Comics are the grandest medium of all time, excepting maybe prose. Besides comics, where else could you seamlessly mix a Nazi war criminal who has been transformed by a goddess into a powerhouse who dreams of rearranging the cosmos into his own image as he relates it to a beat-up department store dummy that he thinks is an android?
I’m pretty pleased with my Milky Way swirl here, because it took some thought how to translate it into simpler, more graphic forms yet still make it look cool. I think I succeeded, but you be the judge of that.
Reminder: I’m opening up for ten commissions. I’m talking about 11 x 14 inked drawings on bristol board of one character, no-background, for $30.00 paid in advance by Paypal. Adding characters and backgrounds raises the price, as does increasing the size to 11 x 17. Send me a message at scottstory at yahoo dot com, and we’ll get going with this. First come first served. Possibilities of what you want drawn are wide open, including your own original characters from comics or role-playing games. No hardcore, please.
Notice: I’ve got a new interview on the Sketch Magazine Podcast. These guys are long-time friends, and I feel pretty good about how it went. Go listen!










Very Excellent, and the swirl of the galaxy shows how it is being broken down into energy! I likes it!
It is kind of shades of Galactus, isn’t it? You can always tell my Jack Kirby influence.
i was thinking tengen topa gurran lagan but yea
I didn’t realize he was crazy, I just thought he was talking to the mannequin in a sardonic way as a stand-in for Tara. This whole godhead thing is getting way out of hand LOL. I wish Greg lotsa luck, the fool.
Yeah, he may be prophetic…
Be careful what you wish for.
Given that even his own creations betray him, theres no way that this wont backfire on him, right?
I can’t say of course. If he followed through with his plan, the comic would be destroyed. Or not.