Monthly Archives: February 2011

Image Comics Front Page

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On the front page of Image Comics official website they\’ve got a spiffy promotional pic of the trade cover turned sideways. Only a few more weeks until the trade paperback is in stores!


Fantasy-worthy Beers!

Found during Zub\’s recent UK trip:


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\"\"Skull Splitter beer


Zub Interview on Fictional Frontiers

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Zub is interviewed on Fictional Frontiers by Sohaib Awan all about Skullkickers and making comics. Scroll ahead to the 31 minute mark of the podcast for the start of the Skullkickers coverage.

Click here to listen to the podcast.


Skullkickers Trade is Printed… Coming Soon!

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We just received this digital snapshot from the Image offices. The trade is printed! Look how wonderfully that spot gloss skull pattern turned out.

We cannot wait to see them in person. Skullkickers Volume 1 arrives in stores in just over a month! 144 pages of monster mashing for only $9.99!

Have you pre-ordered your copy yet?


Eagle Award Nomination Voting On Now!

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The 2011 Eagle Awards, England\’s prestigious International Comic Awards, are now accepting nominations. Fans and pros alike can submit their nominations and the top 5 in each category will be placed up for the final vote.

You will have to answer their nomination survey and verify your e-mail address in order to nominate. It only takes a couple minutes though, so make your voice heard about your favorite comics from 2010.

If you feel like voting for Skullkickers in a few of those categories, we certainly wouldn\’t mind.


Harvey Awards Nomination Ballot Now Available

The 2011 Harvey Award Nomination Ballot is now available. Nominations for the Harvey Awards are selected exclusively by creators – those who write, draw, ink, letter, color, design, edit or are otherwise involved in a creative capacity in the comics field. If you\’re a pro, you should nominate your favourites from 2010.

If you\’re feeling so inclined, here are some categories that I think ye olde Skullkickers is most applicable for:

BEST LETTERER
Marshall Dillon. Marshall works his tail off on Skullkickers, providing the typical dialogue and sound effects, but also fun alternate narration bits, subtitles and more, enhancing the humour and improving the storytelling at each step.

BEST COLORIST
Misty Coats. Misty\’s moody and dramatic colors give Skullkickers that extra kick every single issue. Flip through any of our 5 released issues and you can\’t help but notice the quality of her palettes.

BEST COVER ARTIST
Chris Stevens. Chris\’ Frazetta-esque covers are eye-popping and engaging, delivering the feel of an old fantasy paperback while never seeming old fashioned.

MOST PROMISING NEW TALENT
Edwin Huang. Edwin\’s drawing and storytelling skills are well beyond his years and he\’s getting better with every single issue.

BEST NEW SERIES
Skullkickers. We\’re an ongoing now and people seem to be digging it. Comedy books aren\’t typical award fare, but I think we\’re delivering the goods with each issue. On time and high quality.

SPECIAL AWARD FOR HUMOR IN COMICS
If we weren\’t as applicable for the previous category, I hope you\’d think of us as solidly appropriate here. 🙂


Skullkickers #3 Now Available On comiXology

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Skullkickers issue #3 is now available for digital download and reading on your internet browser or smart phone via comiXology.


“ONE THOUSAND OPAS AND A DEAD BODY” Part Three

A pilfered poison pabulum has pickled pieces of our protagonist’s paunch while portentous poetic prophecies proudly parade apace, parlaying a perilous paradigm. Paraphrasing – Skullkickers is a particularly perfect packaged pamphlet of plucky pulp worth every precious penny in perpetuity. Purchase!


Weekly Crisis Rates SK #5 As Its Best Book of the Week!

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Skullkickers has done a pretty good job at placing on Ryan Schrodt\’s Weekly Power Rankings several times as the series has rolled out. With our fifth action-crazed issue, we finally snagged the coveted #1 spot on his list.

\”01. SKULLKICKERS #5 – Must Read
The ever-absurd Skullkickers closes out its first storyline with this issue, which plays up its quirky, campy humour while still delivering a strong action-oriented comic that is fast-paced, tightly plotted, and extremely charming. Jim Zubkavich\’s clever approach and the high-energy art of Edwin Huang combine for this extremely unique issue that simply blew away every other comic on the stands this week. This series is as well-crafted as it is simply insane, with this issue continuing the winning ways of this surprise hit from Image Comics.\”


Seattle, Prepare To Get Kicked!

Skullkickers Volume 1 Emerald City Comicon Exclusive Hardcover Announced

Berkeley, CA – 2 February 2011 –

Image Comics and Emerald City Comic Con announced an exclusive hardcover edition of the SKULLKICKERS, VOL. 1 trade paperback will be available at the upcoming Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle. Writer Jim Zubkavich and artist Edwin Huang have been handily bashing the heads of readers with their brand of dark comedic violence and high fantasy adventure in each issue of SKULLKICKERS, leading up to this collection of the series\’ incredible first arc.

\”We\’re ecstatic to be launching the first SKULLKICKERS trade at the Emerald City show and wanted to make it extra special for people in attendance,\” explained Zubkavich. He also added a piece of advice for the fans, \”This limited run hardcover edition is a beauty and solid enough to work well as a monster bludgeoning device in a pinch. Don\’t leave Seattle without it!\”

Emerald City Comic Con takes place March 4-6 this year in Seattle, Washington. For more information about the show and the many Image creators who will be in attendance, visit www.emeraldcitycomicon.com.

SKULLKICKERS, VOL. 1, a rowdy 144-page full color trade paperback collecting issues 1-5, will be on sale in stores on March 9 at the low introductory price of $9.99. The hardcover edition will be available exclusively at ECCC for $25. Find out more about the world of SKULLKICKERS at www.skullkickers.com.

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Quick-Hits Enjoys SK#5

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Weekly Comic Book Review\’s Quick-Hits section took a favourable look at the latest Skullkickers issue.

\”…we can use more fun from this still nameless duo of huge bald guy and irascible dwarf as they hack and shoot their way through a fantasy setting.\”