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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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Here’s what the world’s saying about Super Pro K.O.! & Hyper Force Neo:

Super Pro K.O.! : Gold for Glory! 

Hyper Force Neo! (Graphic Novel vol. 1 Coming February 2017 :D )

Super Pro K.O.! #2: Chaos in the Cage!

Super Pro K.O. #1:

Features & Quotes:

  • “Jarrett Williams’ debut is a loving, high-energy tribute to professional wrestling fueled equally by Santo movies, Super Nintendo games, and 80's era Mad magazine.” – Giant Robot Issue 67
  • “Williams energetically captures the larger-than-life antics of wrestlers—modern superheroes with outsized images and exaggerated reactions.The subject matter and format make for a great combination" - Publisher’s Weekly Nov 2011

  • “The overstuffed panels are reminiscent of the glory days of Mad magazine, with gags and details in the dense backgrounds, while the simplified, cartoony style keep the battles light and entertaining."- Publisher’s Weekly Nov 2011

  • “Did it never occur to anyone to just make a comic where people suplex one another and pretend it's real like they do on TV? It occurred to Jarrett Williams, and it's made for one of the most fun reads of the year.” – Comic Bulletin Dec 2011

  • “Every powerbomb matters, and Williams renders every super-move, every sound effect and every injury with the childlike excitement of someone who loves both comics and wrestling”- – Comic Bulletin Dec 2011

  • Super Pro K.O.! .. reads like what many of us imagined pro wrestling was like when we were kids.” – Comic Bulletin Dec 2011

“Jarrett Williams’ debut is a loving, high-energy tribute to professional wrestling fueled equally by Santo movies, Super Nintendo games, and 80s era Mad magazine.” – Giant Robot Issue 67