Scott Faulkner was born in Southwest Washington state in 1967 and
migrated North to Seattle in 1991. Along the way he stopped in
Olympia and obtained a bachelor's degree at the Evergreen State
College. While there he contributed comic strips to the student
newspaper, The Cooper Point Journal (inspired by the earlier example
of some of his heroes, Evergreen alumni Matt Groening, Lynda Barry,
and Charles Burns). After moving to Seattle he joined the vibrant 90s
mini-comics scene and self-published a few works, as well as
contributing to some local comics anthologies.
In this century he has contributed to the SPX comics festival
anthology and done comics and illustrations for the Seattle magazines,
MATTE, BANDOPPLER, and SEATTLE SOUND. He was a founding member of the
Seattle cartoonist collective FineComix which in 2002 was in a group
show at Seattle's SOIL gallery, "Comics Off the Page". In 2005 he
edited and published the FineComix anthology, MOXIE, MY SWEET, and in
2006 became an original member of Friends Of the Nib.
And now he has a website!
