Monthly Archives: September 2010

Ain't It Cool News Review

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Movie/entertainment megasite Ain\’t It Cool News has posted a review of Skullkickers #1, stating that \”SKULLKICKERS is a thematic amalgam of almost every geek trapping that sets our Twitter feeds atwitter.\”and \”everyone who loves comics should buy SKULLKICKERS\”.

We\’re thrilled at such praise from a highly regarded site like AICN. Thanks, guys!


Watchtower Podcast

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I was a special guest host on the Watchtower Comic Podcast this week, discussing Skullkickers and also running through recent comic news, reviews and gossip. Give it a listen and enjoy.

-ZUB


Atomic Comics Interview

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Atomic Comics has a brand new interview all about Skullkickers and the amazing advantages of the comic medium. Click on the logo above to give it a read.


Broken Frontier Review

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Broken Frontier reviewed Skullkickers\’ first issue and declares that \”Zubkavich’s comedic timing is brilliant and fluid; his words balanced with ease by artists Chris Stevens and newcomer Edwin Huang.\”


Skullkickers #1 in Stores TODAY!

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I cannot believe we\’re here. Skullkickers #1 is in comic shops today. Today!

I need to thank some very important people who have helped make this a reality. Please, join me in thanking…

Chris Stevens, the original Skullkickers artist, who designed the characters and blazed the trail for how it would look and feel with our Popgun stories. He\’s also the man behind half the pencils on issue #1 and the eye-catching covers that have grabbed so much attention.

Edwin Huang, the new Skullkickers artist, for reigniting this book with his tireless efforts and amazing quality. I\’m thrilled to be working with you on this series. You are a true professional.

Misty Coats, the Skullkickers colorist, whose moody palettes and clean animated-style rendering is exactly how I envisioned the book looking. You make great art even better.

Marshall Dillon, our brilliant letterer, who is jumping through hoops to letter this book while I throw him many a font-laden curve ball.

Tom Liu, for saving Misty\’s soul with colour flats under the gun.

Saejin Oh and Joy Ang, for painting cover line art while the clock ticked.

Joe Keatinge, Mark Smith and Erik Larsen, for bringing us onboard with the original Popgun stories and encouraging me to pitch a series of these two mercenary lunkheads.

Eric Stephenson, for taking a chance on the Skullkickers series when it went from the back burner to the front just in time for the September Previews catalogue.

Betsy Gomez, Todd Martinez, Tyler Shainline and Vincent Kukua at Image for their help and encouragement.

Cory Casoni, whose enthusiasm for the book kept me going when I couldn\’t see it.

Chris Butcher, Jerry Holkins, Howard Tayler, Ryan North, Rich Johnston and the many other people who reviewed the book in advance and helped spread the word that this is a fun series worth checking out.

Erik Ko, my boss at UDON and dear friend, who has been patient and supportive while I juggle this on top of everything else.

The love of my life, Stacy King, who built this blog and whose love and support really does make all of this possible.

Thank you also to everyone who has helped promote, posted links, tweeted, talked to their local retailer and built momentum. You\’ve given us the chance to do something we love and that is an incredibly wonderful thing.

Go read and enjoy!
-ZUB


Mondo Magazine Advance Review

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Mondo Magazine contributor Miles Baker is one of the first press people to read issues 1 and 2 of Skullkickers. Check out his quick review over at their site.

\”This is Huang’s first professional comic gig—but you wouldn’t know that looking at this art. He draws more cleanly, more fluid and with better motion than most of Marvel or DC’s artist roster. Seriously, guys, this kid is putting a lot of career artists to shame.\”


iFanboy Don't Miss Podcast

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iFanboy has just posted up a new podcast interview on their site. They called late last week and we chatted about Skullkickers – monsters, plots and more. Head over there to check it out.


CBR Extended Preview

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Comic Book Resources has just posted up an extended 9 page preview of Skullkickers #1 on their site. Get a solid look at the opening of the series and whet your appetite for Wednesday\’s big release.


Living Between Wednesdays Advance Review

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Comic review blog Living Between Wednesdays has just posted up an advance review of Skullkickers #1. Dave cuts through the hype and likes what he sees:

\”I’m happy to say, though, that like Chew and Morning Glories, Skullkickers is a fun book with broad appeal that, unlike most of the offerings from the Big Two these days, makes a point to reach out to potential new readers with an accessible concept rather than trying to squeeze even more money out of an existing, ever-shrinking readership. The breezy script and slick artwork don’t hurt, either.\”


Buy

Skullkickers comics and books are available from Image Comics through Diamond Comic Distributors Inc..

Here are the Diamond Order Codes so far:

Issue #1 (1st print) JUL100392
Issue #1 (2nd print) AUG108013
Issue #1 (3rd print) AUG108191
Issue #2 AUG100490
Issue #2 (2nd print) AUG108190
Issue #3 SEP100497
Issue #3 (2nd print) SEP108188D
Issue #4 OCT100516
Issue #5 NOV100470
Issue #6 DEC100492
Issue #7 MAR110598
Issue #8 APR110520
Issue #9 MAY110530
Issue #10 JUN110559
Issue #11 JUL110546
Issue #12 AUG110542
Issue #13 FEB120522
Issue #14 MAR120503
Issue #15 APR120558
Issue #16 MAY120626
Issue #17 JUN120572
Issue #18 JUL120516

Book 1- 1000 Opas and a Dead Body SEP110432
Book 2- Five Funerals and a Bucket of Blood SEP110431
Book 3- Six Shooter on the Seven Seas AUG120492

Skullkickers Treasure Trove HC Volume 1 FEB120458

In addition, Skullkickers issues (and a FREE sample zero issue) are available via comiXology for use on your internet browser, iPhone or iPad by clicking the handy-dandy icon button below.

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As more issues and collections become available for ordering, we\’ll update this page with that info.