Jerry Scott

Jerry Scott ( born May 2, 1955 in South Bend ( Indiana)) is an American cartoonist and comic book writer.

Life

Mid-1970s, Scott began drawing cartoons for magazines. In 1983 he took over Ernie Bush Miller's graphic novel series Nancy, a childishly humorous newspaper comic with a dreamy 8- year-old girl in the title role, which he drew until the mid- 1990s and wrote the lyrics. In 1988 he became friends with Rick Kirkman and both created Baby Blues, a comic theme of family life with small children. Scott writes and Kirkman draws the little stories that have already been published in more than 700 newspapers. Since 1997, Scott works as an author and illustrator Jim Borgman together with the. Your series is Zits, a comic about a family with a teenage son who became a worldwide success and was also printed in countless newspapers.

Scott lives with his family in Malibu ( California).

Awards and Recognition

  • 2000: Max and Moritz Award for "Best Comic Strip International " for Zits
  • 2001: Reuben Award for Zits and Baby Blues
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