The Highest Dropkick in Wrestling – It’s The Killer Bees! The rise of Jumping Jim Brunzell, wielder of the highest dropkick in wrestling, told in comic form!

The rise of Jumping Jim Brunzell, wielder of the highest dropkick in wrestling, told in comic form!

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WHY WRESTLING?

We love professional wrestling! Its superstars. Its drama. Its rich history of vibrant personalities and cultural touchstones. The Killer Bees delves beneath all the bluster and spectacle to show that the wrestling industry is built of people, real ones with real lives, real challenges, and real triumphs.

THE COMIC

The Killer Bees is the authorized comic biography of tag team legends, B. Brian Blair and Jumping Jim Brunzell. Their respective stories are revealed in personal interviews between each and wrestling historian and Squared Circle writer John Crowther. The entire series is expertly illustrated by comics and animation legend Dell Barras, with colors by Andrew Pate.

The Killer Bees 2 is based on personal interviews with one-half of the duo, Jumping Jim Brunzell, conducted by writer John Crowther. This volume details the early career of the high-flying wrestler from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who dazzled the wrestling world with, perhaps, the highest drop kick in the industry. Issue 2 pre-dates the formation of The Killer Bees, focusing on Brunzell’s meteoric rise as Minnesota’s high school State High Jump Champion, star of the University of Minnesota’s football and track teams, and one-half of the 2-time American Wrestling Association World Tag Team Champions, The High Flyers, alongside Greg Gagne.


THE CREATORS

John E. Crowther  

John is the writer and creator of Rochelle, which debuted as Rochelle: The Teen Cockroach#0 with AC Comics in March 2015, and is currently an ongoing series with Antarctic Press, having debuted to great reviews in August 2016. He has authored each installment of the growing line of authorized wrestling comics published by Squared Circle Comics, including Nikolai, Bruno Sammartino, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, and The Genius Lanny Poffo.

Dell Barras

Dell is an industry legend, amassing over 40 years experience in the comic book industry with DC Comics, Marvel UK , Antarctic Press, AC Comics, and Heroic Comics on many titles, including Rochelle, Conan the Barbarian, The Amazing Spider Man, Blue Beetle and Death’s Head II. Dell has also worked extensively as a storyboard artist for Warner Brothers, Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, Disney, Fox Family, Marvel Films, Cartoon Network, Hanna Barbara, and 20th Century Fox, on such titles as Transformers: The Movie, Shark’s Tale, Buzz Lightyear, The Amazing Spider Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Incredible Hulk, Avengers, Silver Surfer, and The New GI Joe.

Andrew Pate

Andrew is a comic book colorist living in Panama City, Florida. He has been working in independent Comics and Game Design since 2014. He has worked on several published and soon to be published comics including Nikolai and The Genius Lanny Poffo for Squared Circle Comics, Wannabe Heroes, Edison and New Life for Primary Target Press, and the colors for the board game Last Stand for Woodtop Worlds.


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