Sure, you can click on each comic and read them all individually. But why put all that stress on your poor wrist? (Not to mention the buttons on your poor mouse.) Here, in one, handy post, is the entire Season One of Smash — all 135 pages of it!
Click any image below to open the comic reader!























































































































































Yay!!! Thank you! I’m so excited to read this all at once. How is Smash’s training going?
That’s an awsome idea!
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I just found this and I am thoroughly impressed! The art is stunning and the story is classic. Thank you for making this!
Thank you for reading, zoop! (And letting us know how you feel.)
We’re glad you like Smash so much! We are hard at work on Season 2 right now…
I said it before and I’ll say it again.
SMASH IS THE BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I HOPE THAT YOU GUYS NAB AN ANIMATION
DEAL (or do it yourself!!!!)
Take this property to the Annual Licensing Show and start a
bidding war!
Great things are coming for you guys. I can feel it!
Once the all new Kidz of the King website is built, we are linking up to you guys!!!!!
Thanks, Reggie! We may have to check that show out. (Vegas, baby!!)
And let us know when the Kids of the King site is up!
SMASH-TASTIC!!! It looks like you guys have created a secret formula: (Comic Books + Sunday morning newspaper cartoons)= something special. Keep up the hard work and keep fighting the good fight. I can’t wait for SMASH: Season II. Thanks, D
@DarrenH: Shh, don’t give away the secret formula! Next thing you know, there will be Smash franchises everywhere…
(We’re glad you like it!)
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[...] in the webcomics-publishing sphere: Chris and Kyle Bolton of SMASH have signed a deal to have Season One of their webcomic published by Candlewick Press (who appear to be new to the comics game, but have [...]
I just read Season One–love it! There’s a real need for great graphic fiction for reluctant boy readers in grades 3-6, and this really fits the bill. Congrats on the book deal!