Jim Zub

'Samurai Jack' #1 Comic Book Preview
'Samurai Jack' #1 Comic Book Preview
'Samurai Jack' #1 Comic Book Preview
Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack didn't conclude after its 52nd episode on Cartoon Network in October of 2004. It unfortunately kind of just stopped in the middle of its narrative due to cancellation. Nine years and no new Jack... just jack. That changes this Wednesday, though, as Jim Zub (Skullkickers) and original SJ cartoon series character designer Andy Suriano pick up where the time-displace
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
The Complete Jack Kirby Character Sketchbook (Summer 2013)
  For the past few years, I've been taking a sketchbook to conventions across the country and getting pieces of art with a single theme: Characters created or co-created by the King of Comics, Jack Kirby. After 52 sketches, you'd think I'd be running out of characters, but with only a couple repeats, it's still going strong. Today, in honor of Kirby's 96th birthday, I'm putting all the sketches in
Jim Zub And Edwin Huang Ask ‘Who Will Lead The H.A.R.D. Corps’ For Valiant [Preview]
Jim Zub And Edwin Huang Ask ‘Who Will Lead The H.A.R.D. Corps’ For Valiant [Preview]
Jim Zub And Edwin Huang Ask ‘Who Will Lead The H.A.R.D. Corps’ For Valiant [Preview]
As previously announced by Valiant, running in the back of each of their titles in July will be a six page short story titled Who Will Lead the H.A.R.D. Corps. Written by Jim Zub with art by Edwin Huang -- the acclaimed team behind Skullkickers -- and featuring color by Dave McCaig, the short promotes the upcoming Bloodshot and H.A.R.D. Corps #14 with an inside look at the interview process other Valiant characters went through with Project Rising Spirit, in the hopes of being hired to lead the Corps. Valiant has provided ComicsAlliance with the complete six page story -- featuring a desperate Quantum, a drunk Armstrong and dejected Master Darque -- which you can check out in full after the cut.
Robert Venditti and Jim Zub Replaced On ‘Constantine’ And ‘Birds of Prey’ Before Their Runs Began
Robert Venditti and Jim Zub Replaced On ‘Constantine’ And ‘Birds of Prey’ Before Their Runs Began
Robert Venditti and Jim Zub Replaced On ‘Constantine’ And ‘Birds of Prey’ Before Their Runs Began
When DC announced that Hellblazer, the flagship title in the Vertigo line, would be ending with issue 300 and relaunching as Constantine in the DC Universe, the reaction amongst readers was mixed, to say the least. And now, via an interview today with Comic Book Resources, DC Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras and Editorial Director Bobbie Chase have revealed that Robert Venditti, who was previously set t
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: NYCC Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: NYCC Update
The Jack Kirby Convention Sketchbook: NYCC Update
With the end of the New York Comic-Con, convention season has once again come to a close, and that means the end of another round of entries in my ongoing sketchbook. Schlepping this thing around the country is definitely one of the most fun things about conventions for me, even if my theme isn't quite as good as Gavin from 4thLetter, who has artists drawing "The Macho Man" Randy Savage