Monthly Archives: April 2012

Skullkickers Treasure Trove and #13 In Stores Today!

It\’s SKULLKICKERS Day! Also, new comic day! BOTH! New Skullkickers Comic Day! Treasure Trove too! Exclamation marks!! GO!

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Stumptown Trade Review Interview

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The Stumptown Trade Review stopped by during Emerald City Comicon and filmed a little interview with Zub. Check it out:


Skullkickers Sketch Covers From ECCC!

We had a special sketch cover variant of Skullkickers #13 at Emerald City Comicon over the weekend. In addition to Zub sketching up a slew of SK characters, we asked some of our artist pals to contribute sketches. Check out these beauties:

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Jeff \’Chamba\’ Cruz (Street Fighter, RandomVeus)

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Joe Eisma (Morning Glories)

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Ray Fawkes (Possessions, One Soul)


The Geek Portal Calls Skullkickers a "Must Have"

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Over on The Geek Portal they\’ve posted up a short editorial praising the quality of Skullkickers. Who are we to disagree?

\”Not only is the dialogue exciting, funny and just downright clever, but the artwork is a mixture of oldschool Warhammer/Lord of the Rings that we love with a new age edge that knocks you off your rockers.\”


Broken Frontiers SK #13 Review

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Our pals at Broken Frontiers have a review of Skullkickers #13 as part of their Image 20th anniversary content and they\’re very happy to be heading to the Seven Seas with us.

\”…writer Jim Zub and artist Edwin Huang cast their nets on a story teeming with mysticism, laughs, and wonder at every turn of the page.\”


Library Thing Wants SK #13 To Be Your Thing

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Skippy at the Library Thing takes an advanced look at Skullkickers #13 and is captivated by our new story arc.

\”There is lots of things to love about Skullkickers. Pick up any issue and you will be swept along in a frenzy.\”


Freakin' Awesome Network Advance Review

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Andrew Leslie at the Freakin\’ Awesome Network has a special advance review of Skullkickers #13 (which arrives in stores tomorrow) and he\’s thrilled with the start to our 3rd story arc.

\”Skullkickers outshines its own genre (fantasy) to provide readers with a story that anyone can love, even if you’re not a fan of elves, wizardry and the consumption of mead.\”

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Here Be Geeks Reviews Skullkickers Vol 1 & 2

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Direcow at Here Be Geeks gives a review run through of Skullkickers Volume 1 & 2 in preparation for this week\’s release of Skullkickers Treasure Trove!

\”the moment the comic uses \’Skull Kick\’ as a sound effect – and when it actually finally does – man, you rise from your seats, fists in the air, waving, shouting, HAVE AT THEE\”