Monthly Archives: February 2011

Podcasts and Much More!

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Zub is a guest on the latest episode of the War Rocket Ajax podcast. Click through to give it a listen as they cover Skullkickers, Street Fighter and a lot more. The interview starts at 41:10 in the podcast.

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Chris Sims, one of our Skullkickers #6 writers, is a guest on the latest Awesomed By Comics podcast.

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The latest episode of Comics of Doom podcast has some great review material on Skullkickers #6. The issue is reviewed at 19:41.

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MTV Geek calls Skullkickers #6 one of their Top Ten comics of the month.

\”The collection is anchored by two longer tales, comics blogger Chris Sims’ brightly paced sexy zombie story; and Adam Warren’s naturally whip-smart story of guns versus swords.\”

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Comics Nexus also called Skullkickers #6 one of their notable issues of the month.

\”While all four of the stories are just riffs on the basic Skullkickers premise, I hope to see more one-off issues like this one between story arcs. It’s a good way to draw in some new readers (especially if more highly-recognized creators come on board), and reward long-term ones with something fun.\”


Comics Bulletin Gets Onboard with SK#6

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Danny Djeljosevic at Comics Bulletin took a while to try out Skullkickers but, now that he\’s read issue 6, he\’s a convert.

\”…the talent here assembled is not only impressive, but they\’ve created an incredibly fun quick-and-dirty kind of short story collection of clever variations on the comic\’s premise without a weak link in the bunch. It\’s essential comics, and a self-contained experience that gives readers a jumping-on point between story arcs.\”


Looking for a Copy of Skullkickers #1 First Print?

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The Worlds Collide Comic Shop in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada (Zub\’s old local comic shop when he was growing up and obsessed with superhero books) wanted us to let people know that they still have some 1st print copies of Skullkickers #1 (along with issues #2-6) in stock at their store.

If you\’ve been hunting around for a copy this may be the solution you\’ve been looking for. Drop them a line and tell them we sent ya.


Previews

Click on any of the cover images below to check out preview pages from Skullkickers issues:


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Welcome, welcome!

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Okay, let\’s say you’ve just moseyed over from the fantastic Unshelved website and you’re wondering what this is all about. Let me give you the quick skinny:

My name is Jim Zubkavich (though friends and colleagues usually just call me “Zub”). I’m the writer/creator of Skullkickers.

The Skullkickers are two hard-headed mercenaries who slay monsters and cause havoc in their quest for gold, fame and adventure.

Skullkickers is a PG-rated adventure comic published by Image (publisher of \’The Walking Dead\’, \’Chew\’, \’Spawn\’ and many other comic series). At its heart SK is a buddy cop movie slammed into Conan, a fantasy action-comedy with sass and banter. It\’s violent, but the blood is cartoonishly ridiculous. It skirts a violent edge without tipping over into nastiness. There\’s no real swearing, just cartoon symbol $#% style curses. There\’s absolutely no sexual content.

Although Skullkickers would generally be considered a “boy’s” comic, I\’m adamant about having content that doesn\’t play to the fanboy-ish tendencies in fantasy and superhero books to use girls as sex objects or plot props for the male leads. Boy-centric shouldn\’t mean anti-girl, if that makes sense.

Our first trade paperback arrives in comic shops and book stores March 9th and everyone on the creative team is excited about seeing the work we’ve done collected in a handsome book format. Our publisher is helping push hard to get new readers on board the series with an aggressive value price for the trade: 144 full colour pages for only $9.99.

If the above sounds like a fun read to you and you’d like to see more, please feel free to click on the trade paperback cover to your right for ordering info, or the images below to preview our issues.


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SK Shout-Out on the Creator-Owned Spotlight

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Comic superstar Steve Niles gave Skullkickers a shout-out in his latest Creator-Owned Spotlight over at Robot 6.

\”SKULLKICKERS!

Woot! There are many reasons I love this title but one thing I love most is the publisher, Image, getting the book out on a regular basis. This may not sound big, but late books are a problem. The publishers of Skullkickers have planned and worked it out.

One of the things they’ve done is go out and hire some of the best, up-and-coming indy artists in the biz to do filler stories to keep the book on schedule. The “fillers” though are anything but. They’re all good, solid, fun, twisted, little short stories about dude, well, kicking some skulls. Check out an issue today (I think #6 just hit the stands) or pre-order the first collection.\”

Thanks for the kind words, Steve!


Various SK #6 Reviews

A bunch of Skullkickers #6 reviews/excitement rolling in today.

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\”With great over-the-top protagonists that are fun and genuinely lovable with their antics, and well written dialogue this book is a must read. Skullkickers is an excellent comic book rout full of action, violence and laugh out loud comedy.\”

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\”This issue is a great diversion in what otherwise would have been a gap month. All creators set out to show us a little bit more of the leads – they’re blood thirty warriors who put weapons before brains and manage to kill whatever gets in their path. But they’re still good fun-time guys. This sort of venture should become mandatory in comics as the variety of views come together to make a comic that is so much fun you’ll definitely read it more than once.\”

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\”This issue provides a great jumping-on point for the uninitiated, and I can’t recommend picking this comic up enough this week. Containing short stories from some current fan favorites like Adam Warren and Brian Clevinger, this stand-alone book should be just the inspiration you need to start reading the regular series.\”

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\”Skullkickers is a fantastically fun Image book\”…\”Regular series artist Edwin Huang takes a break this month and regular series writer Jim Zubkavich takes up partial art duties, but there\’s no reason to think this interlude shouldn\’t be every bit as fun as the previous five installments.\”


Skullkickers #6 in Stores!

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Zub here.

Skullkickers #6 arrives in comic stores today at last! Six issues in six months. We are rocking!

Issue 6 is a wild jam issue with other creators as a way for us to keep Skullkickers on the stands and in people\’s hearts while Edwin and Misty take the time required to rebuild the art buffer for our second story arc. As nice as it would be to have issues completed in one month, at this point that\’s just not realistic. Everyone on the Skullkickers team is juggling extra jobs to make this work financially and, in turn, issues take longer than four weeks to produce. So, even though we started with issues finished as they were being solicited, we\’ve slowly burned through that lead and need time to get ahead again. We want retailers and readers to know that the book will arrive on time as the story arc rolls out and this is the best way to do that.

Going through the issue 6 creative crew, in alphabetical order:

Brian Clevinger is the writer and co-creator of the hilarious Atomic Robo series, one of my absolute favorite comics being published right now and a real inspiration for the brand of hijinks that populates Skullkickers. Robo is a creator-owned dynamo and if you\’re not reading it you need to stop whatever you\’re doing right now and head to your local comic shop for issues, trades – whatever you can get your hands on.

Jeffrey \’Chamba\’ Cruz is one of those artists who makes it all look so easy, even while you know under the surface that he has masterful skills and works his butt off. His dynamic action artwork and moody colouring has made him a fan favorite on UDON\’s Street Fighter comic series and I\’m excited about having him contribute his skills to the Skullkicker boys.

Ray Fawkes is a rock solid writer and artist who has created titles for Oni Press and Vertigo that strike an emotional core and defy expectations. We first met when I was still in college, lost touch and then reunited through comic conventions and mutual friends. Seeing his skills grow with each project he tackles and knowing that he has a wickedly well developed sense of humour, I wanted him to bring the same kooky/eerie qualities he has in Possessions, his supernatural-comedy graphic novel series, to the world of Skullkickers.

Scott Hepburn is another old college friend and former UDON studio mate who toiled away for years on smaller projects and built up his skills until he was turning heads with the quality of his storytelling and solid figure work. I\’ve wanted to collaborate with him for quite a while and am thrilled that he\’s on board this special issue.

Chris Sims is the gut-wrenchingly funny writer of the Invincible Super Blog. The consistent humor quality of his entries turned it from an occasional amusement in my daily RSS read to a can\’t-wait part of my day. His pointed satire about comics and the industry cuts through crap with ease and I really do feel he\’ll be a big name writer within a handful of years. With that firmly in mind, I wanted to get my hooks in to him early so I could claim some kind of feeble partial credit for his success at a future point.

Joe Vriens is one of those artists who keeps upping his game every time you turn around. From cartoony designs all the way to lushly rendered digital paintings, Joe\’s creativity and natural design sense bursts through in everything he does. After contributing a killer pin-up that we ended up using as the cover for Skullkickers #2 second print, I knew I had to get him involved with this issue.

Adam Warren was the first North American anime-influenced artist I ever saw and his Dirty Pair mini-series (originally published by now-defunct publisher Eclipse and then later by Dark Horse) had a profound effect on my writing and art. His creator owned series Empowered is top notch character study under the wrappings (quite literally) of fetish-y superhero nonsense and it will surprise you with its depth even while it titillates and teases. That I can now count him among my friends kind of blows my mind. I\’m honored to have him on board.

Without trying to hype it too much, I really do think it\’s a killer creative line-up; Some of the funniest writers in comics working with some of the best artists anywhere. I hope comic fans everywhere snag this issue to see what kind of alchemy formed from these guys pouring their efforts in to our special \’Four Tavern Tales\’ and that it helps build extra excitement for the second story arc of Skullkickers series that begins in issue 7 this May.


Skullkickers Trade Launch Day Signing at The Beguiling

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Zub will be signing at The Beguiling comic shop in Toronto on March 9th from 5-7pm to celebrate the release of Skullkickers Volume 1: 1000 Opas and a Dead Body. If you live in the Toronto area, it would be great to see you there.


SK#6 on War Rocket Ajax

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Skullkickers #6 arrives tomorrow in comic shops nationwide and the hilarious Chris Sims gives a quick run through of his writing contribution to the issue in the latest episode of the War Rocket Ajax podcast, including that he\’ll be signing at Heroes & Dragons comic shop in South Carolina this Saturday from noon to 4pm.

Skullkickers coverage starts at the 26:45 mark.