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smashpages · 2 years ago
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Out this week: Image 30th Anniversary Anthology #12 (Image, $5.99):
Image’s year-long anthology series comes to a close this week with a new Science Dog story by Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker, as well as stories by Greg Rucka, Geoff Johns, Brenden Fletcher, Patrick Kindlon, Skottie Young, Dean Haspiel, Vincent Kukua, Andrea Mutti, Erica Henderson, Maurizio Rosenzweig and more. 
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
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scottfogg · 8 years ago
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I’ve just launched a Kickstarter!
For a digital comic anthology!  All about hope!
We’ve only got seven days to make this happen so we really need your help and we really need it right now.  Who’s we?  Jamal Igle (Molly Danger, Supergirl).  Vito Delsante (Stray, Action Lab: Dog of Wonder).  John Broglia (Atomic Robo).  KC Garza (Superbitch).  Meaghan Carter (Take Off, Godslave).  Brett White (Comic Book Resources).  Vincent Kukua (Image Comics).  Me (Phileas Reid Knows We Are Not Alone, Action Lab: Dog of Wonder).
Spread the word!  Boost the signal!  
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illyanarasputinfan · 3 years ago
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Vincent Kukua
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graphicpolicy · 4 years ago
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SUBSUME Media Launches
SUBSUME Media Launches to Help Marginalized Voices Be Heard #comics #comicbooks
SUBSUME Media has launched today focused on speculative fiction, S.T.E.M., and a goal to provide quality stories and trans-media experiences for readers, students, and clients. The company was founded by Dedren Snead and Marco Lopez. Also onboard are Allison Chaney Whitmore, and Robert Jeffrey II.
The publisher will cover everything from comics to virtual reality workshops with a goal to…
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alexchiu · 6 years ago
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I finished the Roosevelt High School, Pacific Islander cultural mural on the last day of school for students. We took group pictures today including the senior graduate and her niece that I painted in the middle of the mural. Special thanks to Vincent Kukua @vkukua, for his mural painting assistance; principal, Filip Hristic; and P.I. Club staff, Justin Sipoloa and Moe Yonamine. #roosevelthighschool #portland #portlandmurals #mural #pacificislander #pacificislandermural #culturalmural #alexchiu #vincentkukua (at Roosevelt High School) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byopq0EB2xV/?igshid=99fvhaarzf1k
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jonjmurakami · 7 years ago
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Japan Village Walk with artists neighboring each other at Comic Con Honolulu! Me (H-01), Jay Crisologo (H-03), Reid Kishimoto (H-09), Todd Bernardy (H-04), Vincent Kukua (H-02) Artists getting drunk before the con! Huzzah! ^_^
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kellysue · 8 years ago
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With the country seemingly being destroyed from the inside out, and still reeling from the constant attacks coming from all sides, I had to figure out something to do. Some small way put something positive back in the world. So, I found something. Yeah, this anxiety-ridden introvert is going to try and organize an office team to bowl for abortion access funds in PDX. I know! Crazy, but it's happening right now. Looking beyond Planned Parenthood, these local funds gather the money, make the arrangements, in some cases provide travel and shelter, for poor women who wouldn't usually have access to these resources. How can you help? Go here and donate whatever you can to help us reach and surpass our $1000 goal: https//bowl.nnaf.org/fearofabitchplanet Thanks and much love goes out to @kellysued . Go get her comic, Bitch Planet, out now from @imagecomics . It good!
A post shared by Vincent Kukua (@vkukua) on Mar 17, 2017 at 3:23pm PDT
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Heralded by the success of Superman and Batman, the world of superheroes exploded in the late 1930s with a litany of colorful and often bizarre heroic characters, creating what is revered as The Golden Age of comic books. They defeated evil wherever it reared it's ugly head, whether it be bloodthirsty Vampires from Pluto, repugnant Nazi jerks, or the mysterious and deadly effects of Atomic Radiation! These heroes sold books by the millions and ushered in an age of unprecedented JUSTICE. But soon, these ring a ding ding good times came to an end at the close of World War 2 as the heroes fell out of favor in the eyes of a giddy and spoiled public. It was curtains for the heroes, as the once successful publishers now faced bankruptcy and took to the giggle juice while their creations fell into the shadow realm of PUBLIC DOMAIN, a place where anyone, anywhere can use them for whatever nefarious deed their sick minds could concoct. GADZOOKS! No longer protected under the shield of copyright laws, these characters were buried and lost to the cruel hands of Father Time and the machismo of modern entertainment, as evil ran unencumbered through our streets! BUT FEAR NOT, true believers! These heroes are back and better than ever! Reimagined by top creators in the industry, this anthology collects over 20 short stories paying homage and tribute to some of the greatest heroes and heroines lost to time with brand new, never-before-seen, exclusive tales bringing these amazing creations back to life! But don't blow your wig, Johnny, this book is within your grasp! Get in on this here clambake and help show the world that these characters might have been buried under layers of dust, but they are NOT FORGOTTEN! Featuring work by James Harren (Rumble, B.P.R.D., Conan), Eric Esquivel (Lego DC Superheroes, Vertigo Quarterly, Adventure Time), Ryan Cody (Doc Unknown, Heavy Metal Magazine, The Phantom), Jerry Gaylord (Bill and Ted's Triumphant Return, Fanboy Vs Zombies, Ghostbuster/TMNT), Matt Harding (Doctor Mordrid, Popapocalypse, Styx, Madefire Studios), Angela Ahlers, Nathan Shorts (Toejam and Earl: Back in the Groove), Vincent Kukua (Image Comics), Saeed Arjumand (The Haunted Detective), Evan Limberger (Madefire Studios), Matt D. Wilson (Copernicus Jones: Robot Detective, the Supervillain’s Handbook), Rodrigo Vargas, Josh Krach, Ashley V. Robinson (Jupiter Jet, Top Cow Comics), Morgan Beem,  Rica March, Jeffrey and Susan Bridges (Pendant Audio), Leonie O’Moore,  Derik Hefner, Anne-Marie Webb,  Andrew Steers, Edwin Lopez, Bobby Trauma, Esther Pimentel, Greg Menzie, Zakk Saam, Omar Morales (CruZader), Joel Cotejar, Paula Goulart, Jaymes Reed,  Paul Plale, Andres Olveras, Gabriel Moore-Topazio (Wrought Comics, Asylum), Einar V. Másson (Bay Area Comic Anthology, Bruce the Angry Bear),  Mikael Lopez, Kristian Bay Kirk, Sandra Rós Björnsdóttir (Krumla), Kevin Cuffe (Oathbound), Ricardo Lima, Jason Inman (co-host of DC All Access), Nick Robles (Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials), Casey Desilets, Malcolm Johnson (Styx, Ultrasylvania), Kevin Buckley (Madefire Studios, Cyberwulf), Jeff Leeds, Marco Maccagni (Archon, Vampblade), DC Hopkins (We Can Never Go Home, Trespasser), Valentina Pucci (Action Lab), Angela Fato (Action Lab), Jared Rosmarin, Eugene Young, and Dave Harding. Reviving and re-imagining characters and stories such as The Scarlet Avenger, Atomic Tot, Terena of the Tundra, Airmale, Cannibal Planets, Lucky 13, Owlgirl, Marvelo, Black Terror, Moon Girl, Ozmar the Mystic, Super Ann, Master Mystic, Airboy, The Iron Skull, The Atomic Man, Mars Mason the Intergalactic Postman, The Black Knight, Jet Powers and more.
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creatorsofwrittensins · 7 years ago
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A Horror Anthology in the tradition of Creepy and Eerie, reflecting on world politics in 2017, as told by some of today's top talents.
A Horror Anthology in the tradition of Creepy and Eerie, reflecting on world politics in 2017, as told by some of today’s top talents.
  This Nightmare Kills Fascists – A Comics Anthology
A horror anthology in the tradition of Creepy and Eerie, reflecting on world politics in 2017, as told by some of today’s top talents.
THE BOOK
This Nightmare Kills Fascistsis a 160-page black and white horror comics anthology filled with stories reflecting on the state of international politics in 2017. Editors Matt Miner and Eric Palicki…
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thinkofacityblog · 9 years ago
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Casey Gilly was kind enough to share with us the (beautiful) text she wrote for Vincent Kukua, for Think of a City 057. Here it is:
Cats who have more than one human in their lives are like houses who have been homes to different families. They nurture, love, and protect until their time runs out, and then they move on with memories of their former lives. They are living historians to the people of this city, remembering them long after they've been put in the ground. The cats we meet on our page remember their people fondly, returning to the cemetery to pay their respects. I imagine all cats in this world are silent, slinky historians, watching as the city changes around them, but never losing sight of what is most important. And when cats annoy us by sitting on our books, knocking over our glasses, biting us for attention, it's their way of reminding us to be in the moment with them, to focus on love, and to relax into their soft fur. What makes a city a community are these connections, and when I think of a city, I think of the memories, relationships, and loss that goes into creating it.’
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rosariumpublishing · 9 years ago
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Thanks for the shoutout, Vincent! You can check out his artwork on his Instagram, and if you’re interested in “The SEA is Ours: Tales from Steampunk Southeast Asia” you can pre-order it through our IndieGoGo campaign!
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angelofberlin2000 · 10 years ago
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JOHN WICK - art by Vincent Kukua
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sfcartoonartmuseum · 11 years ago
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There's magic in the air! Join us at the Cartoon Art Museum on Saturday, April 5, from 11am to 2pm for some artistic fun with Tinker Bell and her friends celebrating the release of The Pirate Fairy on DVD and Blu-ray! There will be activities for the kids as well and local cartoonists including Vincent Kukua, George Webber, Jeff Plotkin, Ellis Kim and more drawing pirates for our visitors!
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kryptonians · 11 years ago
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Batman by Vincent Kukua
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jeisma · 11 years ago
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Zoe by Vincent Kukua.  Love this!
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warofomens-blog · 11 years ago
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Some awesome fan art by Vincent Kukua!
Only 2 days left on the Kickstarter and we are so close to being funded, please back now! If you want to join in on the fun our Beta is currently open to Backers. Back War of Omens Kickstarter for $10 or more and then leave a comment in the comments requesting a Beta Key.
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