Jul 6 2011

Marketing, Retailing and More at The Comic Market

Mat Nastos at The Comic Market website has interviewed Jim Zub all about marketing Skullkickers – getting retailers on board the series, promotional tools, convention selling and more.

The #ComicMarket discussion group on Twitter has been an invaluable resource for Skullkickers outreach and this interview sums up a lot of thoughts on getting the series out to a wider audience.


Jul 5 2011

The Dragon Talks SK

The latest Dragon comic shop podcast (episode 33) is all about joys to be found in Skullkickers Vol. 1:1000 Opas and a Dead Body. It’s fun hearing from new readers about discovering the series and what elements stand out for them.

Give it a listen and let us know your favorite aspects of Skullkickery.


Jul 4 2011

It’s Bloggerin’ Is Kickin’

Colin Bell at It’s Bloggerin’ Time put together a wonderful run through of why he enjoys Skullkickers so much on Day Two of their ’30 Days of Comics’ run down. Click on through and give it a read, then pass the article to your friends who aren’t yet reading SK.

“Skullkickers brought the missing ingredient to fantasy that for me had always been missing – laughs. Big laughs. Like, uproarious, knee-slapping stuff.”


Jul 4 2011

Comics Nexus Loves Us Even When They Don’t Want To

Comics Nexus columnist James Fulton is becoming a fan of Skullkickers despite the fact that books like ours don’t normally work for him. Issue #8 seems to have solidified that even more.

“Zubkavich’s writing in this title is very funny. Huang’s art has grown on me with each issue, and I now consider myself a fan of his. I don’t normally enjoy books like this, but I’ve become very enamored of this title.”


Jul 4 2011

Comics Bulletin Gives Skullkickers #8 a 5/5!

Robert Tacopina at Comics Bulletin gives top marks for our latest issue of Skullkickers.

“Skullkickers continues to be an incredible comic book, and this newest issue is potentially the strongest offering in the series so far. There is simply so much happening that you can not help but by drawn in by the intricacies that this book has to offer. “