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Preview – Skullkickers #15

Skullkickers #15

Story by: Jim Zubkavich Art By: Edwin Huang & Misty Coats Cover By: Saejin Oh
Price: $3.50

“SIX SHOOTER ON THE SEVEN SEAS,” Part Three
Our real cover is a CRAZY SPOILER of glorious secrets inside so we CAN’T show it to you here! Until release, enjoy this NOT FINAL COVER image of a CUTE KITTEN. This issue: heinous violence, trouble making and all the skullkicking you can handle. (If you love the kitten cover, let us know… maybe we can work something out).

“One of the greatest new series out there.” – Johnny Confidence, CrazyDelicious

Preview – Skullkickers #14

Skullkickers #14

Story by: Jim Zubkavich Art By: Edwin Huang & Misty Coats Cover By: Saejin Oh
Price: $3.50

“SIX SHOOTER ON THE SEVEN SEAS,” Part Two
Trust us, readers. This is the one you’ve been waiting for. Secrets revealed. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun. The gun…

Image Comics Emerald City Comicon Exclusives

IMAGE EXCLUSIVES AT EMERALD CITY COMICON
Exclusive covers, prints, and T-shirts at the March 30-April 1 convention

Emerald City Comicon (ECCC) is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2012, and Image Comics, commemorating its twentieth anniversary, is hitting the fan-favorite Northwestern convention in a big way. Previously announced was the programming guide cover and exclusive poster and T-shirt art by Marc Silvestri. Now, in advance of the March 30-April 1 convention, taking place at Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center, Image Comics is announcing a trove of convention-exclusive covers, posters, prints, and T-shirts for some of their hottest titles.

A blood-smeared variant cover of BLOODSTRIKE #26, the relaunch of Rob Liefeld’s Extreme title by Tim Seeley and Franchesco Gaston, pays homage to BLOODSTRIKE #1. The cover of the 1993 debut of the series invited readers to “RUB THE BLOOD!” This ECCC exclusive will be at the Image Comics booth, #310 for $5.00.

THE WALKING DEAD ECCC-exclusive T-Shirt will be the shirt to be seen in to show off your love of the undead, featuring an illustration by TWD artist Charlie Adlard. The T-shirt will be available in men’s and women’s sizes for only $20.00 at the ECCC show booth, #514.

The ECCC booth will also have the exclusive Marc Silvestri IMAGE HEROES T-shirt featuring  the line art of the image that graces ECCC’s program guide. The unisex T-shirt is $20.00. The print featuring the full-color Silvestri art will be at the Top Cow booth, #414. The 11″ x 17″ print is limited to 300 copies and is $20.00.

An exclusive THE DARKNESS signed print by Jeremy Haun will be at booth #514 for $20.00. The 11″ x 17″ print is limited to 300 copies depicts Jackie Estacado, in the tendrils of The Darkness, atop the Seattle Space Needle, looking   at the nighttime cityscape below.

DEBRIS is a new Image Comics/Shadowline series by Kurtis Wiebe (Peter Panzerfaust, Green Wake) and Riley Rossmo (Rebel Blood, Green Wake) set to debut in July. ECCC attendees will get an advance look at it as Image unveils an exclusive free poster at booth #310.

A night vision variant cover of THE ACTIVITY #4, the espionage series by Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads, will be available at table #C-09 for $10.00. The elite Team Omaha takes on a drug lord in this issue of the cinematic series praised for its accuracy in its depiction of special ops missions, a great jumping-on point for new readers.

An exclusive hardcover edition of Gerry Duggan’s and Phil Noto’s retelling of The Odyssey, THE INFINITE HORIZON will be at table #P-03 for $20. The near-future interpretation of Homer’s ancient epic is 186 pages long and not in stores until April 11, so attendees of ECCC will get an early chance to get the eagerly-awaited collection.

The third SKULLKICKERS adventure begins with issue #13, and ECCC is the first chance for readers to see it! A limited number of Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund sketch cover variant editions of SKULLKICKERS #13 will be available at table #C-11 for $10.00 before the regular issue even reaches stores.

In addition to these ECCC exclusives, Image will also debut the convention-exclusive ALPHA GIRL #2 cover. The first issue of the series by Jean-Paul Bonjour, Jeff Roenning, Robert Love, Dana Shukartsi, and Diego Simone sold out, and the second issue will be in stores on the Wednesday before the convention, March 28. The issue will be available at the Image booth, #310, for $5.00.

ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
Image Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline, Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For more information, visit www.imagecomics.com.

Exclusive Image Expo Skullkickers Poster

EXCLUSIVE SKULLKICKERS POSTER AT IMAGE EXPO

There’s one more exclusive that attendees of Image Expo, taking place February 24, 25, and 26 in Oakland, California, will be able to show off after the convention — a map of the world of SKULLKICKERS.

The world of Image Comics’ action-comedy fantasy series SKULLKICKERS has never been defined… until now! Professional Cartographer/Illustrator Mike Schley, working with comic series creator Jim Zub has created a stunning 18″ x 24″ fantasy map of the world of Skullkickers and the first place you’ll be able to purchase this convention-exclusive poster
is at Image Comics Expo.

Whether you’re a SKULLKICKERS fan, a fantasy readers, an RPGer or just love incredibly detailed worlds of fiction, this high-quality poster is going to knock you out.

ABOUT IMAGE EXPO
Image Expo is a three-day comic book convention commemorating Image Comics’ 20th Anniversary and celebrating creator-owned comics, being held on February 24, 25, and 26, 2012 at the Oakland Convention Center. Image partners Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane, Marc Silvestri, and Jim Valentino, will be the guests of honor, appearing for signings, panels, and special events. Other special guests include Image founders Rob Liefeld, and Whilce Portacio, plus the creators of today’s best creator-owned comics, including Ed Brubaker and Brian K. Vaughan. For more information, visit www.imagecomicexpo.com.

Around the Tubes

The weekend is here!  Yay sleep!  That’s where I’m a pirate!

Around the Blogs:

Bleeding Cool – Will You Sign The Petition For Rob Granito To Come Back To Comic Cons?No, I won’t.

Bleeding Cool – Avengelyne And Skullkickers Give It Away For FreeGreat to see creativity in how to profit from comics.

GeekWeek – THE GOON Adaptation Isn’t Dead Yet– I want to see this so bad!

Comics Alliance – Why Piracy is Not Responsible for ‘Ruining’ Comics [Op-Ed]One persons opinion.

Comediva – Personals: Super Seeking SidekickAnd you thought online dating was difficult.

PSU – The Darkness II PreviewHaven’t played the first, any good?

Bleeding Cool – Some Superhero Re-Construction Needed by Darin WagnerAn interesting read..

 

Around the Tubes Reviews:

CBR – Flash #5

CBR – The Walking Dead #93

Pick of the Week – Pilot Season: Theory of Everything #1

Top Cow’s Pilot Season has been pretty solid with some issues standing out more than others (we’ll have our review of all of them soon), but Pilot Season: Theory of Everything #1 is really cool and fun.  There was something about this comic that kept me on my toes.  The concept is interesting, the art solid, story really good.  Everything clicks with the issue.  If you’ve never checked out an issue of Pilot Season, this is definitely a good one to check out.

  • Pilot Season: Theory of Everything #1 – see above
  • FF #12 – Did you read Fantastic Four #600?  That alone is reason to pick this issue up.
  • Ultimate Comics Ultimates #4 – A gritty Marvel universe where everything is on the table.  Nuff said.
  • Skullkickers #12 – An off the rails D&D like campaign that’s totally fun and entertaining.
  • Star Trek #3 – I’ve never been a big Star Trek fan, but IDW’s comic has me hooked.  It just feels right.

Graphic Policy Radio – Episode 10 – The One With Guest Jim Zubkavich

Jim Zubkavich joined us for the hour and we covered a lot, from his series Skullkickers and Makeshift Miracle, to piracy to marketing as an indie comic creator.  It’s a solid listen and there’s a little something for everyone.  Thanks Jim for joining us and look for our review of Makeshift Miracle soon (hint, we liked it).

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Graphic Policy Radio This Sunday with Jim Zubkavich

Tomorrow is Sunday and at 8pm that means the latest episode of Graphic Policy Radio.  On tap for this week:

Comic creator Jim Zubkavich joins us to discuss his series Skullkickers and his webcomic Makeshift Miracle.  In a twist to promote Makeshift Miracle, Zubkavich is releasing the first issue free thrrough torrents to build buzz.

We talk to Jim about his work as an indie creator and this bold marketing move.

So join the whole gang, Brett, Elana and Ken this Sunday to chat.  Join us by calling in at (619) 768-2952 and chatting on Twitter.

Steal This Comic. Jim Zubkavich Turns to Torrents to Promote Makeshift Miracle.

Jim Zubkavich, one of the people behind the popular Skullkickers by Image Comics has turned to torrents to help promote his webcomic Makeshift Miracle.  The goal is to get the first issue in front of as many people, as possible so the pioneering creator is offering the comic in PDF and CBZ format and encouraging people to torrent, post, take, share, just spread the word about the comic in hopes interest will grow and lead to sales of the physical item when it hits shelves in May/June 2012.

It’s rare to see a creator turn to this method to spread the word about their series but there’s evidence that this word of mouth pays off.  Neil Gaiman has spoken about his use of torrents, equating it to the sharing that occurs at a library  We’ve covered that as well as another instance where torrents and 4Chan has been used for promotion.

You can participate by help spreading the word.  Bleeding Cool posted up this torrent which you can grab.

Preview – Skullkickers #11

Skullkickers #11

Story by: Jim Zubkavich Art By: Edwin Huang and Misty Coats

‘FIVE FUNERALS AND A BUCKET OF BLOOD,’ Conclusion -oblem with solicitations, right? You have to make people believe in the book, your dependability and tap into their excitement for comics in 50 words or less. It’s tough, especially when so much gets hyped to a ludicrous ‘Nothing will ever be the same’ level, leaving them nowhere else.

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