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Skullkickers Twednesday!

Skullkickers volume 2 is in stores today!

Putting out 11 creator-owned issues in a year was a titanic task and this second collection of issues #6-11 is the culmination of that effort. If you took the time to support our hard work by heading to your local comic shop and picking up a copy of the new book, it would warm my heart.

Also, I’ll be at The Beguiling from 5pm-8pm signing copies and generally being a dork.

That’s it. New book. Please support. Happy Zub.

Skullkickers Volume 2 Book Launch on Wednesday!

Skullkickers Vol 2 Book Launch & Signing
Featuring Author Jim Zub
Wednesday, November 16th, 5pm-8pm

The Beguiling, 601 Markham Street, Toronto, Ontario
Free To Attend

Facebook Event page

COME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE SECOND OFFICIAL LAUNCH FOR THE SKULLKICKERS COMIC BOOK SERIES!

The Beguiling will play host to SKULLKICKERS author Jim Zub on Wednesday, November 16th, to celebrate the release of the second Skullkickers Trade Paperback!

SKULLKICKERS VOLUME 2: FIVE FUNERALS AND A BUCKET OF BLOOD collects issues 7-11 of the noble-shooting, thief-ganking, faerie-smushing series, as our two heroes are alternately rewarded and reviled just for being… skull kickers. Great fantasy fun, local comics creators, and an Image comic that released 11 issues in a row ON TIME. Come celebrate.

Note: SKULLKICKERS vol 1, vol 2, and select issues from the series will be available for sale at the event.

Next Issue Podcast

I was interviewed on the Next Issue podcast, talking about Skullkickers, Makeshift Miracle and other upcoming comic stuff in general. Good times ensue, check it out!

Phil Reed Talks Munchkin Skullkickers

From New York Comicon, Phil Reed of Steve Jackson Games talks about Munchkin Skullkickers and other Munchkin licensing. Yay!

Skullkickers digital comic 1/2 price sale!

As a lead up to the November 16th release of Skullkickers Volume 2, this week all digital issues of the series are 1/2 price at comiXology! Each issue is only 99 cents!

Buy, support, and share with your friends the joy that is Skullkickers.

Torrenting Makeshift Miracle?

The news broke on Friday evening, but today’s the day we’re making it formal:

Makeshift Miracle is part of a publishing experiment for UDON Comics, a way for us to see if we can build a larger reading audience for an original published book by first releasing the entire professional-quality graphic novel online for free, week by week.

As part of that, we’re interested in gaining readers and letting as many people as possible know about the story. With that in mind, we’ve decided to release a torrent of the entire first chapter of Makeshift, containing PDF and CBR files, so that more people can discover the series.

Download the torrent file, pass it around, re-seed as much as possible and convince your online friends to try it out, absolutely free. Once they’ve read chapter 1, they can head to our website to continue the story with new chapter 2 pages.

Makeshift Miracle Chapter 1 Torrent File

On Graphic Policy Radio Show Tonight

I was a guest Sunday on the Graphic Policy radio show chatting about all things Skullkickers, Makeshift Miracle and creator-owned comics. Click through to listen to the episode and hear how it turned out!

Dracula the Unconquered

There are people in the comic industry who, the minute I read their work, I kind of know that we’re going to get along. The stories they tell hit all the right notes and I get an unshakable feeling that we have the same outlook and attitude. It’s such a cool thing and it’s a bit hard to describe.

Chris Sims is one of those people.

His unbelievably funny Invincible Super Blog became a regular fixture on my internet reading list early on. The mixture of infectious energy, keen insight and pure glee at all the ludicrous things that make comics what they are permeated every aspect of his writing.

When he started writing his own comics, I worried that he’d lose that razor’s edge of analysis, that he’d be so caught up in his own work that he wouldn’t give it the same kind of joyous verve. Thankfully, I was wrong. His comics are just as entertaining and well aimed as the industry-targeted gut punches he’s given over the years.

Dracula the Unconquered is his latest offering, an ambitious digitally distributed 1 dollar per issue action-adventure comic series. Chris has leveled solid criticism at the major comic publishers for their digital pricing structure and this is where he puts his money where his mouth is. The result is, as expected, professional through and through.

The story kicks into gear without delay, introducing Dracula and his new ‘assistant’ quite efficiently. You know who Vlad is and if you don’t then you’re probably not buying a comic called Dracula the Unconquered. The action’s the thing, you see, and within a couple pages confrontation is clear and the whole thing is off and running. The players are in place and it’s time to kick some butt.

Steve Downer’s artwork is emotive and clear with solid storytelling and a wonderfully moody color palette. The whole things roars through without a hitch. By the time this first issue is finished the stage is set for grand adventure and, at $1, there’s absolutely no reason not to keep on reading. It’s a new reader-friendly product that’s easy to recommend at the absolute right price for the emerging digital comic market.

So, to summarize, Dracula the Unconquered is Chris Sims and company kicking down the door and showing how it should be done. Bring it to your digital screen ASAP and know that you’re helping unleash the next level of Sims-Awesome onto the worldwide web.

Monday Website Updates

Happy Halloween!

Updates at both the Skullkickers website and Makeshift Miracle worthy of note:

At www.skullkickers.com I posted up the entire script for our first issue. Quite a few people have asked me how to write a comic script and, although there’s no absolute format, I thought I’d post up a full script so people can see how I work and how scenes are described to the art team.

Meanwhile, over at www.makeshiftmiracle.com we have the big reveal of what Colby finds at the crash site. Hong’s moody watercolours, as expected, knock it out of the park. Click through to see it full size.

2nd SMBC Collection Cover Colours

In February I coloured up the cover of Zach Weiner’s first Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal collection. Adding texture and mood to Zach’s cartoony style was a lot of fun and he was really happy with the results, so they asked me to rock out their second book, The Most Dangerous Game:

Man VS Ninja on Polar Bear mounts playing dynamite badminton on the edge of a volcano? YES.