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Scott Williams

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Scott Williams is an American comic book artist and inker most known for working with Jim Lee on titles such as Batman and Justice League.

Scott Williams

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Batman
26
DC Comics
Batman
1940 - 2011
Justice League
26
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Justice League
2011 - 2016
Uncanny X-Men
25
Marvel Comics
Uncanny X-Men
1981 - 2011
Strikeforce: Morituri
19
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Strikeforce: Morituri
1986 - 1989

More on Scott Williams

Williams has provided inkwork for comic book illustrators such as Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, and Marc Silvestri, and he is best known for his collaboration with Lee. Williams has previously worked on X-Men, WildCATs, Gen¹³, Batman, Superman, and the crossover WildC.A.T.s/X-Men as well as Justice League.

He has inked All-Star Batman and Robin, which is pencilled by Jim Lee and written by Frank Miller.

In 2012 Williams received the Sinnott Hall of Fame Award by the Inkwell Awards. His style of inking is done using a brush and a crow quill nib achieving precise thicknesses. He usually inks right over the original pencils of the artist and pays specific attention to highlighting key elements of the penciller's work while adding depth by varying line quality and thickness.

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