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EXCLUSIVE: Skullkickers Returns for a Massive Anniversary Celebration From Zub, Huang

CBR presents an exclusive preview of Skullkickers Super Special #1 by Jim Zub and Edwin Huang, on sale Nov. 9.

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Jim Zub Brings Skullkickers to Kickstarter for a 10th Anniversary Hardcover

Jim Zub talks the Kickstarter to fund a hardcover special for his fantasy humor series Skullkickers, which will be both a comic and a D&D supplement.

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Skullkickers: Sword and Sorcery Comic Conjures Adult Animated Series

Copernicus Animation Studios is developing a series based on the fantasy comic series Skullkickers, by Jim Zub, Edwin Huang and Chris Stevens

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Jim Zub Explains the Changing Economics of Creator-Owned Comics

Jim Zub details how he's adapting to the ever-changing comics market for creator-owned series with his Image Comics title, "Wayward."

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"Skullkickers'" Jim Zub Takes a Stab at IDW's "Samurai Jack"

Cartoon Network's "Samurai Jack" in a new series from IDW and writer Jim Zub reveals details about his first story, how he pitched it, assesses the success of his "Skullkickers" #1 strategy and more.

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EXCLUSIVE: Image Comics Solicitations for June, 2013

Image Comics has exclusively provided CBR with its complete June solicitations featuring images and solicitation info for "The Walking Dead," "Fatale," "Lazarus" and many more!

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Jim Zubkavich Makes "Skullkickers" Uncanny

This February, Image Comics relaunches Jim Zubkavich and Edwin Huang's "Skullkickers" ongoing series with a new #1 and a new, familiar adjective. Zub spoke to CBR about his plans.

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IMAGE EXPO: Image Introduces its Next Wave of Creators

Image Comics' rising stars gathered to discuss upcoming projects including a "Moriarty" musical, getting 40,000 people to read "Skullkickers," marketing efforts and more at Image Expo.

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Digital Comic Resources: Mark Waid's Digital Storytelling, "Skullkickers" Online

This week, Mark Waid posted an essay on his view of digital comics, along with a sampling of his foray into the medium, Jim Zub discusses the success of reprinting "Skullkickers" online for free and more.

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