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Scott was a guest at the Brick Cave booth at the 2014 Phoenix Comicon (now [[Phoenix Fan Fusion]]), signing an exclusive series of prints he had drawn for the existing Haven stories | Scott was a guest at the Brick Cave booth at the 2014 Phoenix Comicon (now [[Phoenix Fan Fusion]]), signing an exclusive series of prints he had drawn for the existing Haven stories | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 14 August 2024
SCOTT SHEHI was born (1972) and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. All his life he has been around the comic art from Sunday funnies to the big two. Mainly self taught in his art skills, Scott has learned to push himself throughout his years. When growing up in his teens Scott was introduced to the world of role playing games ,where he and his friends would create characters and an incredible world to hold them. This world and timeline would eventually become the starting point of the TRIBE UNIVERSE.
Scott grew up reading the “Sunday Funnies,” along with popular Marvel and DC Comics, and used this inspiration to become a self taught artist. Being a huge fan of role playing games, where friends would come together to make up characters and campaigns, he created Tribe Studio Comics. Scott is the mastermind behind the art at Tribe Comics bringing to life several characters such as The Comic Bug, Cypress, The Missing Half, and over 30 characters and iconic stories that give life to Tribe. You can find his stamp all across the comic book scene in Arizona.
Scott passed away in August 2024
Scott's Contributions to Brick Cave Media
In 2012, Brick Cave and the team at T.R.I.B.E. Studio Comics agreed to work together on a new rendition of The Stories of Haven in comic form, with Brick Cave's own Melvin Lambert handling the Pencils for the issue. The issue was written by Joseph Manuel Nieves and Ivan Chavez and would be colored by the the cream at Tribe, led by Joe Flores and Scott.
In 2013, Tribe released a short segment of the new vision of the Jaguar hero story via their T.R.I.B.E. stories Issue #8. Scott appeared at the 2013 Phoenix Comicon (now Phoenix Fan Fusion) panel for the upcoming release, answering questions and building excitement fr the issue.
In 2014, after a long period of planning and work, Scott's team at T.R.I.B.E. Studio Comics colored a complete rendition of a Stories of Haven comic, While completed, the issue was never released due to a creative falling out.
Scott was a guest at the Brick Cave booth at the 2014 Phoenix Comicon (now Phoenix Fan Fusion), signing an exclusive series of prints he had drawn for the existing Haven stories