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{{Short description|American comic book and cartoon artist (born 1954)}}
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| image = BoHamptonJune2011.jpg
| caption = Hampton in June 2011
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1954}}
| birth_place = [[North Carolina]]
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| nationality = American
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| website = {{URL|http://www.bohampton.net}}
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'''Bo Hampton''' (born 1954 in North Carolina)<ref name=interview /> is an American comic book and cartoon artist.<ref name=lambiek>{{cite web | title=Bo Hampton |url=http://lambiek.net/artists/h/hampton_bo.htm | publisher=[[Lambiek]] |accessdate=21 June 2010}}</ref> He is the older brother of fellow comics-creator [[Scott Hampton]].<ref name=interview>[[Bob Andelman|Andelman, Bob]]. [https://aspiritedlife.com/2006/07/scott-hampton-bo-hampton-interview/ "Scott Hampton & Bo Hampton Interview,"] ''A Spirited Life'' (July 17, 2006).</ref>
Hampton spent a year as a professor at [[Savannah College of Art and Design]], helping to develop the original incarnation of their Sequential Arts program before moving into the realms of storyboarding animated shows and TV commercials. He was behind one of the most popular UK adverts of all times — "Smash Means Mash."{{cn|date=December 2019}}
He has worked on ''[[Extreme Ghostbusters]]'' for [[SONY]] (TV and Full length video feature) as well as [[Superman]] ([[Warner Bros.]]
==Selected works==
* ''[[The Saga of Swamp Thing]]'' #14–15 ([[DC Comics]], June–July 1983)
* "Girl of My Schemes," in ''[[Alien Worlds]]'' #4 ([[Pacific Comics]], Sept. 1983)
* ''[[Moon Knight]]'' #34, 36–38 ([[Marvel Comics]], Nov. 1983, Mar. 1984–July 1984)
* "The Maiden and the Dragon," in ''[[Alien Worlds]]'' #9 ([[Eclipse Comics]], Jan. 1985)
* ''Greylore'' #1–5 ([[Sirius Comics]], 1985–1986)
*''[[New Mutants]]'' vol. 1, #63 (Marvel Comics, May 1988)
* ''[[Total Eclipse (comics)|Total Eclipse]]'' #1–5 (Eclipse Comics, May 1988–Apr. 1989)
* ''Viking Glory — The Viking Prince'' (DC Comics, Aug. 1991)
* ''Legend of Sleepy Hollow'' ([[Tundra Publishing]], 1992)
* ''[[Legends of the Dark Knight]]'' #35–36 (DC Comics, Aug. 1992)
*''[[Batman: Castle of the Bat]]'' (DC Comics, 1994)
* ''Uther: The Half Dead King'' ([[NBM Publishing]], 1994)
* ''Verdilak'' (NBM Publishing, 1996)
*''Batman: Other Realms'' (DC Comics, 1998)
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* ''[[The Dreaming (comics)|The Dreaming]]'' #43 ([[Vertigo Comics]], Dec. 1999)
* "The Willful Death of a Stereotype," in ''Expo 2001'' ([[Small Press Expo|The Expo]], 2001)
* ''Demons of Sherwood'' ([[IDW Publishing]], 2009)
==References==
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==External links==
* {{official|http://www.bohampton.net}}
*[http://www.lambiek.net/artists/h/hampton_bo.htm Bo Hampton artistics]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060220110343/http://www.dragoncon.org/people/hamptob.html Dragon Con Biography]
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