Scott Mills
Scott Mills first gained notoriety in 1998 for his Xeric Award-winning comic book Cells. He has since taken the comics world by storm with his countless short stories, all of which have displayed his exceptional talent of mixing lovable characters with an undeniable sense of humanity. His three graphic novels with Top Shelf are Big Clay Pot, Trenches, and The Masterplan.
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Big Clay Pot
An historical novel set in ancient Japan, told with heart and a bellyful of laughs. With his sensitive take on humanity and his completely original artistic vision, Scott Mills' thoughtful tale of early Japan has already proven itself quite popular. ... It has been several thousand years since the …
The Masterplan
"Scott Mills is a unique and driven artist, his works are purely original and speak from his soul." -- Mike Avon Oeming. Scott Mills, the critically-acclaimed cartoonist behind CELLS, BIG CLAY POT, and TRENCHES, does it again! In the grand tradition of the works of Arthur C Clarke, Stephen Baxter, …
Trenches
Winner of the 2002 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Story.
Scott Mills hits the trenches ... Lloyd and David Allenby are two brothers with little in common, except the will to survive what we've come to know as World War I. When they arrive in the trenches of the Western Front, they have no idea of …