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Scott Eaton (curler)
Scott Eaton or Scot Eaton may refer to: *Scot Eaton, comic book artist, best known for his work on ''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'', ''X-Men: Endangered Species'', and ''X-Men: Messiah Complex'' * Scott Eaton (American football) (born 1944), former American football defensive back in the National Football League *Scott Eaton (artist) (born 1973, Washington), American artist, designer and photographer See also *Scott Elarton Vincent Scott Elarton (born February 23, 1976) is a retired right-handed pitcher. He played for the Houston Astros (–), Colorado Rockies (2001–), Cleveland Indians (2004–, ) and the Kansas City Royals (–) Playing career Minor leagues ...
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Scot Eaton
Scot Eaton is a comic book artist, best known for his work on '' Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'', ''Thor'', '' X-Men: Endangered Species'', and '' X-Men: Messiah Complex''. Career In the early 1990s Eaton started penciling ''Doctor Fate'' and ''Swamp Thing'' for DC Comics. He went on to draw ''Silver Surfer'' and ''Thor'' for Marvel Comics. He later went to work for CrossGen after relocating to Florida. Eaton eventually quit Crossgen and returned to Vermont. Bibliography DC *''Action Comics'' vol. 2 #52 (2016) *'' The Adventures of Superman'' #545 (1997) *''Animal Man'' #56 (1993) *''Aquaman'' vol. 8 #2, 7–9, 13, 17–18, 21, 23-24 (2016-2017) *''Azrael'' #8 (along with Barry Kitson) (1995) *''Batman and Robin Eternal'' #3-5, 8, 17–18, 26 (2015-2016) *''Creature Commandos'', miniseries, #1-8 (2000) *'' Deathstroke'' vol. 2 #19 (2013) *''Detective Comics'' #980 (2018) *''Detective Comics'' vol. 2 #21, 23.4, 50, Annual #2 (2013-2016) *''Doctor Fate'' vol. 2 #32-37 (1991†...
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Scott Eaton (American Football)
Thomas Scott Eaton (August 20, 1944 – October 1, 2021) was an American football defensive back in the National Football League. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the eight round of the 1967 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon State. Eaton's son, Tracey Tracy, Tracey, or Tracie may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tracy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname, also encompassing spelling variations Places United States * Tracy, C ..., played six years in the NFL. References 1944 births 2021 deaths American football cornerbacks American football safeties Oregon State Beavers football players Oregon State Beavers men's basketball players New York Giants players Sportspeople from Salem, Oregon Players of American football from Oregon American men's basketball players {{defensiveback-1940s-stub ...
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Scott Eaton (artist)
Scott Eaton is an American artist, designer, and photographer. His work explores the representation of the human figure through various mediums – drawing, sculpture, photography, and generative AI. Eaton received his master's degree from the MIT Media Lab and subsequently studied academic drawing and sculpture in Florence, Italy. Eaton is an artist in the field of digital sculpture and his work combines human anatomy and traditional sculpture techniques with the power of modern digital tools. Eaton worked for many years as an animator, including for Pixar, Disney, Sony, Microsoft, Warner Bros. In recent years he has focused on creative technology, anatomy, and art, collaborating on project with artists and institutions including Jeff Koons,https://3dprintingindustry.com/news/artistic-duo-deliver-lady-gaga-sculpture-birthing-blue-steel-ball-20933/ ''3D Printing Industry'' 3 December 2013 Mark Wallinger, Elton John, the Royal Academy, the BBC, and the London Science Museum. On ...
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