Scott Ciencin - Comic Books and Other Works

Comic Books and Other Works

Scott Ciencin also writes comic books. His credits include

  • A Winter's Tale - from Captain America: Red, White & Blue with art by Pasqual Ferry from Marvel
  • Trial by Fire - mini-series with art by Ron Wagner set in R.A. Salvatore's Demonwars universe - from CrossGen
  • Eye for an Eye - mini-series with art by Greg Tucchini set in R.A. Salvatore's Demonwars universe - from CrossGen
  • Metropolis S.C.U. - with artist Roger Robinson from D.C.
  • New Gods: A Shadow Over Eden - from D.C.
  • New Gods: Acts of God - from D.C.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Killing Shadows - mini-series from Wildstorm with art by Bryan Hitch and Andrew Currie
  • Silent Hill: Dying Inside - mini-series with art by Ben Templesmith and Aadi Salmon from IDW
  • Silent Hill: Paint it Black - art by Shaun Thomas from IDW
  • Silent Hill: Among the Damned - art by Shaun Thomas from IDW
  • Silent Hill: The Grinning Man - art by Nick Stakel from IDW
  • Silent Hill: Dead/Alive - mini-series with art by Nick Stakel from IDW

Original PSP Creation for Sony and Konami

  • Silent Hill Experience: The Hunger

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