AfterShock Announcement: The Scouts Take Over the long term In SCOUT’S HONOR no. 1
DAVID PEPOSE ON WHICH HIS EARLIER CREATOR-OWNED EXPERIENCES TOUGHT HIM WHICH HE WAS ABLE TO UTILIZE TO THIS BOOK:
“Books like Spencer & Locke, visiting the Chapel, therefore the O.Z. have actually taught me personally that no matter what crazy your high-concepts are, it does not make a difference one bit until you’ve got a universal individual core at the center of the tale, some psychological anchor that folks can access to have committed to your tale. That we find ourselves believing in things that maybe aren’t as constant or enduring as we once thought if you boil it all down, I truly believe that storytelling is the art of making complete strangers give a damn — and I think in the case of Scout’s Honor, we can all relate to having the rug pulled out from under us.
Whereas much of my past work follows figures searching by themselves from the wreckage of longstanding heartache, Kit’s journey in Scout’s Honor is working with the instant aftermath of injury, and attempting to make feeling of it and move ahead.More