I'm sorry, I don't know who wrote the 'boys are from jupiter story' as there isn't enough information given. There could be many unknown or independent authors who might have created such a story.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. It might be a story that uses the idea of boys coming from Jupiter as a metaphor. Maybe it's about how boys, like something from another world (Jupiter in this case), have different behaviors or qualities that seem alien to others. For example, they could be seen as more adventurous or having a different way of thinking, just like if they were from a far - off planet.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different short stories with that title. It might be about boys who embark on some sort of adventure in Jupiter, perhaps exploring the planet, encountering strange creatures or phenomena there.
Definitely, the idea of 'Jupiter the star' is a fake story. Jupiter is a significant part of our solar system as a planet. Stars have a different formation process. Stars form from large clouds of gas and dust that collapse under their own gravity and start nuclear fusion. Jupiter formed in a different way as part of the planetary formation in the solar system. It has a different composition and structure compared to a star. It is mainly composed of hydrogen and helium, like a star, but it doesn't have the internal processes that make a star shine and generate the huge amounts of energy that stars do.
Jupiter Legacy indeed originated as a comic. The comic provided the foundation for the subsequent adaptations and developments in other forms of media.
There are several reasons why boys may be scared from a story. One reason is that they may have a vivid imagination, and the story might trigger it in a negative way. For instance, if a story involves a child being chased by a malevolent force, the boy might imagine himself in that situation. Moreover, if the story has a lot of suspense and sudden scares, it can be overwhelming for some boys. Additionally, if they have had prior experiences that relate to the scary elements in the story, it can heighten their fear. For example, if a boy has had a bad experience with dogs and then reads a story about a rabid dog attacking people, he is likely to be more scared.