This is a complete and up to date list of every creative team that has competed in Zuda, DC Comic's web comic imprint, thus far.
Instant Winners[]
There are currently eight instant winners:
- Bayou[2] by Jeremy Love and Patrick Morgan[1]
- The Night Owls by Peter Timony and Bobby Timony[2]
- Street Code[3] by Dean Haspiel
- The Imaginary Boys[4] by Carlos López Bermúdez
- I Rule The Night[5] by Kevin Colden
- Bottle of Awesome[6] by Andy Belanger and Ian Herring
- LaMorte Sisters by Tony Trov, John Zito and Christine Larsen
- The Puppet Makers[7] by Molly Crabapple and John Leavitt
2007 Competitions[]
November 2007[]
The first set of contestants was announced on Newsarama:[3]
- High Moon by David Gallaher, Steve Ellis and Scott Brown
- Battlefield Babysitter[8][9] by Matthew Humphreys
- Dead in the Now[10][11] by Corey Lewis
- Leprenomicon[12] by Greg DelCurla, Fernando Ruiz and Matthew Petz
- Alpha Monkey[13] by Bobbie Rubio, Howard M. Shum, Matteo Scalera and Oscar Celestini
- The Dead Seas[14] by Pop Mhan
- This American Strife[15] by J. Longo
- Raining Cats and Dogs[16] by Sho Murase and Carlos Jose Guzman
- Black Swan[17] by Mulele Jarvis
- The Enders[18] by Tim Smith III
December 2007[]
- Pray for Death[19] by Nicholas Doan and Daniele Serra
- The Crooked Man[20] by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Sara Bechko
- The Mundane Overrated Misadventures of Spudman[21] by Rory McConville, Nacho Fernandez and Allen Freeman
- Avast Ye[22] by Kevin Cygan and Daniel H. Irving
- Frankie[23] by Manny Trembley
- Araknid Kid[24][25] by Josh Alves
- Development Hell[26] by Carlos Ruiz
- Adventures of Maxy J Millionaire[27][28] by Paul Maybury
- Word of Power[29] by Marc Sylvanus (Marc Dell'Angelo)
- Ponbiki Z[30] by Alberto Rios
2008 Competitions[]
January 2008[]
As announced on Newsarama[4]
- SuperTron[31] by Sheldon Vella
- Demons in the Closet[32] by John Zakour (writer) and Amy Watson (artist)
- Pieces of Eden[33] by Seth Sherwood (writer/colorist) and Diego Tripodi[34] (artist)
- The Legend of the Fool King[35] by Alexander Kanaris-Sotiriou
- Untrue Tales[36][37] by Sam Little
- Danetropolis[38][39] by David Daneman
- Urbis Faerie[40][41] by Robert Burke Richardson, Martin Morazzo, Carolina Cesare, Robt Snyder
- A Spelunker’s Guide to the City[42] by Gary Epting[5]
- Thomas: Agent of Chaos[43][44] by L. Jamal Walton (writer/letterer), Mike Imboden (writer) and Steve Musgrave (artist)
- Absurdity At Its Best[45] by Victor Bonilla
February 2008[]
As announced on Newsarama[6]
- Road[46] by Eddie Sharam and Jamie Woodhead
- Joe Comics[47] by Gabe Hernandez and Chachi Hernandez
- Starfish by Miguel Angel Sanchez
- Teachers[48][49] by Gabe Ostley
- Strangle/Switch[50] by Kevin Colden
- Will Wrestle: For Science[51] by Jim Dedieu, Geoff Beaulieu, Alex Donnard, and Antonio Fernandez
- Everyone Laughs at the Crocodile Man[52][53] by Steve Steiner
- Reno[54] by Dan Thompson
- The Passenger[55] by Alexandre Vidal
- Mountains of Dusk[56] by Manoel Magalhaes Moreira and Osmarco Valladão
March 2008[]
As announced on Newsarama[7]
- The Black Cherry Bombshells by Johnny Zito, Tony Trov, Sacha Borisich, Alex Bruno, John Dallaire, and Jason Hanley
- The Litterbox Chronicles[57] by Wes Molebash
- Laura’s Bazaar[58] by Axel Medellin
- Sam & Lilah[59][60] by Jim Dougan and Hyeondo Park
- Among the Silver Stars[61][62] by Chris Wichtendahl and Ariel Iacci
- Tiempo[63] by Mario Espinoza
- Yuletide[64] by Tony Tobin
- Day of Prey[65] by Ramon Cavalcante
- Little Inventor[66] by Igor Noronha
- Rojo Fernandez: Son of Wind[67] by Gabriel Bautista
April 2008[]
- Melody[68] by Ilias Kyriazis
- Re-Evolution[69] by Gustavo Higuera, Juan Salcedo, Kwang Young Hyun and Jessica Peña
- The Erebus Effect[70] by Henry Espiritu and Ravuth Vann
- Super Seed[71][72] by Tyler James Vogel
- Punchboys[73] by Ahmad Rashad Doucet
- Brave Ulysses[74] by Adam C. Moore
- Streetpunx[75] by Leon Govender
- Feuerkind[76] by Steven Michael Robert Wilbur
- Suckerpunch[77] by Russel Paul Daff
- Agent Happydeath[78] by Spencer Platt
May 2008[]
- Celadore[79] by Caanan Grall
- Action, Ohio[80] by Neil Kleid and Paul Salvi
- E[81] by Kerry P. Talbott
- Hannibal Goes to Rome[82][83] by Brendan McGinley[84] and Mauro Vargas
- Children of Bighand[85] by Rudy Dean Guara
- Golden[86] by Troy Bowen and Scott McIntire
- Captain Luck[87][88] by Dan Davis
- The Mean Model[89] by Charlie Podrebarac
- Robodeath[90] by Marco Della Verde, Stefano Cardoselli and Bill Key of Azurek Studios
- Colonel McTaggart[91] by Steve Steiner
June 2008[]
- Dual by Michael Walton
- Cursed Planet[92] by Ricardo González Llarena, Milton Sobreiro and Felipe Sobreiro
- Sam 3.14, PI[93] by John Zakour and Scott Roberts
- Love, Lust, and a Giant Turtle[94] by William Neal Holman and Chad Hurd
- Mister Crimson[95][96] by Seth M. Sherwood and Diego Tripodi
- Psychopath: A Love Story[97] by Matthew Petz
- Mime[98] by Manny Trembley and Eric Anderson
- S. Type[99] by Alexander Diochon
- Red Ice[100] by Scott O. Brown and Andrew Elder
- Sharks+Shrinks[101] by Gary Epting
July 2008: Zuda Invitational[]
- Re-Evolution by Gustavo Higuera, Juan Felipe Salcedo, Kwang young Hyun, and Jessica Peña
- The Mundane Overrated Misadventures of Spudman by Rory McConville, Nacho Fernandez, and Allen Freeman
- Dead in the Now by Corey Lewis
- Joe Comics by Gabe Hernandez and Chachi Hernandez
- The Crooked Man by Gabriel Hardman and Corinna Sara Bechko
- Araknid Kid[102] by Josh Alves
- Brave Ulysses by Adam C. Moore
- Teachers by Gabriel Mark Ostley[103]
- Untrue Tales by Sam Little
- Reno by Daniel J. Thompson
August 2008[]
- Gulch by Matt White and Gabe White
- Vic Boone by Shawn Aldridge, Jeff Winstead, and Rachel Winstead
- Shock Effect by John Lang and Ian Daffern
- The Harvest War by Kevin Manklow and Andrew Egan
- Junk by Justin Jordan and Sami Makkonen
- Furiku Buredu by Jim Dedieu, Stephane Sallais, and Fred Grivaud
- The Stuffed Animal Sagas by Thomas Kelley
- To The Red Country by Philip Willey
- The Adventures of Rocki Gilbraltar by Brendon Fraim and Brian Fraim
- Rhandom Escape by Matthew Daniel Loux
September 2008[]
- Blood Hunter by Loren Meyer
- Dash Steel: Freelance Adventurer by Justin Peniston and William Orr
- Unconscious Life by Anthony Peruzzo
- Middle-Aged Monster by Steve Steiner
- Problems by Alexander Drummond Diochon
- My Daddy's a Super-Villain by Scott O. Brown and Jamie Roberts
- Janggar: Son of the Steppe by Steven Bialik
- The Fighting Stranger by Adam J. Monetta and Juan Romera
- My Pet Human by Harry Pujols
- Hopeless Youth by Jesse Aaron Hanna and Renzo Podesta
October 2008[]
Guest judges: Bobby Timony and Peter Timony
- Azure by Daniel Govar
- Mathema by Amy Pearson
- Hammer Sound by Evan Bryce Cranston, Doug Wagner, and Vinh-Luan Luu
- World of Chi: Chronicles by Lewis Walker, Kirsi Salonen, and Daren Strange
- Terrestrial by Bryan W Swartz
- Alone by Nathan Furman
- Azurius Pluma by Gabriel Bautista Jr.
- Skullgoyle by Dan Taylor, Daniel Tollin, & Stephen Lindsay
- Ladybug Murders by Paul Salvi
- Path Nine by Dan Pevar and Al Via
November 2008[]
- Extracuricular Activities by Rory McConville, Federico Zumel, Juan Castro, Del Borovic, Ray Dillon, and Cary Kelley
- Screaming Eagles by Michael San Giacomo, Alessandro Bragalini, and Kurt Hathaway
- Rumors of War by Justin Jordan and John Bivens
- Hijos de P by Amancay Nicolas Nahuelpan Bustamante
- Planet X by Trey Causey, Chaz Truog, Blake Wilkie, and Jim Shelley
- Blood Covenant: Revelations by Lucky Herman Tjandra
- Baby Monsters by Steve Broome
- Daily Comic by Chuck Harrison
- Marshall by Andres Barrero and Felipe Martinez
- Work is Not in Progress by Diego Borriello
December 2008[]
- Aeon of the Dead (now Devil's Wake) by Dean Hsieh
- The Accountants by Rob Osbourne
- Bleed by Adam Atherton and Luiza Dragonescu
- Hellbreak by Radek Smektala and Janusz Ordon
- Tri-Boro Tales by Keith Miller and Chuck Collins
- A Single Soul by Nancy Leslie and Nathan Furman
- Angus Frump Kills Christmas by Steve Bialik
- Non-Exertus 12 by Spencer Platt and Dave Anders
- Caztar by Luc Poets
- Juliette: Worst Vampire Ever by Cedric Poulat
2009 Competitions[]
January 2009[]
- Safe Inside by Michele Rech
- We Make Clouds by Michael Farah, J. Longo, and Johnny Storm
- Lasers Dragons and Lies by John Zakour and John Dallaire
- Lifespan by Shannon Cronin and Christopher Steininger
- Love the Dango! by Amber D. Stone
- Sea Dogs of Mars by Christopher John Beck and Keri Woodward
- Legacy of the Wanderer by Mark Cecere and Randy Humphries
- Project: WarHawk by Dan Thompson
- Maladroits by Glen Walker and Devin Askounis
- The Devil's Cross by Antonio Vazquez Galvez and Ana Belen Nuñez Villalta
February 2009[]
- The Hammer by Sam Little, Gabe Ostley, Rob Berry, and Steve Steiner
- Azz's Inferno by Thane Benson
- Ninjas from Ibiza: Clubbin' to Death by Francesco Biagini
- Splitting Atoms by Siddharth Kotian
- Part-Time Magic by Greg Kinman
- Doctor Immortalis by Jason Danzeisen and Michael Nelsen of 50 Foot Robot Studios[8]
- Indie by Jericho Vilar
- Fire and Water by Federica Manfredi
- Gravedust by Jeff Mason
- Operation: Nazi U by Kevin Dzuban
March 2009[]
- Deadly by James Fosdike
- Children of Armageddon by Chris Meeks
- Maintaining Bohemia by Buster Moody (Patrick Morgan) and Harold Sipe
- Dracula vs. Santa by Melissa DeJesus and Ed Power
- The Rejects by Nate Frisoli and Walter Ostlie
- Doorman Bill by Diego Flavio Tripodi
- Kharon: Scourge of Atlantis by Jim Shelley and Pierre Villeneuve
- The Dirty Mile by James Smith III
- Lani, The Leopard Queen by Geof Isherwood
- Panda Force by Sean Causley
April 2009[]
- Earthbuilders by Axel Medellin Machain, Abraham Martinez, Ricardo González Llarena, and Felipe Sobreiro
- The Kind You Don't Bring Home to Mother by Ryan Estrada
- Intergalactic Law: Grey Squad by Lisa Fary and John Dallaire
- Spy6teen by Timothy Simmons, DJ Keawekane, Lisa Moore, and Brant Fowler
- Myth by Michael Loniewski, Marco Magallanes, and Marco Della Verde
- Pirate Eye by Robert Gervais, Josiah Grahn, Carl Yonder, Michael Thomas, and Barbara Bartholomae
- Mecha-Simian by Rich Lovatt, Greg Woronchak, and Lisa Moore
- Cancer Troop 4 by Gabriel Bautista and Alberto Rios
- The Daemon Brethren: Advent of Chaos by Jeff Cerica
- The Rise and Fall of the Penguin by Harry Pujols
May 2009[]
- Lily of the Valley by Adam Atherton and Luiza Dragonescu
- Sides by Alexander Diochon
- Amber Hale, Supermodel by Daren Strange, Lewis Walker, and Josh Howard
- Clandestino by Amancay Nicolas Nahuelpan Bustamante
- OPSEC by James Alexander Bott and Dean Welsh
- Gone Zombie by Stephen Thor Scott Wegener, and Drew Moore
- Flowing Wells by Andrew Dimitt
- Beertown B'hoys by Steve Bialik
- Freak City by Mackenzie Michael Schubert
- Cubicles by Walter Christopher Ostlie
June 2009[]
- Sidewise by Dwight L. MacPherson and Igor Noronha
- Quick by Thane Frederick Benson
- Kogoshii by Danny Donovan and Jessica Gigi Probst
- The Corpse Carries A Gun by Matthew Petz
- The Urban Adventures of Melvin Blank by Bill Williams and Thomas Zahler
- The Last Werewolf by Steven Gao of Sedna-Studio
- Sketch Me, Deadly by David Gerard Miley
- Fallen Hunter by Wai Kwong Chan
- Scarecrow Spookshow by Aidan Casserly
- Small Lives by Marco Palombelli
July 2009[]
- RockStar by Aluísio Cervelle Santos
- Bloody Pulp by Jorge Vega and Jeff McComsey
- The Ares Imperative by Steve Ekstrom, Mikael Bergkvist, and Jesse Turnbull
- Interrogation Control Element by Tyler James, Damian Couceiro, Paul John Little, and Steven D Forbes
- 9th Year by Alberto Lanzillotti and Manuel Bracchi
- Children's Games by Erik Valdez y Alanis
- Vigilante Granny by Don Kunkel, Rian Miller, and Charles P Wilson III
- Assignment by Justin Jordan and Anthony Peruzzo
- The Adventures of Mr. Simian by John Bivens
- Metropolitan Siege by Eric Zawadzki and Chris Zawadzki
August 2009[]
- Absolute Magnitude by Robert Burke Richardson, Martin Morazzo, and Kuen Tang
- Bow & Arrow Detective Agency by Antonis Vavagiannis and George Gousis
- Octane Jungle by Mike L. Kinshella and Morgan Luthi
- Rogue Royal by Chris Garret
- Physikon by Alexander Drummond Diochon
- Arctic by 00Ghost00.
- A Stinking Corpse by Nathan Furman
- If You See The Hills by Sal Field
- Antique Books by Scott Boyce
- Cards Kill by Jason Chiu and Leah Liu of Robekka Art Studio
September 2009[]
- Goldilock[104] by Adam Lucas
- Revenge of the Homicidal Pumpkins[105] by Shannon Cronin, Iwan Nazif, and Lisa Moore
- My T-Shirt Fairy Tale[106][107] by Adrian Ramos
- The Symptoms[108] by William Sliney and Dave Hendrick
- Tessyleia 2.0[109] by Marc Borstel and Eric C Hayes
- Zamir[110] by Pablo Zych
- Marked[111] by Fernando Pinto
- WheelJack Union[112] by Mike Odum and Noah Hastings
- Incarna[113] by David Gunawan
- Mystery Jungle[114] by Diego Cordoba
October 2009[]
- Pluck by Gabe White, John Amor and Matt White
- Where Evils Dare by Tony Lee and Stefano Martino
- Doc Monster by David Flora
- Evil Ain't Easy by Seth Wolfshorndl
- Impure Blood by Nathan Lueth and Nadja Baer
- ShockPopTerror! by Jean-Michel Ringuet
- A Polar Nightmare by Amancay Nicolas Nahuelpan Bustamante
- Old Cthulhu's On The Rise by Daniel Tollin
- Fly Me From The Moon by Gabriel Bautista
- Blitz by Ted Dawson
November 2009[]
- In Maps & Legends by Niki Smith and Michael Jasper
- Children of the Sewer by Benito Gallego
- Peabody & D'Gorath by Mark D Penman
- Model Student by Joe Bowen
- Little Earth People by Christopher Lewis and Joe Pekar
- Brother of Bronze Hammer by Andrew Alexander
- Slam McCracken by Greg Woronchak
- Big Ups: A Space Adventure by Christina Boyce and Justin King
- Molly and the Amazing Door Tree by Mark Murphy
- Witch Phase by Bryan Golden
December 2009[]
- One Hit Knock Out by Maximo V. Lorenzo
- Villain by Gregory Smallwood
- Unseen Tribe by Luciano Vecchio
- The House Always Wins by Josh Hechinger and John Bivens
- SubSuelo by Alfredo Rodríguez and Gabriel Rodríguez
- Ayanna by Wai Kwong Chan
- Mark Wolfchild by Li Shi Peng and David LeVack
- Daemon's Sphere by Andrew Hartmann and Gill Saxon
- Goop Jr. by Mike Robinson
- Jason and the Argonauts Redux by Barry Keegan
2010 Competitions[]
January 2010[]
- War Of The Woods by Matthew Petz
- NewBot by Chuck Harrison
- Phantom Sword by Nick Edwards
- War Of The Fallen by Quinton J. Bedwell
- Road Monster by Nicolás Raúl Sánchez Brondo and Diego Cortés
- Pavlov's Dream by Shari Chankhamma and Kelsie Yoshida
- Candy From Strangers by Jim Rodgers and Byron Jackson
- Iron Sam by David Dumeer
- Beyond The Borderlands by Brian McLachlan
- The Thunderchickens by William Dean Blankenship Jr. and Chad Boudreau (withdrawn)
February 2010[]
- Monsterplex by Brock Heasley, David Schlotterback, and Michael DeVito
- Island, Alone by Rich Fuscia and Shawn Aldridge
- Sci-fi Drive-by by Ryan Estrada
- Aliens vs. Ninja vs. Samurai by Darrin Stephens and Jorge Vega
- Fulcrum by Alexander Diochon
- Gelgun by Lazarus Ray Berry, Michael J Patrick, and Forest Rhodes
- Techno Insecto by Samir Barrett
- Divided by Seven by Scott Boyce
- New Morning by Louie Chin
- Hawkrider by Marco Palombelli
March 2010[]
- Night at the Western by Ray Nayler, Cesar Sebastian Diaz, and Steven Finch
- Aleksander Christov: Assassin by Janine Naimoli Frederick and Ken Frederick
- The Fall of Inkazimulo by Aaron Watts and Christopher Soprano
- Bernie's BOT by Michael Farah and Zane DeGaine
- Snipe Hunting by Ian Williams and Jean-Michel Ringuet
- Iron Bard Ballisto by Benjamin Phillip Hutchings
- Leon and the Savage Fountain by Wesley Bernick, William Allan Reyes, and Erik Korsgaard
- The Adventures of Doc & Shok by Dustin Evans
- Hourglass Falls by C Lee Horton
- The Rise and Fall of the Three Kingdoms by Joshua Tam
April 2010[]
- ELDRITCH by Drew Rausch and Aaron Alexovitch
- Mr. Trildok Sings the Blues[115] by Brian Joines, Julia Bax, and Michael David Thomas
- Dan + Clue[116] by Sebastian Jaster
- Terminus[117] by Miljenko Horvatic, Mario Vrandecic, and Olivija Horvatic
- Junito[118] by Alberto Rios and Heather Breckel
- Queer Romance![119] by Adam C. Moore
- HydeBound[120] by C.E.L. Welsh and Thomas Leblanc
- Stereophonic Ninja Boy by Rashad Doucet and Chris Mullins
- The Zombie's Hand by 13th Street Studios and Kevin Boink!
- The Meadowlands by Tadd Galusha and Ian Ayala
Go Vote!
References[]
- ↑ Jeremy Love's Bayou Named Aa Zuda's First "Instant Winner", Newsarama, October 25, 2007
- ↑ ZUDA COMICS NAMES THE NIGHT OWLS AS NEWEST INSTANT WINNER, Newsarama, December 14, 2007
- ↑ First ten Zuda contestants named, Newsarama, October 24, 2007
- ↑ ZUDA ANNOUNCES JANUARY SLATE OF CONTESTANTS
- ↑ Amalgamated Artists joins the fray at Zuda", Storyclouds, January 7, 2008
- ↑ ZUDA ANNOUNCES FEBRUARY SLATE OF CONTESTANTS
- ↑ ZUDA ANNOUNCES MARCH SLATE OF CONTESTANTS
- ↑ [1]
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