Scott Peterson (comics)

For other people named Scott Peterson, see Scott Peterson (disambiguation).
Scott Peterson (comics)
Born (1968-12-09) December 9, 1968
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer, Editor
Notable works
Batman: Gotham Adventures

Scott James Peterson (born December 9, 1968)[1] is an editor at WildStorm Productions, an imprint of DC Comics, and a writer of comic books and children's books.

Career

Peterson joined the staff of DC Comics as the assistant of Dennis O'Neil in 1991. He worked as an editor of Batman-related titles from 1991–1998 and spent eight years as a freelance writer of comic books and children's books before returning to the editor's desk at WildStorm in July, 2006.[2]

During his years at DC Comics, Peterson edited such titles as Detective Comics, Green Arrow, Batman: Black & White, Nightwing, and The Batman Adventures, including the Eisner and Harvey Award-winning Mad Love by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm.[3] Along with Dennis O'Neil, Jordan Gorfinkel, and Darren Vincenzo, Peterson was part of the Batman editorial team that developed the No Man's Land storyline conceived by Jordan B. Gorfinkel in 1998.[4]

Between 1999-2003 he wrote 42 issues of Batman: Gotham Adventures, a monthly comic book aimed at young readers, pencilled by Canadian artist Tim Levins. In 2000, Peterson was the co-writer, along with Kelley Puckett, of DC's first ongoing Batgirl comic book series.

Bibliography

Books
Comic books
Video games (storyline and cut scenes)

Awards

References

  1. Melissa Wiley (December 11, 2008). "Snippets, Because That's All I've Got a Brain For". Here in the Bonny Glen.
  2. Podcast of WildStorm panel at San Diego Comic-Con July 2006
  3. Scott Peterson at the Comic Book DB
  4. The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics, Dennis O'Neil (Watson-Guphill Publications, 2001), p. 105.
  5. "Release Information for Xbox". GameFAQs.
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