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Joe Somiano risked it all by dropping out of college to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a pro wrestler, much to the disapproval of his father. King Crown Jr. is a second-generation pro-wrestler, and current Heavyweight Champion of Super Pro. K.O.!, that drinks more than he trains. Will Joe ever get a shot at wearing the SPKO Title? And will King Crown Jr. stay focused enough to defend the Championship  at any costs?

 

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Saturday
Feb232013

Bucky Buzzsaw, Flying High & Classic Matches from the S.P.K.O.! Vault

Here's what I'm working on at the moment. I think I could draw Bucky Buzzsaw flying around in the Buzz Copter all day!

I've been definitely been giving the fans a bit more detail in S.P.K.O.! #3. This book is oozing with secrets hidden in the backgrounds. Will you find them all?

Also, I had a pretty cool Match from the Vault exclusively on Comixology awhile back. It was of Bucky Buzzsaw vs. King Crown Jr. I'm debating including it in SPKO 3 so others can see it but we'll see. Here's a peek of Young Buzzsaw for you.

 

This is also one of my favorite layouts from the comic. I guess Bucky Buzzsaw has put on about 50-60 lbs in the past several years since he's been a commentator :D I can say that he use to dye his hair too. It's my ultimate vision for readers to really get the full spectrum of S.P.K.O.! history & progress over the course of this comic. Maybe one day I'll reveal why Buzzsaw made the transition from wrestler to commentator? That's why the Matches from the Vault are such a big deal to me. In the extra section of S.P.K.O.! 2: Chaos in the Cage! you also can see a Classic Match with Crown Jr. and Mr. Billion Moneybucks. Here's a peek of that one below too:

So far, King Crown Jr. has been a consistent figure in all the Classic Matches but that may not always be the case :D As a wrestling fan, it's pretty cool going back and watching some of today's stars just starting out. It's important I capture that in S.P.K.O. too. That's one of the few concepts that seemed to really come to frutition from my original pitch of the series to Oni Press. 

Also, If you haven't ordered S.P.K.O.! 1 or 2 digitally, you can find them here: http://www.comixology.com/Super-Pro-K-O-Vol-2/digital-comic/AUG111158 . I'm a big supporter of digi comics and am happy many have downloaded S.P.K.O. to their e-readers so far. Keep spreading the word! On that note, I'm off to get back to work on S.P.K.O.! #3. 

Later!

Jarrett

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