If you're interested in learning more about the SkatingJesus Andaroos or want to join the journey, here are some ways to get involved:
The SkatingJesus Andaroos Chronicles represent more than just a movement – they embody a way of life. By fusing faith, community, and skateboarding, this group of individuals has created a powerful platform that inspires, challenges, and uplifts. As the Chronicles continue to evolve, one thing remains clear: the SkatingJesus Andaroos are on a mission to share the love of Jesus Christ with the world, one skateboard trick at a time.
a twelve-foot leap over a pit of jagged rebar and broken glass that had claimed the shins of dozens before him.
Nevertheless, a common critique of the series—and one that adds a layer of "cult charm"—is the narrative captions. The DeviantArt review notes that while the storytelling is the captions are "often stilted in terms of form and grammar, but passable considering English is not the artist's first language" . This slight dissonance between the visual opulence and the raw, direct language creates a unique reading experience that fans have come to appreciate.
Creator SJ has hinted that the finale will be a 2-hour, single-shot sequence broadcast live from an undisclosed desert location. There are rumors of a crowd funding campaign to build a permanent "SkatingJesus Monastery" in New Mexico, complete with a ramp shaped like a baptismal font.
For those intrigued by the journey into Andaroos, the series is primarily distributed on , a platform known for adult 3D content, where issues are typically priced around $10.00 US [citation:6†L5-L6]. The reception among its target audience has been largely positive. One fan identified themselves simply as a "huge fan of these comics," celebrating the release of Chapter 3, indicating a healthy core readership.