New X-men #41 p3 by Skottie Young!  Belasco looking for Magik & taking it out on the X-kids! Marvel 2007

Really Fun Page From early in Young's career, but he was really honing his quirky and very identifiable style!  All Young art here.  Pencils & inks on 11x17 Bristol.  Gorgeous fun piece of art!

Skottie Young illustrated a six issue New Warriors mini-series released beginning in June 2005, written by Zeb Wells featuring the team as the stars of a reality TV show.

He has drawn covers for many books including Cable & Deadpool, Spider-Man, Deadpool and Iron Man along with a popular series of Baby Variant covers for dozens of Marvel titles [2]

He has gained critical acclaim for his work on the New York Times Best Selling and Eisner Award winning series The Wonderful Wizard of Oz published by Marvel Comics. He and collaborator Eric Shanower adapted the next five books in the Oz series, but there are currently no plans to continue with any of the eight books remaining in Baum's original series.

Young wrote and drew a Rocket Raccoon solo series for Marvel Comics starting in July 2014. Though the series precedes the release of the Marvel Studios film Guardians of the Galaxy, there was no mandate to respect the movie's continuity. Young commented at the time "I think it's going to have a connection to that nostalgic feeling for 'Looney Tunes,' that old animated flavor where everything wasn't squeaky clean, you know? Daffy Duck would get his bill blasted off with double barrel shotguns... That's what I grew up watching, and being able to play around with that in this hyper-superhero intergalactic universe will be a lot of fun." [3] In 2018, As part of the Fresh Start relaunch of Marvel's titles, he became writer of Deadpool.[4] In June 2019 Marvel Comics published The Marvel Art Of Skottie Young. - Wiki


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FYI.the color image is just a reference for how the art looks published. The only item available is the ink art on bristol.

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