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After graduating from high school in Madison, Wis., Stantis and his family returned to Southern California, and Scott enrolled at Los Angeles Community College and California State University, Long Beach. Shortly after being kicked out of the latter, he landed the job of editorial cartoonist for the Orange County Register. Thus began his career in earnest. Next he was hired by The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, Tenn.
Additional editorial cartoon jobs followed, first at The Arizona Republic, then at The Birmingham News and now at the Chicago Tribune. He lives in Hoover, Ala., with a mortgage, car payments, his wife Janien (since 1981) and two sons. He also has a box turtle and a dog named Dogzilla. When Scott isn't creating editorial cartoons, he works on a comic strip, 'The Buckets,' and other animation projects. He also writes screenplays, reads, collects political memorabilia, plays with his kids, walks the dog and ignores his yard.
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