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4Jeffrey Scott Campbell (born April 12, 1973), known professionally as J. Scott Campbell (though he was credited in his early years as Jeffrey Scott) is an American comic book artist and writer from Denver. His SignatureStyle includes [[WorldOfBuxom buxom women]] and female {{Fanservice}}, a point he is still ''very'' well known for to this day. That, and high-octane action sequences.
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6Speaking of which, Campbell rose to fame in the early-mid '90s as the co-creator of the fanservice-laden comic ''ComicBook/Gen13'' for Creator/JimLee's Creator/WildStorm. He remained on the book up until issue #20, where after left to found the imprint Cliffhanger, and work on his creator-owned comic ''ComicBook/DangerGirl''. Said comic emphasizes his two most well-known traits, listed above.
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8Since the '00s, Campbell has been heavily involved with Creator/MarvelComics, having signed an agreement to work with them since 2006. Most commonly, Campbell does cover art on ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' and related characters.
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10!!Selected bibliography:
11* ''ComicBook/Gen13''
12* ''ComicBook/DangerGirl''
13* ''ComicBook/{{Wildsiderz}}''
14* ''The Amazing ComicBook/SpiderMan'' (cover work)
15* Covers for various Creator/MarvelComics characters
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17!!Tropes:
18* AuthorAppeal: The women are strong, and as sexualized as can be if he can get away with it. Do note the latter, as he got quite a bit of backdraft over a variant cover that portrayed the 15-year old ComicBook/{{Ironheart}} in a sexualized manner.
19* RuleOfCool: His comics tend to value this over the plot itself.
20* SignatureStyle: As mentioned, buxom MsFanservice female fighters mixed with high octane action.
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