Awesome Storm Justice 41
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Awesome Storm Justice is a collaborative webcomic. Awesome Storm Justice 41 is often referred to by nicknames Assjay and ASJ41.
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[edit] Origins of the Project
Awesome Storm Justice started as a community project at the Penciljack Website. A piece of artwork posted by a member of the Penciljack community received the comment "Awesome Storm Justice 41", another community member commented that it sounded like a Japanese Superhero Team.
A contest was held to create the designs for members of the team. The original contest winners are continually credited with the character design.
- Blazeguy - created by Oscar Padilla (Spidey)
- Bumblebee - created by Oscar Padilla (Spidey)
- USA Kid - created by Clint Smith (CS)
- Thunderclap NEO - created by Clint Smith (CS)
- Ika Nigiri - created by Warmule
- Grease Monkey and A.P.E. - created by Nate Lovett (Raede)
- Saiko - created by Nate Lovett (Raede)
- Trajan - created by Isa Richardson (Ishmiel)
[edit] Story Concept
Superhero team battles dastardly villain and philanthropist Dennis Dennis III.[1]
[edit] Collaborative Nature
This webcomic is a collaborative project involving over 100 comic creators. Each 6 page episode, or "webisode" has a unique creative team. It utilizes the talents of many professional, semi-professional, and aspiring professional artists, writers, and editors, on a volunteer basis.
[edit] Coverage
Awesome Storm Justice 41 has received coverage on Drawn![1], Silver Bullet Comics[2], and is listed in the Comic Book Database[3].
Many of the contributors to Awesome Storm Justice are an integral part of the 100 Artists Project[4] a charity endeavor to raise money for art related organizations starting with the Hero Initiative and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
[edit] Contributing Artists
Major contributing artists.
Loston Wallace - A Joe Kubert school graduate, Loston has contributed to some 65 role playing books, Superman and Batman activity books for DC Comics as well as Klyde & Meriem from Basement Comics.
Jeremy Dale - Past works include Wildguard Fool's Gold for Image Comics, G.I. Joe 25th anniversary comics and his own title Absolute Zeroes for Ronin Studios.
Nate Lovett - Nate was the artist on Xombie: Reanimated from Devil's Due Publishing and has licensing work for Hasbro, G.I. Joe, Cartoon Network, contributed to Popgun vol. 1 for Image Comics and General Jack Cosmo.
[edit] Awesome Storm Justice 41 - Dark Days in Summerside City
Currently a video game is being developed by Rusty Axe games. [5]