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Busted Knuckles... In Color!
Thursday, August 21, 2008

Cutting Comic Book Calories and Reading Healthy
Sunday, August 3, 2008

Comic Books-Home of the Original Idea
Tuesday, July 22, 2008

A Special Tribute To Michael Turner
Friday, July 4, 2008

In My Opinion...
Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Busted Knuckles Challenge
Friday, June 13, 2008

Busted Knuckles Summer School for Comic Books
Sunday, June 1, 2008

Rory Root: Friendship & Funny Books
Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Hidden Gems
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

"I’ve Been Conned!"—Special Pittsburgh ComicCon Report
Saturday, May 3, 2008

I’m Your Captain...Captain America!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008

There Will Be Beau
Saturday, April 12, 2008

Cheap, Like My Beer and My Thoughts
Friday, April 4, 2008

Jericho, and Our Attention Span Came Crumbling Down
Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Monkeys And Scarecrows
Thursday, March 20, 2008

Double-Sized Manly Recommendations
Monday, March 10, 2008

What's In Your Wallet?
Thursday, February 28, 2008

A Rip In Time
Tuesday, February 19, 2008

As Time Goes By... Guy
Monday, February 11, 2008

LOST!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008




Who's Who in the CBU 2008

Name: Beau Smith
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 172 lbs.
Hair (what's left): Brown.
Eyes: Menacing Brown.
Current Hideout: The Flying Fist Ranch. Ceredo, West Virginia
Website: www.flyingfistranch.com
Contact: beau@flyingfistranch.com
Occpation: Writer, Marketing Specialist, Columnist and Cowboy Warrior King.
Creator Owned Comic Book Work: Wynonna Earp, Cobb, Parts Unknown, The BadLander, Primate, Lost & Found, Ronna: Beauty, Brains & Bullets, Werewolves: Dead Moon Rising, The Black Terror, Beau LaDuke-Real Man and the Dogs Of Danger
Noted Comic Book Work: 24: Cold Warriors, Batman/Wildcat, Catwoman/Wildcat, The Tenth, The Undertaker, Wonder Woman vs. Xena, Guy Gardner: Warrior, Green Lantern Corps, Star Wars, Wolverine vs. Shi, Young Justice, Spawn, Shadowhawk, The Berzerkers, Scout, Alien Worlds, Boof, Boof & The Bruise Crew, Angela and Good Girl Art Quarterly
Upcoming Comic Book Work: Wynonna Earp: The Yeti Wars, Lost & Found, Maximum Jack, Cyn, 200 People to Kill, Jefferson Buck: Man Hunter
Screenplay: Parts Unknown-The Movie.
Noted Video Game Work: Maximo and Army Of Zin (Capcom)
Columns: Busted Knuckles (Comics Bulletin) Dottin’ The Eyes. (The Comics Buyer’s Guide) Far From Fragile. (Impact: The Global Action Entertainment Magazine)

"A life of fiction based on fact."
--Beau Smith

A Special Tribute To Michael Turner

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In over 20 years of writing and marketing comic book, I've made a lot of friends. Some closer than others and some what you'd call business friends. Michael Turner was one of those friends that fell some where in between.

We didn't hang out like college buddies, but we didn't just wave and say "howdy" either. From day one when I first met a very young Michael Turner to the last time that I talked to him, Michael was always one thing, a nice guy. A real one. Nothing fake, nothing put on. I found out early on that Michael was also a very hard worker. During my time as VP of Image Comics, in the early days when it was my job to corral all the studios, I worked with Michael to promote Witchblade. Most of the time I would engage the studio and creative team to do special incentives for the retailers and other such stuff to get the upcoming book some notice. With Whitchblade I had the boys sign some ashcans, some comics and I used these to pass along to retailers and the media. I always tried to keep things within an easy to do time frame. Lord knows we had enough trouble trying to get our books out on time during those days.

One morning I answered the door here at the ranch to find my Fed-Ex guy with a lot more boxes than I was expecting. I checked and they were from the Top Cow Studio. I opened them up and found the 200 comics that they were asked to sign but there were still more boxes. I opened those up to find special art print outs, color sheets, posters, doodles and prelim stuff on Witchblade. All signed. There was a post it note. It was from Michael. It read:

"Beau, I appreciate you pushing the book. I hope these help." Michael.

I was taken back. The kid hadn't been in the business very long and here he was doing what some veterans don't learn for many years.

I thanked Michael via the phone and then at the next convention we were at. He just smiled that movie star smile of his and said " I was glad to do it and if you ever need more, just let me know."

He was always there when I needed his help. He never complained and he always came through. A lot of people talk to me about being a "Real Man and a Tough Guy." I'm here to tell you all that Michael Turner is the real definition of a Real Man and a Tough Guy. Through the good times and the worst, you never heard him complain and you never heard him "I can't."



Being a real man ain't busting heads and drinking free beer. It's being a friend and a nice guy. Michael was all that and much more.

Your amigo,

Beau Smith
The Flying Fist Ranch
P.O. Box 706
Ceredo, WV. 25507



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