Skullkickers at TCAF This Weekend!

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Jim Zub is exhibiting at the Toronto Comic Arts Festival this weekend, selling copies of Skullkickers and a lot of other books, sketchbooks and mini-comics. TCAF is a free event in downtown Toronto with tons of amazing creators displaying their work. The show has a great atmosphere for comic lovers of any age and any style. If you live in the area you should come downtown and check it out.

Zub will be at table 212 in the 2nd floor Salon section.


Zub Interviewed on 'Where Monsters Dwell'

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Zub was a guest on Where Monsters Dwell last week and they\’ve just posted up the interview on their site. Click on over and give it a listen. Great conversation about Skullkickers, pop culture and more. The interview starts at 39:12 in the podcast.


Comic Buzz Believes in the Upcoming SK#7

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James Mason at Comic Buzz has an advance review of Skullkickers #7 (arriving in stores May 25th) and is impressed with the start of our second story arc, giving it a 9/10.

\”Subversive and bitingly funny, Skullkickers reminds the reader that life just isn’t that much fun unless you’re reading about a red-bearded dwarf and his gun-wielding hulk.\”

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Bitter Guy Podcast Interview

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The Bitter Guy at \”Squideye and the Bitter Guy\” interviews Zub all about Skullkickers – How the series started and where it\’s going. Click on over to their site to give it a listen.


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A staff member at the Kirkwood Public Library heartily recommends Skullkickers Vol. 1.

\” It is a fun tale with an almost 1/1 ratio of ewww to awesome. Keen art, fun story and lots of boot to face action, Skullkickers is highly enjoyable.\”

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Josh Unruh Wants All Skulls To Be Kicked

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Gamer/writer Joshua Unruh has read an advanced copy of Skullkickers #7, the first issue of our new story arc arriving in stores on May 25th, and he\’s absolutely delighted by what we have in store for readers old and new.

\”Skullkickers #7, aka Five Funerals and a Bucket of Blood part 1, is everything a new and returning reader could hope for.\”

\”[It has] a set up of sinister goings on, a hilarious \’fish out of water\’ situation for the Skullkickers, the return of a shady character, some blood, guts and ultra violence (that made me laugh coffee through my nose), as well as a daring escape by our \’heroes.\’\”

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Skullkickers Quotes #6

A new Skullkickers quotes ad just went out to press and retailers today. Check it out:

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Skullkickers at HeroesCon June 3-5!

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Skullkickers cover artist Chris Stevens and writer Jim Zub will both be appearing at Heroes Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina on June 3-5. It\’s going to be a great weekend for comics and you can get your Skullkickers issues/trades signed up while you\’re there. Once we have the table #\’s nailed down we\’ll be sure to post them here.

For other summer signing appearances, check out our Conventions page.


Zub Live on 'Where Monsters Dwell' This Wednesday!

This week on Where Monsters Dwell we welcome Jim Zubkavich, the writer and creator of SKULLKICKERS, a fantasy badged buddy adventure comic from Image comics. He joins us to chat about his critically acclaimed new book.

If you have a question for Jim, give us a call in the studio by dialing 506-453-4949 or post your query on our Facebook wall.

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Lost Man Advanced Review of SK #7

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Dylan at the Lost Man comic review site has an advanced run through of Skullkickers #7 and loves what he reads inside the issue, giving it an \’A\’ rating.

\”The first part of the latest storyline \’5 Funerals and Bucket of Blood\’ is off to a strong unexpected start, but after knowing what the pair have done in the past, maybe I should have known that misfortune always follows them.\”