics
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'' #766, 867–870 (2002, 2010)
*''Earth 2: World's End'' #9–25 (breakdowns, 2015)
*''
The Flash
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'' vol. 5 #37 (2018)
*''The Great Ten'' #1–9 (2010)
*''
Green Arrow
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'' vol. 6 #60–75 (2006–2007)
*''
Green Lantern
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'' vol. 5 #36–37 (breakdowns, 2014)
*''
Green Lantern Corps
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: Edge of Oblivion'' #5–6 (breakdowns, 2016)
*''
JLA Classified'' #17–18 (2006)
*''
Just Imagine Stan Lee
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with Scott McDaniel Creating Aquaman'' #1 (2002)
*''
Nightwing
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'' vol. 2 #1–40, 101–106,
#1,000,000, #1/2 (1996–2005)
*''Nightwing: Target'' #1 (2001)
*''
Outsiders'' vol. 3 Annual #1 (2007)
*''
Richard Dragon'' #1–12 (2004–2005)
*''
Robin'' vol. 2 #139–147 (2005–2006)
*''
Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular'' #1 (among other artists, 2020)
*''
Robin: Son of Batman'' #7 (2016)
*''
Static Shock'' #1–8 (2011–2012)
*''
Strange Adventures'' vol. 3 #6–8 (2009)
*''
Superman
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'' vol. 2 #190–200 (2003–2004)
*''Superman: The Ten Cent Adventure'' #1 (2003)
*''
Trinity
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'' #1, 4, 6, 8–10, 15, 17–18, 21–22, 24, 26–27, 31, 33, 36–37, 40, 42, 45–46, 48, 50, 52 (among other artists, 2008–2009)
Marvel Comics
*''
The Amazing Spider-Man
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'' Annual #26 (1992)
*''
Daredevil'' #305–315, 317–327, 329–332, 334, 336, Annual #9 (1992–1995)
*''
Elektra: Root of Evil'' #1–4 (1995)
*''
Green Goblin
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'' #1–4, 6–7, 9–10 (1995–1996)
*''The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man'' #1–2 (1993)
*''
The Spectacular Spider-Man'' Annual #9, 12 (1989–1992)
*''
Spider-Man
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'' #19–20 (backup stories, 1992)
*''
Spider-Man
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/
Punisher/
Sabretooth: Designer Genes'' #1 (1993)
*''
Web of Spider-Man
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'' Annual #8 (1992)
*''
What If?'' vol. 2 #31 (1991)
Marvel Comics/DC Comics
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Assassins'' #1 (1996)
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Daredevil/Batman'' #1 (1997)
References
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Living people
1965 births
American comics artists
Bucknell University alumni
Artists from Pittsburgh
DC Comics people