Monthly Archives: March 2013

Thank You, Third Eye Comics!

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A heartfelt “thank you” to Steve, Trish and the rest of the staff at Third Eye Comics in Annapolis, Maryland. It was a wonderful weekend and easily one of the busiest signings I’ve ever been a part of.

I was stunned at how large the store was and how well organized and well stocked they were. Third Eye is easily on par with some of the biggest and best shops I’ve seen in New York, Los Angeles or Toronto.

If you’re a comic creator you definitely want to arrange a signing with these folks. Just top notch all around. Edwin and I are not big names but we had a solid signing that rarely let up the entire time. Skullkickers, Pathfinder and Street Fighter fans aplenty.

Check out the impromptu store tour video I shot minutes before they opened the doors for the signing:

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Savage Skullkickers Reviews!

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Our latest issue arrived Wednesday and it looks like we’re on a roll! Critics and readers seem quite happy with our story, art and adjectives.

Newsarama: “10/10 Overall, it’s not often that a comic can blend an action story that is not only fun to read but genuinely funny.”

Unleash the Fanboy: “4.5/5 I am SOLD on this series. I can’t believe I’m so late to the party. Jim and company have an awesome thing going and I highly recommend you pick up this issue.”

Fanboy Comics: “If you like your fantasy and action with a good dose of humor, read Savage Skullkickers #1 today, and then go out and buy the back issues of Skullkickers. Just a side note, you will have to fight me for them.”

Page and Panel: “By the end of this issue, long-time readers will be grinning from ear-to-ear”…”This is like a Skullkickers’ love letter to Skullkickers, about Skullkickers, by the Skullkickers crew”

Capeless Crusader: “THIS BOOK ROCKS! I’m convinced Skullkickers has something for pretty much everyone”

Gamma Squad: “The comic you should be reading this week”…”Skullkickers is not a profound book. It’s just funny. Very, very funny, and sometimes, that’s really all a comic book needs to be.”

Comic Booked: “4/5 A rare gem in the racks of comics that people should not overlook.”

One Quest: “8/10 I really can’t say enough just how much fun Skullkickers is, and I’m pretty disappointed with myself for waiting so long to get started with it.”

Comic Vine: “4/5 Overall, I love this book and you will too. I highly recommend it.”

Comic Bastards: “4/5 The art is fantastic; visually the style is very pleasing to the eye. The book is colorful and looks very polished and the panels look good.”

Omnicomic: “The book feels like one ongoing joke that’s always on for the reader’s enjoyment.”

Nerdlocker: “4/5 Honestly, I had a blast reading this.”

Sound On Sight: “…the crackling dialogue eventually materializes in full and proves complementary to the colorful art style.”

I Smell Sheep: “5/5 I’m instantly in love with this series, and I can’t wait to see what happens next.”

Savage Skullkickers Preview on CBR

Comic Book Resources has a spiffy 6 page preview of SAVAGE SKULLKICKERS #1 (aka. Skullkickers #20)! Click on through and get your first taste of savage-ness!

Saturday: Edwin and Zub in Maryland!

This weekend Edwin and I will be in Annapolis, Maryland for a special Savage Skullkickers #1 launch signing party at Third Eye Comics! It’s also International Tabletop Day so we’ll be playing board games, card games and RPGs (especially Skullkickers-Munchkin).

It’s going to be an amazing event. If you live in Maryland you need to make your way to Third Eye this Saturday!

FACEBOOK EVENT

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On the left is Marvel’s previously released Savage Wolverine #1, on the right is Savage Skullkickers #1, arriving in stores this Wednesday. Don’t be confused. They’re both great comics.

Frank Cho, artist and writer on Savage Wolverine, is top notch talent and a great guy. We thank him for being a good sport after Edwin and I homaged the bejezus out of his amazing cover art.

Anyways, SAVAGE SKULLKICKERS, make sure you pick your copy up on Wednesday!

Klonoa Season 1 Is Done!

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This week on ShiftyLook the first ‘season’ of Klonoa: Dream Traveler of Noctis Sol wrapped up, with line art by Hitoshi Ariga (Mega Man Megamix, The Big O) and colors by Espen Grundetjern (Street Fighter), so it’s the perfect time to get caught up on the webcomic series.

We have a short hiatus planned and then will be back to continue the adventure!

Click here to start reading!

Q&A on Toast!

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Over the the Toast comic website, Sean Knowles asked me some questions about Skullkickers and Pathfinder. Click on through to give it a read.

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I know most of my interviews are about the comic business, so here’s something new and enjoyable. I spoke with Animation Career Review all about Seneca College and the importance of core drawing fundamentals while teaching students 3D animation. Read on.

Guest on The Fanboy Factor

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I was a guest on the latest episode of the Fanboy Factor, talking about working at UDON, working on the Bravoman cartoon, creating Skullkickers and breaking into the comic business. It’s a pretty diverse half hour interview. Click on through and give it a listen.

Dark Skullkickers Dark #1 Coming In June

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A DARKER SIDE OF SKULLKICKERS IN JUNE
DARK SKULLKICKERS DARK #1 is dark, possibly gritty

This June, Image Comics beats a horse to death and you’re all invited to watch! It’s a new comic that’s not new at all… but it is dark. “How dark?” you ask? It’s so dark we had to use the word twice – DARK SKULLKICKERS DARK!

“This may be the worst thing we’ve ever done,” said Image PR and Marketing Director Jennifer de Guzman. “It’s a pale reflection of the industry’s need to spin rebooted series through endless hype, turning the crazed hamster wheel of entertainment promotion until it’s fallen apart. Good-bye, integrity.”

DARK SKULLKICKERS DARK #1, written by old industry pariah Jim Zub and drawn by young pencil jockey Edwin Huang, wraps up the fourth story arc of SKULLKICKERS, the series people keep saying they’ve heard about but haven’t had a chance to try yet but, dangit, they will at some point if they see the collections on sale or something.

“Fun comic books are a thing of days past,” said series creator Zub. “In order to grab a modern audience I’ve dipped into the darkness of my own heart and spilled my blood upon the pages of this sequential masterpiece. Oh yeah, there’s beer in it too.”

If you’re one of the few and proud collectors of SKULLKICKERS irritated that you won’t have a SKULLKICKERS #23 to add to your collection, fret thee not. In addition to the regular “Dark Dark” cover we’re offering a special “issue #23 variant” B cover to keep your collection copacetic. We’re looking out for you, baby.

We’ve dug as deep as we can go. We’ve entered the darkness. DARK SKULLKICKERS DARK #1 will be available in June wherever dark comics are sold. Pre-order it now from the April issue of Previews. Order the old trades too. They’re pretty good.