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Johnny Saturn

Interesting Johnny Saturn Review

This is from the blog Topics For All, posted on February 10, 2009.  Unfortunately, I couldn’t find the author’s name, even if I like what he says:

Johnny Saturn

Designed by Benita and Scott Story, Johnny Saturn gave a new definition to the concept of web comic. There is a main super-hero tale at the core with a mystery man that’s been through lots of challenges in a life where there is an eternal battle between the forces of good and evil.

Woodcarvers Retreat

Hello, All:

I’d like to remind everyone that Benita and I will be attending the Woodcarver Retreat this weekend, hosted by noted horror writer and supernaturalist Bob Freeman.  Many of you might remember Bob as the writer for the “Johnny Saturn: Synns Of The Father” forward, and an old hand in the indie comic world himself.  Benita and I will speaking about the differences of writing for comics, as opposed to writing for prose.  We won’t be covering many of the fundamentals of storytelling and writing, because those in attendance are skilled prose writers in their own right.

Inside The Book No. 13

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New Fan Art, Intense Debate, Etc.

Hi, Folks!

Here is a new drawing of our Staff of Life, this time by Amy Letts of the webcomic Epic Fail.  By all means, check this comic out!

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Saturnday No. 15

Death on the Docks by Scott Story - Part VII - Copyright 2008 Story Studios LLC.  All rights reserved.

 

Inside The Book No. 12

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Saturnday No. 14

Death on the Docks by Scott Story - Part VI - Copyright 2008 Story Studios LLC.  All rights reserved.

 

Friday Is Usually A Slow News Day, But…

Hi, All!

sketchmagswatch1) I’ve got a new article in this month’s Sketch Magazine, and this time it’s in full color! It’s a revisit to one of my favorite Photoshop topics, building your personal color palettes.

Johnny Saturn No 1 by Scott Story

Inside The Book No. 10

This piece was a proposed cover for Johnny Saturn no. 1, the black & white edition.  It’s drawn entirely in design marker, and it uses the collage method of cover composition I’ve used so many times. 

I loved those collage covers, because so many Marvel Comics, especially those drawn by Gil Kane, were composed this way when I was a kid.