Tom Scioli
Tom Scioli, an American comic book creator born in 1974, is best known for his dynamic, Kirby-inspired artwork that channels the bombastic energy of 1960s Marvel. He entered the industry in the early 2000s, quickly making a name for himself with *Godland*, a cosmic superhero series he co-created with writer Joe Casey. Scioli’s signature style—bold, expressive linework and vivid colors—became his calling card, and he often took on multiple roles as artist, colorist, inker, and letterer on his projects. His most notable collaborations include the crossover series *The Transformers vs. G.I. Joe* and *Go-Bots*, where he blended retro toy nostalgia with his own kinetic storytelling. He also contributed to *Freedom Force*, *Godzilla’s Monsterpiece Theatre*, and the acclaimed *Fantastic Four: Grand Design*, a retrospective reimagining of Marvel’s first family. Scioli’s work is defined by a deep reverence for comic history, yet he brings a fresh, unpolished vitality to every page. He remains active in the industry, with a catalog spanning over 80 issues from 2000 to 2025, and is celebrated for preserving the visceral thrill of classic comics while forging his own path.
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