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* Zot !, comic book created by Scott McCloud
Scott McCloud also notes that the movie roll, before it is being projected, arguably could be seen as a very slow comic.
Scott McCloud, another comics artist, elaborated the explanation further, in his books Understanding Comics and Reinventing Comics.
* Scott McCloud Understanding Comics-the Invisible Art HarperCollins 1994 ISBN 0-613-02782-5
Scott McCloud, one of the first advocates of webcomics, has pioneered the idea of the infinite canvas where, rather than being confined to normal print dimensions, artists are free to spread out in any direction indefinitely with their comics.
Scott McCloud ( born Scott McLeod on June 10, 1960 ) is an American cartoonist and theorist on comics as a distinct literary and artistic medium.
* Scott McCloud French publications Bedetheque
* TED Talks: Scott McCloud on comics at TED in 2005
* " Interview with Scott McCloud, artist behind Google Chrome comic " New York Daily News ( Sept. 7, 2008 ).
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Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art is a 215-page non-fiction comic book, written and drawn by Scott McCloud and originally published in 1993.

Scott and biography
During the research for his dual biography of Scott and Roald Amundsen, polar historian Roland Huntford investigated a possible scandal in Scott's early naval career, related to the period 1889 – 90 when Scott was a lieutenant on.
In 1979 came the most sustained attack on Scott, from Roland Huntford's dual biography Scott and Amundsen in which Scott is depicted as a " heroic bungler ".
In 2004 polar explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes published a biography which was a strong defence of Scott and an equally forthright rebuttal of Huntford ; the book is dedicated " To the Families of the Defamed Dead ".
In 2005 David Crane published a new Scott biography which, according to Barczewski, goes some way towards an assessment of Scott " free from the baggage of earlier interpretations ".
Edinburgh Review published a " Trocchi Number " in 1985 and their parent house published the biography, The Making of the Monster by Andrew Murray Scott, who had known Trocchi for four years in London and who went on to compile the anthology, Invisible Insurrection, in 1991, also for Polygon.
Scott Connors, 2003 ); Cave of a Thousand Tales by Milt Thomas ( a biography of pulp writer Hugh B. Cave, 2004 ); Other Worlds Than Ours, another collection by Nelson Bond ( 2005 ); and Evermore ( a collection of tales in tribute to Edgar Allan Poe, ed.
In October 1939, American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald began writing The Last Tycoon, a fictionalized biography of Thalberg, naming the protagonist Monroe Stahr to represent Thalberg.
( Some Kind of Epic Grandeur, biography of F Scott Fitzgerald by Matthew J Bruccoli )
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Geoffrey Scott, The Portrait of Zelide
He is best known as the author of the definitive biography of Sir Walter Scott.
The Life of Scott has been called, after Boswell's Johnson, the most admirable biography in the English language.
In 1995, Canadian author Derek Lundy published a biography of Turow, entitled Scott Turow: Meeting the Enemy ( ECW Press, 1995 ).
He retired from the bar in 1870 and spent the rest of his life in charitable and literary work, in particular an abridgment of his father in law's seven volume biography of Scott with a preface dedicated to Gladstone.
He was a friend of many of the great writers of his day, including Sir Walter Scott, whom he later wrote an unauthorized biography of.
* The Domestic Manner and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott ( 1834 ) (" unauthorised " biography )
* Scott McNealy's biography at the International Directory of Business Biographies
It was followed in 1951 when Cornell University professor Arthur Mizener wrote The Far Side of Paradise, a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald which rekindled interest in the couple among scholars.
His 1981 biography of Fitzgerald, Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald, is considered the standard Fitzgerald biography.
* Scott Shriner biography at Weezernet. com

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