All the Samurai Jack #1 Retailer Exclusive Covers

Here are all the Samurai Jack #1 retailer-exclusive covers arriving in October. So many awesome illustrations:


SJ-Genndy2Genndy Tartakovsky (The Beguiling)

SJ-SeanGallowaySean “Cheeks” Galloway (Emerald City Con)

SJ-SergioQuijadaSergio Quijada (Hastings)

Zub-JackVariant-06Jim Zub (Phantom Variant)

SJ-EthenBeaversEthen Beavers (Newbury Comics)

SJ-CraigRosseauCraig Rosseau (Rhode Island Con)

SJ-BryanTurnerBryan Turner (Awesome Con)

Zub Samurai Jack Variant Cover: Step-By-Step

A couple months ago IDW asked me if I had a good suggestion for an artist who could do up a retailer-incentive cover for Samurai Jack #1. Andy Suriano, the regular artist on the series, was slammed with other work and they wanted him to keep plugging away on the interior art for the first issue. Not trying to come across as presumptuous, I asked if I could have a shot at it. Thankfully they said “Yes” and it all turned out.

Here was my process on creating the cover art:

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I wanted to create an image that was symmetrical and bold, something that would fit the style of the show and would also channel the look of an old samurai movie poster. I started with the looming shape of Aku and then placed Jack stoically standing in the middle. I don’t normally show people my chicken-scratch gestures, but this is how most of my drawings start. What’s most important is the overall appeal of the shapes intersecting and the composition.

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From there I looked up some reference for the characters to make sure their proportions were correct and started tightening up the rough. It’s still sloppy, but the posing is a lot clearer.

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I added some quick shadows and colors to the piece to see how they would work together. The Samurai Jack animation style relies on bold simple shapes and colors and I wanted to put that feel into my piece without copying any particular still from the show.

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I asked Steve Cummings, a good friend of mine (and amazing artist) living in Tokyo, if he could help me with translating the title “Samurai Jack and the Threads of Time” for the cover illo. He helped me out with the translation and positioning of the individual characters. This was the rough version I sent along to IDW and Cartoon Network for approval.

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Once IDW/CN gave me the go ahead, I printed out a light blue line version of the rough lines on to 11″ x 17″ paper, then traditionally inked it. I like working digitally, but felt that the imprecise nature of the real ink line would fit well with the Japanese poster look I was going for. After scanning in the final, I adjusted the levels in Photoshop to get the stark black and white line work.

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This is midway through coloring. The rendering process on a flat-graphic illustration like this can be quicker than fully painted work, but the “less is more” approach also lead me to a lot of experimentation to get the right balance between the colors, textures and lines.

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Steve Cummings asked his friend Makoto Nishi if he could do the traditional ink calligraphy for the title and he did up several wonderful sets for me to choose from. It added the perfect traditional finish to the piece and looked ten times better than just using a Japanese font to create the title. Here’s a sample of that beautiful ink brush lettering before it’s digitally inverted and added to the illustration.

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And here’s the finished cover with all the titling and graphics in place. I’m really proud of how this turned out and can’t wait to have the printed version of the issue in my hands.

Contributing to Samurai Jack, now as both a writer and as an artist, is a real dream come true for me. I hope fans of the cartoon enjoy the further adventures of Jack that Andy Suriano and I are putting together.

Samurai Jack #1 should be in comic shops on October 23rd. Have you pre-ordered your copy yet?

Samurai Jack #3 Solicitation

Coming in December…

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Samurai Jack #3
Jim Zub (writing) • Andy Suriano (art and cover A) • E. J. Su (cover B)

Jack’s travels bring him to a village filled with tension and mystery. Can he discover the town’s strange secret before Aku’s robotic army invades? Our samurai hero’s quest to gather the Threads of Time continues.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Samurai Jack #3—Subscription Variant
Jim Zub (writing) • Andy Suriano (art) • Genndy Tartakovsky (cover)

For subscription customers only… enlist up at your local comic shop! A variant cover by Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Next Issue Podcast Interview

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I chatted with the Next Issue podcast gang at Baltimore Comic-Con last weekend about Skullkickers and Samurai Jack. Click on through to give it a listen. My interview starts at 20:58.

Legends of the Dark Knight 100 Page Super Spectacular

The print version of my Batman 2-part story is coming in December. Pre-order now!

LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT 100-PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR #1

Written by DAN MISHKIN and JIM ZUB
Art by TOM MANDRAKE and NEIL GOOGE
Cover by DAVID WILLIAMS
On sale DECEMBER 18 • 96 pages, Full color, $9.99 US • RATED T

In “Without Sin,” when the disfigured body of a priest is uncovered at a Gotham City demolition site, all clues lead Batman to suspect one of his old foes. But in Gotham City, not everything is as it appears.

In “Dr. Quinn’s Diagnosis,” Batman interrogates Harley Quinn, who might reveal her puddin’s secrets… if Batman agrees to one strange demand.

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Zub at Baltimore Comic-Con This Weekend!

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This weekend I’m exhibiting at the Baltimore Comic-Con for the first time. I made a last minute addition to my schedule to include the show after Skullkickers was nominated for a Harvey Award and I’m really excited to be there. My thanks to the Baltimore Comic-Con organizers and Charles Soule for helping pull this together under the gun.

I’ll be set up at Booth 2211-A and will have copies of Skullkickers and Pathfinder along with variant covers and sketches. If you’re headed to the show, please come on by to visit.

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Skullkickers Vol. 1 Review and School Material

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Over on Katie’s Korner they’ve added a review of Skullkickers Vol. 1: 1000 Opas and a Dead Body that also includes some recommended educational components teachers or librarians could use in tandem with the book. I’m flattered and thrilled that they enjoy the book so much and appreciate the extra effort put into enhancing its value as a resource in a classroom.

“What I like most about Skullkickers: 1000 Opas and a Dead Body is its ability to blend various stylistic techniques that invite comic book, anime, and graphic novel readers of all persuasions to its pages.”

“I Am Street Fighter” Documentary Now Free Online!

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Last year I was thrilled to be a part of the official Capcom Street Fighter 25th Anniversary documentary called “I Am Street Fighter“. Getting a chance to talk about the game, its history, and the good memories I have of playing it growing up was a blast.

Now the entire documentary has been released online for free, so you can watch it and get a great look at the legacy of this incredible video game franchise.

If you don’t have time to check it all out and just want to zero in on a couple good clips of Erik Ko (head of the UDON studio) and I, click the time code marks below:

02:37 A little story about spending lunch money on Street Fighter.
11:00 Talking about the UDON Street Fighter comics and Street Fighter HD.

Skullkickers #24 Reviews

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Skullkickers #24 arrived in comic stores on Wednesday and it’s been well received. Here’s a selection of reviews that have popped up so far:

Newsarama: “8/10 Skullkickers is one of the smartest comics out there and issue #24 only sets the stage for more crazy to come.”

Weekly Crisis: “Before Skullkickers is hilarious with precious plot nuggets sprinkled here and there. Verdict: Must Read!”

Comic Bastards: “4/5 I think all of the stories were pretty funny and stayed true to the Skullkickers brand.”

Comic Spectrum: “4/5 I think this works as a stepping on point for the book.”

Nerdspan: “The theme made for some interesting stories and the various creative teams really brought it home with their respective tales.”

Exclusive Shadowman #11 Preview on Newsarama

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Over on Newsarama they have an exclusive 5 page preview of the Halloween-themed Shadowman issue I wrote that’s arriving in early October.

Check out that spiffy cut-out mask variant cover, then click on through to see the preview pages.