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'''Scott Ciencin''' (born [[1962]]) is an American author and comic writer. The bulk of his novel work has been on media tie-ins, including for ''Dinotopia'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''Jurassic Park'', and ''Charmed''. He was a writer on [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''Silent Hill'' comic and has written on ''[[Captain America]]'' for [[Marvel Comics]]. He sometimes co-writes with his wife, Denise, with whom he lives in Fort Myers, Florida.
'''Scott Ciencin''' ([[September 1]], [[1962]]—[[August 5]], [[2014]]) was an American author and comic writer. The bulk of his novel work had been on media tie-ins, including ''Dinotopia'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', and ''Charmed''. He was a writer on [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''Silent Hill'' comic and on ''[[Captain America]]'' for [[Marvel Comics]]. He sometimes co-wrote with his wife, Denise, with whom he lived in Fort Myers, Florida.


His first contact with the ''Transformers'' brand was writing ''[[Transformers: Hardwired]]'', the first book of the [[The Transformers Trilogy|Keepers Trilogy]] for [[ibooks]]. When general reaction to the book was poor, in part due to the viscerally-described gore, Ciencin was replaced partway through writing ''[[Transformers: Annihilation]]'' by [[David Cian]].
His first contact with the ''Transformers'' brand was writing ''[[Transformers: Hardwired]]'', the first book of ''[[The Transformers Trilogy]]'' for [[ibooks]]. When general reaction to the book was poor, in part due to the viscerally-described gore, Ciencin was replaced partway through writing ''[[Transformers: Annihilation]]'' by [[David Cian]].
 
''All'' the ''Silent Hill'' comics he wrote for IDW have been reviewed by [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/linkara/at4w Linkara], who criticized, among other things, that the comics have little to nothing to do with the game franchise aside from the name.


==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Scott Ciencin|Scott Ciencin on Wikipedia]]
*{{w|Scott Ciencin|Scott Ciencin on Wikipedia}}


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Latest revision as of 01:31, 30 July 2022

The name or term "Scott" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Scott (disambiguation).

Scott Ciencin (September 1, 1962August 5, 2014) was an American author and comic writer. The bulk of his novel work had been on media tie-ins, including Dinotopia, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Jurassic Park, and Charmed. He was a writer on IDW Publishing's Silent Hill comic and on Captain America for Marvel Comics. He sometimes co-wrote with his wife, Denise, with whom he lived in Fort Myers, Florida.

His first contact with the Transformers brand was writing Transformers: Hardwired, the first book of The Transformers Trilogy for ibooks. When general reaction to the book was poor, in part due to the viscerally-described gore, Ciencin was replaced partway through writing Transformers: Annihilation by David Cian.

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