Scott’s artistic style is clearly influenced by comics minimalists such as Tom Hart and James Kochalka, simple yet bold. Mills doesn't overwhelm the reader with huge numbers of lines or excessive crosshatching. His trademark use of adhesive shading paper has helped him become Baltimore's Best Cartoonist.
Top Shelf Productions, one of the larger alternative-comics publishers, released Mills' first 2 graphic novels, Big Clay Pot & Cells. Mills works in a small format, but his ambitions are large. Besides his two Top Shelf graphic novels, he's self-published several minicomics and another graphic novel (Bubba and Smoot and the All-Mighty Master of Spacetime and Dimension) and contributed short stories to several anthologies, including Flummery, which he co-publishes with fellow cartoonist Jeff Sharp.
More of his work has appeared in "minicomics" format: introspective, semi autobiographical stuff like: The Memory Palace and Space, along with funny stuff like Lunkheads.
On his drawing table are some one-page strips he plans to put in an anthology comic, (Mills is calling it Seamonsters and Superheroes.)
Check out more about Scott & his fantastic artwork on his site: