
Our
fearless leader
Oringinally, Skunk Comics began as a boredom fix for Sam Bohon in the early months of 2001. 10 people answered to the call to arms for the 1st Skunk meeting in April 2001, After whitlling down all the applicants, Sam settled on a small group that included the noted anime artist Walker Plagge.
Then finally in September, the 1st Skunk Comics Ashcan was born. No one will ever see it. Ever. It was that bad. After coming out with the ashcan, Sam attended Eastfield College where he met Sally Ridout, a cartoonist and colorist. She too decided to work for Skunk. Soon to follow was Space Pirates # 1 and the 1st ITA preview, both were 16 page B&W, and by today's skunk standards, pathetic. For 6 months we proudly displayed our books despite low low sales, and then the unimaginable happened. ITA: Code of the Dragon caught the eye of a certain screen writer, Rhonda Eudlay.
Soon ITA became the number one focus of Skunk Comics. With the dedicated artwork of Walker Plagge, Sally Ridout & Carol McAlister(on inks), ITA was expanded into a full length ongoing series, picked up by Diamond Distribution, and began appealling to everyone who ever wanted to be a dragon slayer (their just so in, babe). With the upcoming movie and animated series and sponsors from all levels, ITA is also on its way to becoming a multi-media success. We're also working on a new dramatic So here we are, on the edge of greatness and failure. Can't wait to see which way we fall. Welcome to Skunk Comics.
Comic
Book n.
A book of comics strips or cartoons,
often relating a sustained narrative.
Skunk
Comics n.,v.state
of artistic bliss.
5 artists, 2 comic books, unlimited imagination.
The next stage of understanding.
The next bridge between story and art.
The Next Level
The
first logo
Sam,
Sally, and Walkermain
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