Comic Book Resources has a new interview posted with Jim Zub all about his career in comics, including lots of great info on how Skullkickers started. Click on through to check it out!
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Comical Musings is A-mused by SK
Romeo at Comical Musings catches up with our first trade paperback and is now an avid Skullkickers fan.
\”If you like dark comedy, have ever played pen and paper RPGs, made up or played a drinking to any of the Evil Dead series, enjoyed Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, or just like irreverent comics that are well written then Skullkickers is one comic book you should be reading.\”
Joel Carroll's Skullkickers
Joel Carroll, artist contributor to the Flight anthology, is drawing one of the short stories in our upcoming Skullkickers #12: Four More Tavern Tales issue. Looking at this panel of Shorty, we know it will fit our greedy gold gathering mentality perfectly.
Mike Luckas' Skullkickers
Who are these two troublemakers? In order to find out you\’ll have to pick up a copy of Skullkickers #12: Four More Tavern Tales arriving in late October/early November.
Mike Luckas, artist of Das Moustache, is drawing one of the short stories and these two will feature prominently in there. Make sure you pre-order the issue at your local comic shop.
Ben McSweeney's Skullkickers
Ben McSweeney, artist on Joe Is Japanese and new recruit at Vigil Games, is drawing one of the short stories in our upcoming Skullkickers #12: Four More Tavern Tales issue. If you don\’t pre-order a copy, this bunny may not live to see another day.
If you want to see Ben\’s artwork in the flesh, his Skullkickers page art and other personal works will be on display in Austin, Texas as part of the Vigil Nights art show that starts on September 23rd.
Joe Ng's Skullkickers
Joe Ng, artist on Street Fighter IV and Transformers, is drawing one of the short stories in our upcoming Skullkickers #12: Four More Tavern Tales issue. Looking at this character sketch, we think it\’s fair to say that there will be some serious skull kicking brought to life in his pages.
Have you pre-ordered your copy of the issue yet?
Tales From the Water Cooler Believes in SK #10
The crew from \’Tales From the Water Cooler\’ puts Skullkickers #10 at the top of their review pile in episode 32 of their podcast and they love what they read.
Skullkickers coverage starts at 21:30 in the podcast.
\”This is one great story. It\’s straight up hilarity.\”…\”one of the funniest, most action-packed creative books on the stands right now.\”
Inside Pulse Makes the Case for SK #10
James Fulton at Comics Nexus praises our latest issue and is on board for what we have coming down the pipe.
\”This book really isn’t like anything else on my pull-list, and for that, I’m thankful that it\’s been so reliably good. It makes a nice break from what normally makes up my pile of weekly comics.\”
iFanboy Raves About SK#10
DarthDuck at iFanboy reviews Skullkickers #10 and loves the progress being made on \”Five Funerals and a Bucket of Blood\”, our second story arc.
\”If every comic book was as terrific and hilarious as Skullkickers, the world would be a much better place. I’ve been hooked since the first issue but after this, the tenth in the series, I’m officially ready to declare Skullkickers a sure thing.\”
Comics Anonymous Wants Everyone to Kick Skulls
The review crew at Comics Anonymous has caught up on Skullkickers and loves every glorious crowd-crazed panel of it. Read through their review.
\”I love SKULLKICKERS. I love it so much, every time I say it, read it, type it I want to smash someone’s face in with a bottle.\”…\”panel after panel of high definition action and colours so gorgeous you’ll want to wash in this bucket of blood\”