Johnny Saturn Comic - The Characters and Story
Written by Funny Admin on Agosto 7th, 2009 in Videos Graciosos, Videos de Bloopers.
Johnny Saturn is a very well-known web comic, the creation of Benita and Scott Story. 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. Hence, the typology of the characters to be found in Johnny Saturn is similar to any Romantic plot with myths, angels, demons and lots of conflicts between them. But there are also mad scientists and demigods as well as all sorts of conceptual beings, making up the puzzle world that is the very charm of the Johnny Saturn comic.
In terms of basic characterization, Johnny Saturn is both a web comic and a superhero and fantasy book; yet, many readers see it as a sheer allegory of the strenuous efforts a common man makes in his way to find justice. On top of these all, good seems to spring from questionable deeds too, not only out of purity.
Johnny Saturn is an average person who faces the evil Dr. Synn and his plots. We will not consider Johnny Saturn a real hero, since he lacks the powers and the personal history that would make him one: he is the average man trapped inunusual circumstances who must get in charge of his existence. As the story in the comic moves on, Johnny Saturn gets to other crucial life levels: he shows the sacrifice of a savior and the determination of a leader.
The makers of the Johnny Saturn comic got something more than popularity with their ongoing story of the character. The stories manage to be witty and interesting in creating moods, profound messages and lots of complexity without assaulting the reader with visual tricks. Mondays and Wednesdays are normally the days when the story of Johnny Saturn is told further on. four years have passed since the release of the strip, and it still enjoys an ongoing success as several thousands of visitors read the adventures of Johnny Saturn daily.
Johnny Saturn is imbued with the concerns, issues and taboos of our world:we get to face depressive characters, suicidal and angry behaviors and lots of people in emotional pain, not to mention that drug addiction is also approached in terms of topic. Even political themes get to underlie the story of Johnny Saturn, but the advantage here is that a comic allows room enough for allegories without hinting directly at real characters or events.







