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- Q7436973 description "American writer".
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- Q7436973 abstract "Scott O. Brown (born 1975) is an American writer, letterer, publisher, editor, and production manager. Scott has been responsible for publishing top-tier creators like Amin Amat, Mal Jones, Drew Gilbert, Antony Johnston, Steven Grant, and Jamie Delano. During Cyberosia's history, he oversaw the development of the supernatural pulp thriller Frightening Curves, the critically acclaimed short story collection Aporiatica, along with Overtime and Rosemary's Backpack. Aporiatica Gn (2001)2020 Visions Hc (2004)Cathedral Child: Texas Steampunk Gn (2002)Clockwork Angels Tpb (2002)Damned Tpb (2003)Dark Gate Gn (2004)Death Valley Gn (2005)Johnny Nemo Tpb (2002)Overtime Gn (2002)Passenger Gn (2004)Popimage Vol. 1: The Time Of Change Gn (2002)Rosemary's Backpack Gn (2002)Second Soul Gn (2003)Spookshow Gn (2003)They Do Not Die Gn (2011)District Comics: An Unconventional History of Washington, DC Gn (2012)Monstrology Gn (2013)Published by Platinum Studios, Brown's graphic novel Nightfall was inspired by Joss Whedon's Buffy and Angel television shows, and tells the story of industrious, right-wing survivalist David Paxton, who is sent to a tough Texas prison, that is run by vampires.An all around 'man of comics,' Scott is also the letterer behind the Zuda series High Moon, Box 13 at ComiXology.com, and many Platinum Studios comics including Cowboys & Aliens, Red Mantis, and several others. He is also the writer and letterer of his self-published titles They Do Not Die, and Red Ice with artist Horacio Lalia.".
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- Q7436973 alias "S.O.B".
- Q7436973 dateOfBirth "1975".
- Q7436973 name "Brown, Scott O.".
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- Q7436973 comment "Scott O. Brown (born 1975) is an American writer, letterer, publisher, editor, and production manager. Scott has been responsible for publishing top-tier creators like Amin Amat, Mal Jones, Drew Gilbert, Antony Johnston, Steven Grant, and Jamie Delano. During Cyberosia's history, he oversaw the development of the supernatural pulp thriller Frightening Curves, the critically acclaimed short story collection Aporiatica, along with Overtime and Rosemary's Backpack.".
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